The 7 Most-Needed Repairs Every Homeowner Should Know

1. Fixing a Leaky Toilet

Running toilets not only rob sleep, they waste water and jack up your bill. The flapper is the usual suspect!

2. Repairing Drywall Hole

The hardest part of drywall repair is making the patch flush with the existing wall.

3. Adjusting Cabinet Doors

Changes in humidity can make cabinet doors rub, refuse to close, or just look cockeyed. Adjusting them is easy and generally requires only a screwdriver.

4. Opening a Stuck Window

Windows stick when paint, dust, or moisture builds. Use a utility knife (or a pizza cutter) to remove old paint. Be careful not to gouge the wood sash. If high humidity is making windows hard to move, run a humidifier that sucks moisture out of air.

5. Stopping a Leaking Faucet

A dripping faucet can waste 5 gallons of water per day. If you can’t replace the faulty part immediately, tie a string around the faucet and let it fall into the drain: Dripping water will silently flow down the string.

6. Silencing Door Squeaks

Take the squeak out of doors by lubricating top and bottom hinges with a little WD-40 or white lithium grease. If you don’t have any on hand, olive oil is a quick but temporary fix.

7. Turning Off the Main Water Line

Don’t wait until water gushes into your house to search for the main water line. When things are calm and dry, locate and practice turning it on and off.

By Lisa Kaplan Gordon

Photo courtesy of Dillon Scheps

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