A man holding a water heater element damaged from corrosion  In the background the boiler and a view of the lawn  Close up

Among the several possible reasons your water heater isn’t producing hot water, a faulty heating element is one of the most common. Before you shell out the big bucks for professional repair — or full replacement — of your water heater, take these steps to see if the heating element is the culprit.

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If you’re moving to a new place or remodeling the laundry room, there’s a good chance you’ll need to move the clothes dryer. It’s certainly no easy task; there are specific steps you'll need to take when moving such a heavy appliance. Here's what to do.

Electrician On Stepladder Installs Lighting To The Ceiling

Installing your own drop ceiling can save you big time on your latest home improvement project. Before you go all-in, you should know that drop ceiling installation is a fairly labor- and time-intensive task that comes with numerous challenges. Follow this how-to guide to install your drop ceiling like a pro.

Close-up of a kitchen sink with lime scale

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, 85% of Americans have hard water. However, just 30% of these people use a water softener to treat it. Untreated, hard water can impact the day-to-day operations of your home, occasionally leading to costly repairs or replacements. We have your hard water questions, answered. 

photo of a crowded residential driveway with both a toyota tundra and airstream travel trailer parked side by side

More and more people are choosing to park their RVs at home. Unfortunately, not all homeowners associations are on board with the idea of motorhome parking. But you may be able to park your RV in a way that won’t make it the neighborhood eyesore. Here’s how to go about RV parking on residential property.

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