Weep holes are absolutely necessary if you have a brick exterior—but you should invest in some covers for them. When not writing, Jeff spends his free time fixing up his old house. He has tackled a ...
The Washington Post: I’m moving out of my rental. How do I patch the holes in the walls?
Q: I’m a renter planning to move. How do I patch the walls so I get my deposit back? Can I really use toothpaste? A: Yes, toothpaste plugs holes in walls, as long as the holes are tiny and you use ...
I’m moving out of my rental. How do I patch the holes in the walls?
Ideal Home on MSN: How to patch up holes in a wall — restore your walls to their former glory, no DIY experience required
Whether you’ve accidentally knocked your wall, switched up the photo frames in your house, or removed other shelves or decorations, it’s not uncommon to be left with holes all around you. But instead ...
How to patch up holes in a wall — restore your walls to their former glory, no DIY experience required
Small holes are quick and easy to fix with joint compound and a putty knife. Medium and large holes are more extensive and also require a piece of drywall to use as a patch. Both the prep and ...
SheKnows: Get Your Security Deposit Back With This $7 Tool That’s Said to Cover Up Holes Easily
Get Your Security Deposit Back With This $7 Tool That’s Said to Cover Up Holes Easily
The New York Times: Don’t Worry! You Can Fix the Holes in Your Walls.