It could be stressful to be a homeowner, the idea seems somewhat luxurious, yet the truth is that a house always needs fixing, maintenance, and constant task. Whether it’s some kind of leak, plumbing issue, or just wearing down over time, staying on top of this and running a family can, indeed, feel like a full-time job. It can also be somewhat overwhelming to keep up with the maintenance of a house. Well, don’t be afraid — here are some super easy tips and tricks that will make it much less burdensome to maintain. Using these household items that lie around the house may just help you around the house in a time of need.

Super Easy Tips And Tricks To Improve And Fix Anything And Everything Around The Home For Those Who Arent Handy
1. Cooking Spray Can Be Used As Grease For Any Squeaks
Don’t stress. Your cooking spray will do the trick just as well if you have no grease on deck. This will combat in an instant if you have any irritatingly squeaky doors or cabinets., Just spray a hit on the hinges of whatever area makes a noise, and in an instant, they will definitely be noise-free. A little, handy tip for anyone, big or small.

1. Cooking Spray Can Be Used As Grease For Any Squeaks
2. Painting Your Screws With Nail Polish Will Keep Them Tightened
With only one coat of nail polish, it has the power to do something quite unbelievable. It’s most likely to stay in place much better by simply brushing a nail or a screw with some nail polish. Why? Well, the nail polish acts as glue and binds the screw to the position you want it to be in. It’s just a simple trick to make the combination stronger. This will mean that things are less likely to break and reduce wear and tear time.

2. Painting Your Screws With Nail Polish Will Keep Them Tightened
3. Filling In Holes With Crayon
This clever bit takes us back to our days in college. Choose a crayon that matches your wall’s color closely, and you’re set to go. The idea is to color in your wall, coloring for adults. You will begin to notice that it will be filled and will blend into the wall rather nicely by using pressure as you color over the hole. Simply rub the crayon over nail holes or any other minor damages.

3. Filling In Holes With Crayon
4. Use Tape To Ensure Your Edges Are Even And Straight
You can identify with the challenges of getting it perfectly even and symmetrical for those who have tried to caulk their own skirtings and edges; keeping it straight and tidy is super hard. Well, next time you venture into the world of caulking, just pick up some tape from the builders and put it as straight as you can under the required area. As soon as you’re done with the caulk, be sure to remove the tape, so it’s still wet. If you remove the tape after the caulk has dried, the work you have done may break or chip it.


4. Use Tape To Ensure Your Edges Are Even And Straight
5. Using A Potato To Change A Lightbulb
Trying to change a broken or crushed bulb, especially while the bulb is still in its socket, is certainly a major challenge. Well, this is the trick of preventing any injuries or cuts from happening. Slice your potato in half and use the soft side to push it into the socket, turning it round and round. The broken glass is going to catch and bury itself in the potato. When you do this, please make sure your power is off, and war gloves are just a little extra careful about getting glass in your hands.

5. Using A Potato To Change A Lightbulb
6. Rubber Bands Can Help Remove Screws
When coming into contact with metal, rubber bands can consume extra friction; this will create a simpler release, especially with stripped screws proving tough. Put it over the top of the screw with the rubber band and then use your screwdriver to remove the stubborn old screw. This should ease the process and easily allow it to be free.

6. Rubber Bands Can Help Remove Screws
7. White Soap Can Fill Up And Patch Nail Holes
One of the best tricks in the book. When you do not have the time or patience to use poly filler to close up those unwanted holes in the wall. You can cut and sculpt pieces of soap into the wall if this doesn’t work-go over it later with a card to create a smooth texture; this will blend it and make it look like nothing’s ever happened. Soap will do the trick, just take a soap bar and scrape it across the wall. You can wipe it away with a warm cloth if any residue is left behind.

7. White Soap Can Fill Up And Patch Nail Holes
8. Using A Cabinet Door Bumper To Prevent Any Irritating Rattling Or Banging
If you ask us, such small little gadgets can have immense results and impacts, rather incredible. A cheap cabinet door bumper is all you need, just place it on the doorjamb and avoid any slamming and or rattling noise. It can be used for annoying drawers around the house as well. These tiny bumpers are a lifesaver and will curb those annoying little sounds as well as terrifying slams.

8. Using A Cabinet Door Bumper To Prevent Any Irritating Rattling Or Banging
9. Silence Squeaky Floors
It is most likely that squeaky floorboards are caused by pieces of wood that rub against each other. Filling a small bottle of some kind, preferably one squeezes, with baby powder is a quick fix. Just dust the powder between the floorboards, then. Spread the powder, use a makeup brush or any small brush, push it as deep between the boards as it can go, and problem-solving.

