How often do you consult the internet to find DIY tutorials and solutions? It's been happening pretty frequently for us: relighting the water heater pilot light, replacing the shower head, changing the water filter under the sink, caulking the bathtub, fixing the heater...By taking the initiative ourselves to fix a home repair solution, we've probably saved ourselves a lot of time and money. We've compiled a list of some tutorials that we've found to be easy and helpful after the jump...
- How to Relight A Gas Stove Pilot Light
- How to Relight A Water Heater Pilot Light
- How to Replace a Shower head
- Caulking Your Tub and Shower
- How to Clean Window Screens The Easy Way
- How to Install an Under Sink Water Filter
Have you found an online video or tutorial of a home repair that you've tried? Share it with us in the comments!
Comments (5)
I turn to the internet for countless DIY tips and projects for my home. My favorite show is Threadbanger's Decor It Yourself. I reupholstered some chairs after watching one of their shows, but my favorite is the Graffiti Lace episode:
http://www.threadbanger.com/decor-it-yourself/episode/DEC_20080708
I've learned a lot about caulk on the internet.
Oh, wait...
I read a lot of DIY tips, then realize I'm better off paying someone to do it for me, especially now that I don't have health insurance for ER visits after I bungle things.
Patrick, you rapscallion.
I try.