Kevin Turner
Commercial Handyman
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How to
Oil a Ceiling Fan
Ceiling fans can wear over time and therefore require routine maintenance. If your ceiling fan starts making a lot of noise, the oil reservoir may be too low for optimal operation. Check to ensure your fan requires oil a...
How to
Get Rid of Roaches by Caulking
Let cockroaches have their space, but keep them out of yours! Caulking might not be the best solution for getting rid of roaches, depending where the cockroaches are...read theses steps, and if you think they'll work, ge...
How to
Fill in Gaps in Wooden Floors
Over the course of a year, your floorboards will shrink and expand because of fluctuations in temperature and humidity. These shifts often lead to gaps appearing in your wood floor.. 15 July 2020. If you have wide gaps i...
How to
Size a Ceiling Fan
Ceiling fans can be very helpful for moving air around a stagnant room or moving hot or cool air down from the ceiling. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but with so many choices, how do you determine what size...
How to
Caulk
Caulk is a sealant used to bridge a gap between building materials. It has many different uses. Most commonly, caulk is used to repair flashing on a roof, seal around bathtubs and sinks, weatherize doors or windows, fill...
How to
Repair Cracks in Wood Floors
Repairing cracks in wood floors is relatively easy, provided the cracks aren't too large.