9. Silence Squeaky Floors
10. Fix Carpet Indentations With Ice
You can easily fix the dents on your carpet by simply placing an ice cube on them. The carpet absorbs the water as the ice cube melts, which will cause it to regain its original shape and strength. Once the ice has melted, let the carpet dry, take a hard-bristled brush and tease areas once dry, which may still be dented or damaged in some way, most likely fluff back to normal.

10. Fix Carpet Indentations With Ice
11. Clean Marked Walls, Scratched Walls With WD-40
This depends on what kind of paint is on your wall, but WD-40 is suitable for the job if it has a sheen. To make them look new and good, WD-40 will wipe away the marks and scribbles on your wall. If you try this trick on matt or flat painted walls, the oil component in WD-40 can end up staining your wall permanently or making the mark much worse. However, if this is the case, try the Magic Eraser instead.

11. Clean Marked Walls, Scratched Walls With WD-40
12. Rid Grout With Toilet Cleaner
Simply squeeze the toilet bowl cleaner, spread it over the grout, and leave it for 15-20 minutes. Scrub using a bristled cleaning brush or a toothbrush once this has been achieved. Once you have done this, wiping away all the cleaner and cleaning the surface completely, you will be totally amazed by the results before your eyes. It’s great to keep this multi-use item around the house and for those stubborn grout areas.

12. Rid Grout With Toilet Cleaner
13. Suffering From Cramping Calves Sleep With Your Soap
This hack may not be one that repairs your house, but it is more of a self-remedy for those living at home. This is a hack for you if you suffer from cramping or muscle pain during your sleep. Before you sleep and sleep with it, place a bar of soap under your bed sheet. This is believed to work either as a placebo effect or because the soap contains magnesium in it. If it does not operate immediately, try a few different types of soaps.

13. Suffering From Cramping Calves Sleep With Your Soap
14. Tape Measures Will Find Studs For You
Did you ever realize that there are some numbers in red and some in black? Also, some may have small black diamantes on your tape measure, depending on the make. These are markers placed there to help you find the space between the studs on your walls. The suds are 16 inches apart; depending on how your home was built, the red should catch up to these placements on your walls. The black diamantes are separated by 19.2 inches and will help you locate the space between the studs.

14. Tape Measures Will Find Studs For You
15. Locate A Toilet Leak Using Kool-Aid
Just 20 cents will cost you this trick. On top of your toilet tank, remove the lid and pour in your Kool-Aid powder directly from the packet. This is supposed to be a dark-colored Kool-Aid. For 30 minutes, leave the solution. If you see the inside of your toilet bowl is the same color as the Kool-Aid upon returning to your toilet, then this means you actually leak. During this little experiment, be sure not to flush.

15. Locate A Toilet Leak Using Kool-Aid
16. Wearing Foil On Your Fingers Will Help You Use Your Phone With Gloves
It’s extremely challenging to live in a cold environment, but this is easily solved and can further warm you up. Wearing gloves and using your phone is a challenge on its own. Well, instead of using touchscreen-friendly gloves, you can also wrap some foil around each of your fingertips, and this will let you use your phone just as normal. Do not overdo the foil. A little goes a long way.

16. Wearing Foil On Your Fingers Will Help You Use Your Phone With Gloves
17. Unclog Your Blocked Drain WIth Simple Ingredients From Your Cabinet
If your sink begins to drain slower than usual, this usually means that a clog is on its way, whether in the shower, bathtub, or kitchen. The worst part is the residue that needs to be cleaned and left behind. This DIY hack is for those who do not want to or do not have harsh chemicals to use. The first step is to pour boiling water down the drain, then let it sit for 10 minutes with 1/2 a cup of vinegar, preferably white. Then pour in an extra batch of hot water.

17. Unclog Your Blocked Drain WIth Simple Ingredients From Your Cabinet
18. Renew Rusty Chrome Objects With Aluminium Foil
The foil heroes strike again. Another handy and unknown hack of foil that might just help around the house. The foil is your friend if you have any rusty chrome surface that needs to be renewed. Use a microfiber towel to first clean the rusty surface with water and soap, then splash your aluminum foil with clean water and rub it over the rusty surface. In no time, this should clear it up.

18. Renew Rusty Chrome Objects With Aluminium Foil
19. Prevent Your Door From Banging With A Rubber Band
The door closing on you makes it a much harder task if you make multiple trips with full hands to and from the car, whether it is a windy day or not. Problem solved, loop a rubber band over your door handle or knob on both sides, and this will stop it from closing or locking on you, making it much easier to use your foot if necessary to fling open the door.

