10 Home Improvement Hacks You’ll Regret Not Knowing Sooner

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Repairs in the home can be a challenge most of the time, that little drip coming from the bathroom faucet you’ve ignored for months or the closet door that takes considerable effort to open—these are just a couple of examples of the daily irritations that add up over time.

Forunately, you can put an end to story of minor problems and ongoing tasks through employing certain home improvement hacks. Here are a few of them you’d wish you knew sooner.

Use a Rubber Band on a Screwdriver

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Anyone who has ever tried turning a stubborn screw knows the frustration when it’s too tight or too loose. The screwdriver slips, the screw’s head strips, and your frustration hits an all-time high. Next time, try this simple trick: place a rubber band over the screw head before inserting the screwdriver. The rubber band provides extra grip and helps you turn the screw with ease, saving you from wrecking old, rusty screws.

Paint Protection for Door Knobs with Aluminum Foil

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If you’re repainting a room, aluminum foil can save you time and effort. Just wrap it around doorknobs or handles, and when you’re done painting, peel it off and toss it. No more messy tape lines or accidental splashes on your fixtures. Plus, let’s be honest, wrapping things in foil is oddly satisfying!

Clean Grout with Toothpaste and Baking Soda Mixture

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Nothing makes a bathroom or kitchen look worse than dirty grout. Scrubbing it can feel like an endless chore, but there’s an easier way. Mix baking soda and toothpaste, then scrub with an old toothbrush. The mild abrasives work together to lift grime and restore your grout to its original shine—without exhausting your arms.

Pool Noodles for Garage Wall Protection

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If your garage feels a bit too tight for comfort, a simple pool noodle can prevent door dings. Cut it lengthwise and attach it to the wall where your car door swings open. The next time you park too close, the noodle will cushion the door and protect your paint job. It’s an easy fix for tight spaces.

Squeegee to Remove Pet Hair from Carpets

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Pet owners know the struggle of getting fur out of carpets. Even after vacuuming, pet hair often clings to the fibers. The solution? A window squeegee. Run it across your carpet, and watch as it lifts up hair the vacuum missed. It’s surprisingly effective and satisfying to see those furballs roll away.

Fix a Loose Shower Head with Thread Tape

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A wobbly shower head can lead to leaks if left unchecked. According to The spruce, a quick fix using plumber’s thread tape can save you trouble down the road. Just unscrew the shower head, wrap the tape around the pipe threads, and screw it back on tightly. No more wobbles—and no future leaks!

Silence Squeaky Door Hinges with Soap

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A squeaky door hinge is more than just annoying; it’s disruptive. But before you reach for the oil, try rubbing a bar of soap along the hinge. The squeak will disappear in no time, and you’ll have a quieter home without the mess of lubricants.

Remove Carpet Dents with Ice Cubes

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Heavy furniture can leave unsightly dents in your carpet, but there’s an easy fix. Place an ice cube on the dent and let it melt. As the carpet fibers absorb the water, they’ll rise back up. A little fluffing afterward, and your carpet will look good as new.

Patch Small Holes in Walls with Toothpaste

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For small nail or screw holes in your walls, no need to break out the spackle. Just use regular white toothpaste (not gel). As Farmersalmanac.com advises, Fill the hole, smooth it over with your finger, and let it dry. Once painted, you’ll never know the hole was there. It’s quick, cheap, and easy!

Stop Sliding Rugs with Hot Glue

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If your rugs constantly slide around, here’s a quick fix: flip the rug over and apply small dots of hot glue along the edges. Once the glue dries, it creates a non-slip surface, keeping your rug in place without the need for expensive rug pads.

Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.

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