Features
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Simple Way to Make Old Walls Straight and Plumb
Use this fast, foolproof method to deal with problematic framing or depth differences when remodeling.
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Making Sense of Minisplits
Find out if this type of energy-efficient electric heating and cooling system is right for your home.
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7 Common Fireblocking Locations
Builder Mike Guertin outlines fire-safety code requirements and suggests acceptable fireblocking and draftstopping methods and materials.
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The Indispensible Rafter Square
Modern versions of this compact framing-layout tool strive to improve on the iconic original.
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Is There an Easier Approach to Air-Sealing?
Bring a house to code-required airtightness in just hours with AeroBarrier.
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Secrets of Slate Roofing
It's hot, heavy, and hard work installing it, but few roofs look as good or last as long.
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Fine Homebuilding Issue #296 Online Highlights
Here are the digital extras from Fine Homebuilding’s January 2021, Issue #296: On page 8 of issue #296, we featured a number of online extras and urged readers to check…
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Quickly Clean Paint Rollers
This PVC pipe-and-hose assembly forces water through the nap to thoroughly clean a paint-covered roller.
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Not-So-Sticky Fingers
Protect your fingers from sealant using this common household item.
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Undercabinet Lighting Jig
A homemade T-square with a drilling guide centers a long drill bit in a cabinet bottom for running a puck-light wire.
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Hole-Saw Plug Popper
Pop the wood plug out of the bit without resorting to a screwdriver.
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Panel Placer
An unexpected garden tool make it easier to lower subflooring.
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Feed-Bag Debris Sack
An animal feed bag becomes a durable garbage collector on the job site.
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Get a Handle on Your Buckets
PVC pipe and a piece of duct tape makes a better hand-hold for 5-gal. buckets of sand or rocks.
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Clever Tools Cover
Aluminum diamond plate makes a partial truck-bed cover to protect tools and other items.
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Makeshift Hex-Head Driver
A three-jaw chuck drives hex-head concrete screws in a pinch.
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Downspouts With Class
A copper plug and cap creates a minimalist standoff and avoids eyesore brackets.
Tips & Techniques
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Smart, Sturdy Worktable
The Dash-Board workbench has a large table, adjustable legs, and a sturdy housing, making it easier to work outside the shop.
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High-Quality Work Lights
These two flood lights aren't cheap, but they have a strong battery life and impressive capabilities.
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Legit Cordless Roofing Nailer
With as much strength as its air-powered cousins, the DeWalt cordless roofing nailer's only drawback is its battery life.
Tools & Gear
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Balanced Performance
A tiny footprint and the use of emerging building strategies were just two of the hurdles when designing this net-zero home.
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A Loft to Meet Code
Satisfying the local requirements for a sleeping loft proved a challenge for the owner of this accessory dwelling unit.
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Building a Prototype For Net-Zero Neighborhoods
Green-building strategies and low-carbon materials define the design of this cluster of energy-efficient, solar-powered homes.
HOUSES by Design
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Picturesque Pavers
These narrow concrete pavers use proprietary casting technologies to create a handmade look with impressive durability.
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Self-Plunging Sink Drain
This flexible P-trap alternative allows you to clear blockages with a quick squeeze of the pipe.
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Streamlined Ceramic Sink
This curvy sink-and-vanity combination offers a sleek and flexible design statement.
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Scientifically Designed Tiles
The Sound Wave series uses frequencies of sound to create unique designs silkscreened onto the ceramic.
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Why We Need Building Sensors
The rapidly evolving field of sensor technology allows us to monitor building performance and create healthier indoor environments.
Building Matters
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Keep Craft Alive: Travis Brungardt, Builder
With a commitment to resilient, high-performance building, this business owner goes above and beyond to share his knowledge and connect with others in the trades.