19. Prevent Your Door From Banging With A Rubber Band
20. A Tear Can Be Mended With Clear Nail Polish
Small tears on screens happen frequently and easily. Instead of buying a whole new screen each time, apply some clear nail polish to the tear. This will bind it back together, but it will also prevent the tear from getting lengthened or worse. Nail polish is a clear glue that works. With stockings and tights, this trick can also be used to prevent further laddering with small tears.

20. A Tear Can Be Mended With Clear Nail Polish
21. Ridding Stubborn Dirt From Your Shower Head Using Vinegar
Kalk’s grime, dirt, and build-up build up on your shower head, which can often make it moldy, dirty, and a bacteria breeding ground. By soaking your shower-head in a tub of vinegar overnight, remove all this dirt and grime. The vinegar eliminates all this and kills the germs, and will make your shower head look as good as ever as new and cleaner.

21. Ridding Stubborn Dirt From Your Shower Head Using Vinegar
22. A Pool Noodle Can Be Used As A Buffer Between A Car And A Wall
At some point, banging your door on the side of your garage wall is almost a given, which is really easy to avoid. Cut a pool noodle to your desired length and place it on your garage walls where the door would usually meet the wall. This will stop any scratching or denting from happening as your door will simply bang the sponge noodle the next time. This, let’s not forget, also protects the wall.

22. A Pool Noodle Can Be Used As A Buffer Between A Car And A Wall
23. Remove Stubborn Pet Hair From Your Carpet With Just One Tool
When it comes to removing pet hair from your rugs and carpets, this household tool may very well be the best in the business. You may not see how dirty it actually makes carpets look, but it gets caught between the fibers extremely easily. Pet hair gets caught everywhere. With a squeegee, brush over your rug and watch the results unravel right before your eyes.

23. Remove Stubborn Pet Hair From Your Carpet With Just One Tool
24. The Right Rotation For Your Air Flow
It can help you save on your cooling and heating expenses when you alter your ceiling fan rotation. Your fan should spin clockwise at a really low speed in the winter months, which will actually generate air throughout the room. Whereas your fan should be set to turn counterclockwise in the summer months, as this will push down the warm air. In your specific room, a fan does not alter the air temperature but simply rotates the air.

24. The Right Rotation For Your Air Flow
25. Make Your Windows Winter Proof With Bubble Wrap
This is the best trick if your window just lets all of your desperately needed and desired hot air out. Wet the water window and place the bubble wrap on the top of each piece of glass, keeping the heat in and the cold out. The look of this is not so stylish and should, therefore, probably only be used on windows that are out of the way and not often seen in desperate times or.

25. Make Your Windows Winter Proof With Bubble Wrap
26. Stop Drain Clogging In Its Tracks
Save yourself time and energy from unclogging and releasing the blocked drains by simply not allowing them even to happen. This product performs absolute wonders, is highly rated and has attracted people who have flocked to buy it. The product is designed in the form of a mushroom that traps hair and does not allow it to be seen until the device is replaced or simply cleaned.

26. Stop Drain Clogging In Its Tracks
27. Toothpaste In Nail Holes
When moving out of a rented flat or house, there are so many different things to worry about. You have to make sure that everything is back to its original state, making everything look new. You are always left with those pesky nail holes after taking everything off the walls. You won’t be getting your security deposit back if your landlord sees them. Fill all the nail holes with a bit of white gel toothpaste to resolve this problem. Remove any excess, then, and you’re done.

27. Toothpaste In Nail Holes
28. Use Coffee To Restore Wood
Any negative can become positive if you have the right perspective. Think about those times you spilled coffee on yourself and were upset because it would stain you. While this isn’t ideal for your shirt, you can make good use of it-on wooden furniture. If you have something like a cabinet, a dresser, a picture frame, or anything else made of unfinished wood, it’s for you. Rub the coffee grounds here! This will fill nicks and scratches of wood while giving it a nice new color without investing in paint that you will never finish.

28. Use Coffee To Restore Wood
29. Protect Your Fingers
You might want to put those nails on the wall, but we’re sure you don’t want to hit your fingers with a hammer accidentally. There’s a way to do that while protecting your fingers. Use the things you’ve got at home! To hold the nail in place-away from your fingers, you could use a clothespin, a bobby pin, or even a fine-toothed comb. You’re going to be able to hammer your nails into the wall without any worry.

