Construction worker pour cement for sidewalk in new residential home

Concrete is a strong, durable and versatile construction material — but it tends to scare a lot of DIYers. It’s actually a lot easier to work with than you think. Laying down your own concrete sidewalk can save you a lot of money on labor costs. Read this step-by-step guide to get started.

Bathroom unfinishing new apartments repair installation of interior tile finish

Installing a shower isn’t that complicated, and you can save a lot of money by doing it yourself. Most of the tools you need will be provided in your new shower kit. Here’s everything you need to know about shower installation — including a handy step-by-step guide.

Throwing on the Powder Release for Concrete Stamping

By imprinting freshly laid concrete with specialized stamping mats, you can create the impression of individual tiles, stones or bricks. While you can hire a professional to apply stamped concrete patterns, it's also possible to do the job yourself. Follow these steps to learn how to stamp concrete.

A second generation Ring video doorbell with a specialty tool being used to remove the battery

You might want to move your Ring Video Doorbell to a different location, swap it out with another of Ring’s eight models or install a different video doorbell system entirely. Whatever the reason, follow these steps to remove your Ring.

Green Rain Barrels In Use collecting water out of a gutter

If you've ever received an eye-wateringly expensive water bill, you may be wondering if there's a way to top up your supply with rainwater. You can build your own gutter rain barrel in just a few hours. All you need is our step-by-step guide and a few cheap materials.

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