Posts Tagged ‘Screwdriver’
Repairing and Restoring Old Windows
Old houses and buildings that were built before the war are in desperate need of refurbishment. A lot of people who want to preserve their childhood memories revert to restoration. Rather than taking down these old constructions, they seek to revamp these ancestral homes. One of the first things you will notice in these houses is that their windows are either shattered or broken. This should come as no shock as these houses are very old and fragile windows break after a short span of time.
You can make these small repairs yourself. Professional glass services can help with glass replacement but still you must know the basics of restoring old windows. Here are a few tips that will guide you: Read the rest of this entry »
Windows and Screens
At the height of summer, the only site to be pleased the evening breeze is to be seated tiresome window screens; otherwise mosquitoes and gnats will break your evening. Screens, especially on doors, are easy to rip, so it’s a capable belief to know how to simply repair your screens so you can continue to enjoy summer breezes.
This is an easy task, and even the “unhandiest” can manage it. With a few simple materials, you can hold your screens repaired, no matter how many times kids or dogs go crashing through them. Most of these materials are probably already laying around the house: wood putty, brad nails,household cement and screening material and a few tools such as scissors, a cover rolling tool, a razor knife, a square, a stapler, a needles pliers, and 1X2 stock to stretch the screening and 1X4 stock for wedges. Read the rest of this entry »

