The Family Handyman on MSN
Drooping ceiling fan blades? Here’s why it happens & how to fix it
Sagging fan blades are not just unappealing, they can damage your fan and even pose a safety risk. Here's what to do about them.
This ceiling fan hack has my jaw on the floor. Thanks to this quick job, you can use your ceiling fan all year round.
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy. June ...
What started as a tiny spot on your ceiling has now spread into a large, amorphous water stain that’s hard not to notice. Though a common issue for many homeowners, a water stain on a ceiling should ...
Q: I installed a ceiling fan in my bedroom, and it works fine when it’s on low speed. When I run it on high, it shakes like a bowl of gelatin during a 10-point earthquake. I have tried to balance it, ...
Southern Living on MSN
The Best Way To Remove Water Stains From Your Ceiling, No Matter How Long They've Been There
It’s less intimidating than you think.
A water stain on a ceiling should never be ignored—even if the water damage has dried out. It could indicate a larger problem, such as faulty plumbing or a failing roof. Worse, water stains can ...
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