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Installing an Entry Door

Nothing spruces up the outside of your home quite like a new entry door. An insulated steel entry door is a good choice because it combines toughness with energy efficiency. Entry doors come in a variety of styles and colors and feature a baked-on enamel finish that is especially durable. As with most doors, you can get a steel entrance door that is pre-hung with hinges, jambs, and brick molding included to simplify installation.

1. After the rough opening has been prepared, remove the new door unit from its packing. Be sure not to remove the retaining brackets that hold the door closed. You’ll need these to move the door around safely.

2. Test-fit the door unit by centering it in the rough opening. Make sure the door is nice and plumb. If necessary, shim under the lower jamb until the door is plumb and level. Try to maintain consistent, even spacing between the door and the jamb.

3. Trace the outline of the brick molding onto the siding. If you have vinyl or metal siding, be sure to enlarge the outline to make room for the extra trim moldings required by these types of sidings. Remove the door unit after finishing the outline.

4. Cut the siding along the outline, just down to but not into the sheathing, using a circular saw. Stop just short of the corners to prevent damage to the siding. Finish the cuts at the corners with a sharp wood chisel. When you’re cutting, be cautious of kickback, hidden nails, and wiring. Always wear safety goggles.

5. Cut 8-inch-wide strips of building paper and slide them between the siding and sheathing at the top and sides of the opening to shield framing members from moisture. Bend the paper around the framing members and staple it in place.

6. To provide an added moisture barrier, cut a piece of drip edge to fit the width of the rough opening, then slide it between the siding and the building paper at the top of the opening. Do not nail the drip edge.

7. Apply several thick beads of silicone caulk to the subfloor at the bottom of the door opening. Also apply silicone caulk over the building paper on the front edges of the jack studs and header.

8. Center the door unit in the rough opening and push the brick molding tight against the sheathing. Have a helper hold the door unit in place until it is nailed.

9. From inside, place pairs of wood wedge shims together to form flat shims (bottom), and insert shims into the gaps between the door jambs and framing members. Insert shims at the lockset and hinge locations, and every 12 inches all the way around the jambs.

10. Using a carpenter’s level, make sure the door unit is plumb. Adjust the shims, if necessary, until the door is plumb and level. Fill the gaps between the jambs and the framing members with loosely packed fiberglass insulation.

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Patio Furniture Cover

As you may know, patio furniture needs a lot of taking care of. Although they are made specifically to withstand exposure to the environment, it surely wouldn’t hurt if you actually made some effort to take some measures in protecting the patio furniture. The most basic thing you can do in order to protect your patio furniture is to get some patio furniture covers. As with any other product, you need to choose wisely when buying patio furniture covers. Here are some factors you should consider before deciding on a specific type of patio furniture cover:

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Antique Gold

Antiqued gold home accessories are beautiful, but they can be pricey. Well I can show you how to take a yard sale find and make it into a masterpiece.

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Bathroom Tile Design

There always seem to be some difficulty in planning things out especially concerning designing some parts of your home. When it comes to tiling your bathrooms, there are many bathroom tile design tips that can lessen the burden of choosing the right tile to install and design.

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Framing a Prehung Interior Door

If you’re building a new partition wall that includes an interior door, you’ll need to frame the door opening properly. A properly constructed door opening reinforces the wall above and on either side of the door. You can save yourself some potential headaches by purchasing the prehung door unit you plan to install before beginning the framing. That way, you can be sure the opening you build is about 3/4 inch wider than the prehung door unit. This allows enough room to make the necessary adjustments. In moist basements, it’s a good idea to use pressure-treated wood for the sole plate.

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Bathroom Mirrors

Almost everyone would say that a bathroom is not a bathroom if it does not have a mirror. There are a lot of bathroom mirrors available in different designs, frames and sizes. You can opt to place your bathroom mirror against a wall or have it placed above the sink. It doesn’t really matter what kind of bathroom mirror you prefer and no matter where you decide to put it; as long as it fits the design of your bathroom and it suits your style and preferences.

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Squirrel and Mice Control Tips

As a homeowner, dealing with unwanted visitors such as squirrels and mice is not an easy task. Here are some tips for keeping your home and garden rodent-free:

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Grow your own apples and you can enjoy crisp, juicy fruit harvested fresh from the tree.

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Cherry

The cherries sold fresh in most markets are sweet cherries — they have a thick, rich, almost plumlike texture and sweet taste. If you like your cherries cooked, then you have probably eaten tart cherries, which are juicier and slightly sour.

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