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Are you going to remember exactly where pipes and wires are in your walls 15 years after your house is built? What happens if you think faulty work is being performed and you know it is going to be covered up? There is no substitute for photos in my opinion. Photos simply tell the truth and harbor no bias.

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Installing interior doors can be a great job for the DIY'r. Interior door changes from hollow core to solid is simpler now. Interior door manufacturers have door styles that will allow you to match any home. Follow my tips for a flawless project.

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Wallpaper installation is easy to mess up. Home wallpapers need several steps to ensure it goes on and stays on. Adhesives and wall preparation are key.

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Plaster cracks on walls are usually the stress release points of the wall. To prevent old plaster from cracking, maintain a constant humidity in your house. To repair cracks in plaster, apply tape or large sheets of thin fiberglass mesh and spread the joint compound over this.

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DIY plumbing may be worth a try, but you can quickly get in over your head. Plumbing is a true craft, and even soldering copper pipes can be a challenge. Discover secrets from a licensed master plumber, Tim Carter.

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Wall anchor types and sizes are varied for concrete, concrete block and drywall walls. To select the right kind, know the weight of the objects to be shelved and then select the anchors that hold this weight. I always like to add a 50 percent safety factor.

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