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Tips & Tricks from the Professionals

Getting projects done around your home
can be a daunting task if you are not sure
where to start. With over five years in
business, Irvin Haddad and Associates
has compiled our expertise and developed
this list of  tips and tricks to help get your
projects completed all while saving you time
and money.

  • Cutting Crown Molding - When cutting crown molding... place the molding on the mitre saw fence at the same angle it is to be installed, but turn it upside down so that the ceiling edge is on the mitre saw's base and the wall edge is resting on the saws fence; and then cope the inside corners.

  • Silent Screen Door - If your door slams shut with a bang, you can place a couple of short beads of clear silicone caulk along the jamb at a few of the contact points. This will soften the blow. Be sure to prop the door open for a couple of hours after application, to let the bead of silicone dry completely.

  • Bag Dispenser - Tack an empty tissue box to the inside of a cabinet door and stuff your empty plastic grocery bags into the box. This will hold them secure, organized and also make for a convenient dispenser.

  • Chalk that Won't Stain - While working on the interior of your house, anything that can eliminate as much of a mess as possible is always a plus. So, when using a chalk line to mark surfaces- such as walls and flooring- use a white color. Red and blue will.

  • Cheapest Tile Spacers - When laying tile, use pennies as spacers instead of store bought plastic ones. Pennies are easier to handle, more uniform and cheaper.

  • Clean Belt Sanders - Use the sole of a shoe to clean the sanding belt when it gets clogged, Do this by clamping the sander upside down, turning it on and gradually applying the sole of the shoe to the belt, watch it clean right up.

  • Digging Sod - When digging up sod that is going to be replaced, skin the sod off in large sections about 3-4 inches thick- peel back. Do not cut into little chunks. This will make replacement and re-rooting clean and effective.

  • Effective Fence Stringers - Instead of using 2x4s use 2x6s and cut them in half lengthwise at a 45 degree angle. This will result in 2 stringers per 2x6 that when installed with the angled edge on top, will do two things. First, it allows the stringers to weather and last much longer since rain and snow will slip off. Second, it creates a more secure fence, since it removes the possibility of a step for climbing potential.

  • Fixing Rotting Fence Posts - If you have a fence post that is rotted out and the concrete the post is set in is not broken, you can simply pull the wood out,,, pound a new post in it's place... and trim the top flush with the other posts.

  • Garden ID Tags - Take old or unneeded Venetian blind slats and cut them into 8-inch strips. Cut a point on one end for pushing into the dirt. These are rigid, waterproof and great for writing the name of each particular flower or vegetables on.

  • Handling Copper Joints - When sweating copper joints, clean and flux both copper fittings.

  • Handyman Refreshments - Always try to remember to bring your Irvin Haddad associate cool drinks when it is warm, and warm drinks when it is cool!

  • Higher Window Wells - Raise your window well for increased volume for landscaping material, by driving heavy-duty lawn edging down between the edge of the old metal well and the ground. Drive it as far as needed to accommodate the required height.

  • Installing Ceiling Fans - There is a hook on most ceiling fan boxes that will hold the ceiling fan up near the ceiling while you are doing the wiring.

  • Installing Wooden Floor Moulding - When installing wooden floor molding, remember that all outside corners can be cut at a 45 degree angle, but all inside corners must be coped. Coping is done by hand.

  • Level Pictures - Push a straight pin into the bottom two corners of the picture on the backside, and then clip off the heads of the pins leaving about 3/8 of an inch sticking out of the frame. Hang the picture using a level, when set in place, gently push the section of the picture frame with the pins behind it into the drywall to secure the positioning of the picture.

  • Reusable Cardboard Boxes - Are you using a cardboard box to store items and have to re-tape it each time you close the box? Next time try covering the top flaps completely with packaging tape, then tape onto the layer of packaging tape. This will allow secure closing and easy opening again and again.

  • Scratch Free Lumber Rack - Wrap sections of foam pipe insulation around your vehicles luggage rack to protect them.

  • Shutting Off Gas and Water - Know where and how to shut off gas and water to your house.

  • Store Open Paint - Glass jars are great because they are less likely to allow the paint to dry out and you can always tell the color of the paint inside. To ensure the paint doesn't seal the lid on and to further the air tight seal, run a couple layers of Teflon tape around the jars threads before putting the lid on.

  • Stud Finder - An electric razor can be a just as effective as an electronic stud finder. Turn it on and drag it along the drywall, you will notice a change in the vibration as you cross a stud with it.

  • Temporary Fix For Dripping Water - If you are having difficulty with a copper joint due to a trickle of water that won't stop, push a ball of bread up the pipe to stop the stream of water. **We at Irvin Haddad would prefer wheat- if you have it.**

  • Tree Trimming in the Spring - Don't trim trees in the budding season (late March or early April) because it adds additional trauma to the tree.

  • Creating Stronger Products Using Staggered Joints - In many phases of construction the staggered joint produces a stronger finished product. - Horizontal Example- While installing a hardwood floor, the ends of the boards should never line up in consecutive rows. Instead, it is recommended that several rows be installed before boards line up. - Vertical Example- Boarded siding needs to be staggered in a similar way to a hardwood floor- except on a vertical surface.

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