CHECK IT OUT
Whether you’re a new homeowner or a veteran handyman, there’s always
something you can do to preserve what is probably your biggest single
tangible asset.
If you haven’t a clue about what to do, find advice about everything
from removing mildew to maintaining plumbing in James and Morris Carey’s
new book, “Home Maintenance for Dummies.” Along with room-by-room and
system-by-system coverage of routine maintenance tasks, there are dozens
of recipes for easily concocted cleaning formulas in this sequel to the
Carey brothers’ “Home Remodeling for Dummies.”
Also new on library shelves is Home & Garden Television’s “Complete
Fix-It.” For do-it-yourself types interested in repairing plumbing,
electrical and lighting systems, this definitive guide features tips for
heading off trouble and handling household emergencies. Also included are
instructions for fixing major appliances, walls, windows and doors. A
final chapter covers home safety, with information about smoke detectors,
deadbolt locks and alarm systems.
Other tips for cleaning gutters, fixing leaks and caring for lawns are
in “Guide to Home Repair and Improvement,” from the TrueValue hardware
store chain. Find hints from store ownersand their customers, plus
charts, lists and easy-to-follow guidelines for the most common household
repairs in this new volume.
If you’re planning a home improvement project, you may find everything
you need to tackle the job yourself in Better Homes and Gardens’ “New
Complete Guide to Home Repair and Improvement.” From laying floors and
hanging doors to installing cabinets, skylights, grills and garage door
openers, this is a fine guide for anyone who wants to avoid hiring a
handyman.
More elaborate projects could require an outside contractor, and you
can get an idea about what you should pay with the new edition of
“Interior Home Improvement.” Estimated costs for 64 popular home
improvement jobs are included, along with a chapter devoted to working
with contractors, designers and the building department.
For those more visually oriented, Better Homes and Gardens’
“Do-It-Yourself Home Repairs” documents solutions for 30 home-improvement
problems on videotape. While you might not learn everything you need to
know about repairing toilets, lamps and doorbells, you’ll get an overview
of remedies for things that eventually crop up in just about every home.
Other videos concentrate on specific tasks. In Dean Johnson’s “How-To”
series, look for separate tapes covering lighting, paint and wallpaper,
roofing, electrical, windows and doors, and faux finishing. Learn how to
design and construct your own outdoor space with Better Homes and
Gardens’ “Building a Deck.”
If you still haven’t figured out how to make your hassle your castle,
check out “Home Book,” new from Creative Homeowner. In 608 pages packed
with photos and drawings, research just about every aspect of home
upkeep. In addition, find instructions for 325 projects with how-to
photos in this definitive guide to repairs, improvement and maintenance.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams in collaboration with
Soon Jung. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by
accessing the catalog at o7 https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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