A ceramic tile can crack or break if hit on a wall or if dropped on when on a floor. Thankfully, fixing a broken tile isn’t as difficult as it may seem. Follow our clear step-by-step guide to efficiently replace your damaged ceramic tile.
Metal restoration is the type of DIY job that will give you a great sense of satisfaction when completed properly, and our easy to follow expert guide will help you do so.
Wear and tear can leave toilet seats fitting improperly, cracked or broken. As well as being uncomfortable to use, it can be unhygienic and unsafe. Our simple guide makes this an easy DIY job.
Limescale is a build-up of calcium carbonate, left behind by hard water. It looks dirty, can affect the taste of your tea & coffee and make it less efficient. Limescale attracts limescale and becomes very hard to remove. Follow our steps to descale your kettle easily.
If a shower is not working with the force it once had, it may be time to give it a good clean. The reduction of pressure in a shower is often due to the build-up of limescale, which can be easily removed using our step-by-step guide.
Installing a door chain on your front door is a very easy and quick way to boost your home security. It will give you the peace of mind knowing if you’re home alone and someone calls to the door, you can safely open the door enough to check who it is.
When you have unwanted visitors in your home such as rats or mice, there are some steps you can take before calling in professional rodent control. The first thing to do is to read our guide to getting rid of rodents.
As well as completing the look of your tiled floor with a finished, smooth appearance; grout protects the floor underneath the tiles from moisture. Grout also gives strength to your tiles, preventing them from moving and cracking.
Hanging wallpaper can be one of those tricky and time consuming jobs. With the proper preparation and professional know-how shown in this guide, you can avoid the typical wallpapering blunders and complete the job swiftly and efficiently.
It is important that shelves are hung correctly to reduce the risk of damage to the shelf itself, the wall it is attached to, or to the contents that sit on it. Follow our easy step-by-step guide to erect a shelf securely and safely.