wonderhowto_01.png

Plumbing & Electric

Learn how to remove broken light bulbs, identify live wires, install new shower heads, and more. Get DIY tips from experts!

Article cover image
Jun 23, 2007

This video shows how to replace a toilet fluid master. Take yourself to dinner with the money saved from the plumber. ...

Article cover image
Jun 22, 2007

This video shows how to replace a washer in a faucet. Next time you have a leaky faucet don't call a plumber. Watch this video and fix it yourself. ...

Article cover image
Jun 14, 2007

This video shares a quick toilet trick that will help to save money as well as the environment at the same time. Using a half-gallon carton, fill it with water and place it in your toilet tank. Quick ...

Article cover image
Jun 14, 2007

Video demonstrates how to install a new toilet handle if the present one is broken or needs to replaced. Using a new toilet handle, wrenches, screwdrivers and a bit of patience, this easy project can ...

Article cover image
Jun 14, 2007

Female instructor demonstrates how to remove a washer from a tap to stop it from leaking. Using the tools listed in this video and turning off the water supply, one can fix their leaky faucet in any s ...

Article cover image
Jun 14, 2007

Video demonstrates how to fix a leaking showerhead normally caused by a broken o-ring. Using a wrench and checking the condition o-ring can determine if this is the cause of the leak. ...

Article cover image
Jun 11, 2007

We really dislike toilets that flush slowly. You have to wait an eternity for all the water to go down, and then it slowly muddles on to an annoyingly weak flush that doesn't make all the er, stuff, g ...

Article cover image
May 31, 2007

One of the most simple and cost effective ways to liven up your landscaping is through subtle illumination. Low voltage lighting is simple to install and offers many benefits including ambiance, safet ...

Article cover image
May 31, 2007

You may want to replace the toilet in your bathroom for a number of reasons. Perhaps you have a cracked toilet, an antiquated model or one that uses a significant amount of water. There are a number o ...

Article cover image
May 29, 2007

If you are planning to add any new outlets, lights or appliances, it is helpful to have a map (or schematic drawing) of your electrical circuits. This will help you determine if you can tap into an ex ...