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4 CQ
A damaged shingle will invariably result in leaks and wet spots. In this lesson, learn how to remove a bad shingle and install a sturdy replacement.
with Teach2BuildA damaged shingle will invariably result in leaks and wet spots. In this lesson, learn how to remove a bad shingle and install a sturdy replacement.
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4 CQ
Don't let a cracked roof boot wreak havoc on your attic! In this lesson, learn how to replace a damaged roof plumbing boot to prevent water damage.
with Teach2BuildDon't let a cracked roof boot wreak havoc on your attic! In this lesson, learn how to replace a damaged roof plumbing boot to prevent water damage.
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6 CQ
Has your floor shifted or become squeaky? In this lesson, Eric Steward demonstrates how to use basic materials to add support for a more even floor surface.
with Teach2BuildHas your floor shifted or become squeaky? In this lesson, Eric Steward demonstrates how to use basic materials to add support for a more even floor surface.
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3 CQ
Did someone lean a little bit too hard on your bathroom's towel rod? Follow along with Teach2Build in this lesson to see how to install a secure towel rod.
with Teach2BuildDid someone lean a little bit too hard on your bathroom's towel rod? Follow along with Teach2Build in this lesson to see how to install a secure towel rod.
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13 CQ
In this lesson, learn three different DIY techniques for repairing drywall. Follow along to see how to remove the damage and seamlessly patch it up.
with Teach2BuildIn this lesson, learn three different DIY techniques for repairing drywall. Follow along to see how to remove the damage and seamlessly patch it up.
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