29. Protect Your Fingers
30. Blow-Dry Stickers
Buying something new is always fun-whether. It’s a new toaster oven or a new chair, or even a mug; it’s so enjoyable to spruce up a new item in the house. There is a slight downside to this, unfortunately. We’re talking about huge stickers for packaging that are practically impossible to peel off in one piece somehow. We’ve got a solution to this problem, though, so don’t worry! When you need to remove a sticker next time, blow-dry it. The heat will loosen the glue so that the sticker can be removed with no problem.

30. Blow-Dry Stickers
31. Hang Frames Easily With Tape
Pre-drilled picture frames are both great and horrible. Well, if you find yourself using one, we’ll help you figure out how to tell you exactly where to place the nails on the wall. Don’t try and guess because it won’t work if the nails aren’t exactly right. To mark where the holes need to be placed, use some masking or painters tape. Then, to put the nails in the right place, place the tape right on the wall.

31. Hang Frames Easily With Tape
32. Microwave Old Tape
Any DIY pro knows just how helpful it is to have a tape. It’s a tool that everyone should always have on-hand. However, the tape will lose some of its stickiness with time. You may be tempted just to throw it out and purchase a new one, but we’re here to tell you not to. Hey, you’ve got a microwave, right? For a few seconds, stick the roll of tape inside, and it will be as good as new! Just be careful that it won’t overheat.

32. Microwave Old Tape
33. Use Magents To Find Nail Holes
You’ll want to apply a new coat of paint over time or change the wallpaper in a room at home. When this happens, naturally, you’ll have to take down anything on the walls. But what do you do if you want to put all your backups on it? New holes can be made, but that’s not the ideal solution. Or, into existing holes, you can put tiny little nails. Swipe a magnet over the walls when you’re done painting to find the same ones and reuse them!

33. Use Magents To Find Nail Holes
34. Drill Into Tiles Easily
Drilling is always a risky thing to do, especially when it’s done in bathrooms on slippery tiles that are usually found. If you lose grip for a second, you’ll have a whole new home project on your hands to take care of. Thankfully, there is a simple solution to this issue. Grab some masking tape and cover up the tile into which you plan to drill. Watch as next time around, your drill magically has a better grip!

34. Drill Into Tiles Easily
35. Prevent Rust Circles
You probably have some kind of metal in your shower or bathroom, regardless of your gender. You need it there, whether it is a metal deodorant in a container or something else. The only issue is that those containers often leave rust circles on their surface with the room’s moisture and humidity. The solution is painfully simple. To coat the bottom of the container, all you have to do is use nail polish. In the first place, this will prevent those rust rings from forming.

35. Prevent Rust Circles
36. Remove Old Wallpaper
Just like the cherry on top, they had to be covered in terrible wallpaper, as if outdated rooms weren’t bad enough. We’ll go out on a limb here and say any room can be improved with a new wallpaper or paint job. But removing wallpaper is a challenge. Mix equal amounts of hot water and vinegar to make life a little easier. In the mixture, soak a roller. Then roll over the wall a couple of times. After this, the wallpaper should come off easily.

36. Remove Old Wallpaper
37. Sharpen Scissors With Foil
This hack is for you if you have a pair of scissors that simply don’t live up to their previous standards. Don’t worry about slowing you down with dull scissors. All you need to do is fold a few aluminum foil sheets in half. Then, about eight times, cut into the foil with scissors. The foil will help make the blades sharp. By the end of this little hack, you’ll be left with scissors, which are as good as new!

37. Sharpen Scissors With Foil
38. Unclog Blocked Drains With Zip Ties
All of us can agree that clogged drains are annoying. All the loose hair and dirt, naturally, go somewhere. For plumbers to come and fix the pipes, many of us have had to pay ungodly amounts of money. Don’t fret if you have a clogged drain. Grab a couple of broad zip ties and get to work. Link the zip ties together and snip some barbs into them using wire cutters. Then, feed them into the drain and remove the clog’s source easily.

38. Unclog Blocked Drains With Zip Ties
39. Keep Nails In One Place
With one simple and easy addition, upgrade your tools like a pro. Nothing more than a magnet, and some glue is what you need. That’s it, yes. Glue a small magnet onto your hammer handle’s bottom and allow it to dry completely. Maybe it’ll take some time. Once it gets dry, while working on your next project, you’ll have where to keep your nails. Gone are the days when you had to reach into a box of nails blindly.

39. Keep Nails In One Place
40. Plan Out A Wall With Newspapers
Things can get tricky when decorating a room or just a wall. If you ask us, hanging multiple photos and frames on a wall is quite a challenge. You need to make sure it all works together and is spaced straight and evenly … It is, in short, complicated. Create a mock-up of the wall using newspapers that are cut to the frames’ sizes to help make things easier. You will be able to plan this way and make it look flawless.

