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When a plumbing problem pops up, there's no need to panic. Any DIYer can accomplish a number of plumbing fixes with basic tools and a little know-how. Whether it's a clogged drain, broken pipe, a leaking toilet or faucet, your local True Value store has you covered.
A leaky, dripping showerhead is not only annoying, it wastes water. Before you call in a professional, this fairly common household problem may be relatively simple to fix by yourself.
A flooded basement is one of the most frustrating problems a homeowner can face. Installing a sump pump is the best way to make sure any water that floods into your basement can be removed and pumped outside to avoid costly damage.
Thinking about redecorating or modernizing your kitchen or bath? A brand new faucet adds instant pizzazz. Today's faucets are more durable and trouble-free than their predecessors, and their washerless design means fewer leaks and repairs.
If you’re thinking of going green, the bathroom is an ideal place to start. Installing low-flow fixtures conserves water and helps you save money on your water bill. You can also use eco-friendly building materials and cleaning agents and improve air quality for a healthier space.
Is your toilet not functioning properly? Maybe it flushes poorly, runs continuously or leaks water? Fortunately, most problems are fixable. Best of all, you can repair them yourself.
The caulk in and around your bathtub or shower doesn’t last forever. At some point, you have to replace the caulk to keep the wall, tub and tile joints sealed and watertight. It’s something most DIYers can accomplish on a weekend day if you have the right tools and know-how.
Regular maintenance and minor repairs to your drains are essential to keeping them clean and clear. Doing it yourself also can save you from an expensive visit from a plumber.
Filtering the water in your house softens and makes it taste better — not to mention is healthier for you and your family. It also saves you a small fortune on bottled water.
Garbage disposals are convenient tools for disposing of food waste in a kitchen sink drain. Today’s models are efficient, safe, virtually trouble-free devices that an experienced DIYer can install in a few hours.
A water heater is a necessary major appliance for many households. Performing routine maintenance will help you keep it running smoothly and efficiently for a long time to come without the chance of a cold shower.
During the winter, pipes can often freeze and then burst, leading to expensive repairs. Taking the steps to protect the pipes in your home is an inexpensive project that will help keep your home in good repair and money in your wallet.