Here are nine common household repairs and how to fix them, no experience nece.

The projects were covering here deal with repairing things like scratched tables, misbehaving doors, and so on.

The stop molding is out of shape or alignment.

The stop molding is the piece of trim that the door rests against when closed.

If its warped or out of alignment, the door may not close all the way.

you might try forcing the molding into a better position by striking it with a hammer.

The fit between the jamb and door is too tight.

The most common reason a door sticks is that the hinge screws have come loose.

If so, tighten them up first and see if the door behaves better.

That may be enough to get the door moving easily again.

Whether you better do a quick repair or replace an entire screen, thevideo above from doitbestshows you how.

Before you get to repairing your screen, first determine whether yours is made from fiberglass or metal.

you could find kits with precut shapes or a sheet of screening that you could cut yourself.

Buy a roll of screen thats the same material as the screen youre replacing.

Youll also need a spline tool (or screen rolling tool) to press the spline into the channel.

you’ve got the option to see details about how its done in the video.

After youve gone all around the window, you should be able to get it open.

Lubricate the frame with some paraffin or candle wax when youre done to help keep things sliding well.

Its kind of a pain.

Fortunately, its not as hard to fix or replace as it may seem.

you’re able to see this well in thevideo above from swisco.

Next youll need to pop off trim at the bottom of the window.

It may seem scary, but its really not.

Just go easy and use the pry bar to loosen and then remove the trim.

When youve got things disassembled, its pretty easy to see how to replace the operator.

Most wooden drawers have a groove that runs along a wood runner in the drawer frame.

This source of friction can also cause drawers to stick.

Check out the groove and runner for any signs of damage and try sanding them smooth.

Then, apply a lubricant like paraffin, candle wax, or just a bar of soap.

It really couldnt be simpler.

After it dries, sand it smooth, brush it clean, and paint.