40. Plan Out A Wall With Newspapers
41. Unstuck A Lock
We’ve all been there. We try to put a key in the lock and find out that it’s not working. And so, there’s a locksmith we call, right? Well, no. A simple pencil, and no more, is a great way to make sure the lock is slick enough for a key. Sticking a sharp pencil into the lock is all you need to do and make sure the inside is coated in pencil lead. This will act as a way in which the key will slide in. This little trick can potentially save hundreds of dollars on an unnecessary emergency call.

41. Unstuck A Lock
42. Fix Wood Dents With A Boiling Household Iron
For all homeowners, denting wooden furniture creates a small amount of sadness, as you put so much time into the decor and choose the perfect piece. However, this is a fast and safe trick to remove tiny dents from hardwood floors and wooden furniture. Simply wet the dent with some water, then cover it with a damp towel. In circular movements, run your daily iron over the towel, and this should fix the dent.

42. Fix Wood Dents With A Boiling Household Iron
43. Scrub Your Tub With Just Dish Soap And An Everyday Broom
Back pain whilst cleaning your tub is now a thing of the past. When scrubbing and sanitizing your tub, use your daily dishwashing fluid and a broom. Dish soap on your dishes combats tough grease and thus clears any scum, residue, or mildew left on the tub-another multi-use item that you will always have in your home. It may be more sanitary than just your regular broom to have a broom specifically for the bath.

43. Scrub Your Tub With Just Dish Soap And An Everyday Broom
44. Aluminum Foil Can Be Made Into A Funnel
You need to urgently funnel something into a bottle, tub, or spill leftovers that you’re worried about. Once more, aluminum foil saves the day. Just shape a funnel, a cone shape, into your foil, which will solve your problem in a jiff. As a soft plastic, the foil is also rather strong and less likely to change shape or be flimsy. Your DIY disposable or reusable funnel is here.

44. Aluminum Foil Can Be Made Into A Funnel
45. No More Wobbly Chairs Or Tables
One of the most annoying things in any home is wobbly and unstable furniture, especially once you have put effort into designing, decorating, and furnishing. Everything must be perfect. Well, this is an easy and inexpensive way to make it stronger than ever for any of those vintage pieces or unstable pieces. Take them apart, making sure you label the pieces accordingly, as you use glue to put them together to hold each piece in place securely.

45. No More Wobbly Chairs Or Tables
46. Clean Your Mirrors With Foil
If your mirror is worn out or is simply vintage and covered in aluminum foil with black marks, the mirror in its entirety can only be fully repaired. These spots will also be visible from the mirror’s backside; the simple solution is to smooth out a piece of foil and tape it to the mirror’s backside; when you put the mirror back in place, the reflective foil is barely noticeable. This is a basic home solution for which you probably don’t even have to leave your house.

46. Clean Your Mirrors With Foil
47. Open A Window And Prevent Mold
In response to claims, there are many ways in which mold can be prevented from occurring, and mold in the bathrooms is caused to become trapped by excess moisture. Humidity causes fungi to develop and grow. The easiest way to prevent this from happening is to ensure that you leave the window open after your hot bath or shower so that excess moisture can leave and the air can dry out as quickly as possible.

47. Open A Window And Prevent Mold
48. Fix And Clean Your Fire Pit
The ash pit at the bottom of a firepit is super rapidly damaged and dirty. The more you use it, the more it wears away. In the sense that you will need to replace your entire firepit, the ash pan is irreplaceable. The best option is to secure a sheet of metal and cover your ash pan with this, thus restoring an individual’s firepit to normal.

48. Fix And Clean Your Fire Pit
49. Egg Shells To Fix Cracked Tiles
This is a brilliant trick if you have a crack in your ceramics. Crack the eggshells into the hole and smooth them out. To hold the eggshell in place, fill the rack with glue. Once this has dried, find the tile in nail polish in a similar color and brush layer by layer over layer. Once you dry, smooth this out and wipe with a cotton pad, you’ll have a tile that looks as good as new.


49. Egg Shells To Fix Cracked Tiles
50. Erase Scratches On Wooden Floors
Steel wool sandpaper is something we often have around the house. This medium strength sandpaper will also help remove scratches from wood, simply brush over the scratches, and see results. Using an eraser, the eraser can wipe away the scratches and restore the floors somewhat, which is also a great trick.

50. Erase Scratches On Wooden Floors