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Welcome! HowToHome.com is your How To Home guide for help in fixing, repairing and completing household projects. Be your own Handyman; learn to make more efficient use of what you have today. Most repairs are simple with a little help. How To, the Do-It-Yourself mindset for the fix it culture. If you need some help with a few odd jobs or a complete re-model; HowToHome.com can help. There is no better time then now to finish all your home improvement projects. So let’s deal with it and get started!
At HowToHome.com you will find many self help articles and tutorials for repairing anything from light fixtures to table tops, from cleaning tile grout lines to painting walls, from lawn mower maintenance to sprinkler systems, from plumbing to sewing on a button.
HowToHome.com is hosted by Ray Eschen; an engineer, developer, tinker, builder, consultant and online marketeer; helping people help themselves. Ray and a few other experts will provide information to help you understand and get your job successfully completed.
For any project in and around the home, there are always options:
- Ignore the problem or issue, it just may go away.
- Get a loan and hire someone to do the job.
- Do-It-Yourself.
There is also that gray area between what you can do (or want to do) and where you believe an expert handyman is needed. This site is to help you understand the problem and enable you to do-it-yourself or at least better understand the process of getting the job completed to better communicate with a professional.
Most of your jobs on any to-do list are small and will be of no interest to a professional handyman or service expert. HowToHome.com takes some of the risk and guesswork out of completing household jobs while saving time and money. So deal with it and get it done!
HowToHome.com is a dynamic interactive site that is always growing and changing. We encourage everyone to share any comments you may have at the end of any article. If you have comments, complaints or suggestions,>>>>>> we’d love to hear from you. <<<<<<<
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