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20 hours ago · Step-by-Step Guide: Remove any visible dirt or debris from the latch. Apply lubricant spray to the latch mechanism. Work the latch back and forth to distribute the lubricant. Wipe away any excess lubricant. Method 2: Adjust the Strike Plate. Sometimes, the latch gets stuck because the strike plate is misaligned.
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2 days ago · A solid door jamb is what helps your door open and close correctly. We'll teach you how to remove a broken jamb and replace it. You'll also learn how to properly level a jamb and set it firmly in place.
5 days ago · Sometimes you can fix door lock issues, but other times, it's best to replace it to make sure your home is secure. The following signs could mean you have a failing or broken lock mechanism. 1. Loose Doorknob. A loose, wobbly door knob isn't a secure one. When you use the knob, it should feel tight and turn smoothly without any jiggling.
4 days ago · Looking to update a tired, old kitchen? Maybe you’re renting and want a temporary, stylish fix for a pre-loved space? Changing the whole look and feel of your kitchen is as easy as replacing your cupboard door handles – and it takes no time at all! Here’s how to do it.
You may have put it on upside down, compared to how it was before. Otherwise, use a hair dryer to warm up the gasket and reform it to the fridge. Don't use a heat gun, it will get too hot. Hello! Over the years I've had problems with our KitchenAid fridge. However, this one might be my fault. I took the freezer door off to access and….
2 days ago · Here’s Your Quick Fix! Encountering a stuck Kohler faucet handle requires a few strategic steps. Begin by turning off the water supply to prevent leaks. Identify and access the set screw —typically located on the back or underside of the handle—using a 2.5 mm hex wrench or a flathead screwdriver. Apply penetrating lubricant like WD-40 to ...