Many eye-rolls of mine can be attributed to these Christmas Countdown obsessed
Nothing against Christmas, it's just that there's a time and place for Christmas, and for me, it doesn't even begin to begin until November 1st. Which, it just so happens, is today's date.
As the Winter season and all its festivities approach us, we get lured onto store aisles bursting with Christmas decor for the home. So enticing, isn't it? (Never mind the boxes and boxes of holiday decor already collecting dust in our attics.)
But, if you're prepping your home for party guests, you may want to start with some other fixes around your home. Have any DIY home improvement projects that are stuck at 90% done? I sure do!
- That window sill repair that never got that last coat of paint.
- The living room outlet we added that we cut too big a hole for.
- Those loose switch plates in the kitchen backsplash tile.
I'll stop there. You get the picture.
Get Your Home Ready for Holiday Guests By Starting with Repairs
Want to know what keeps me from getting repairs done around my house? The hassle of not knowing how to fix the problem.
Here, I'll show you how to fix common electrical device & cover issues you may be having.
Issue: Too Big a Hole was Cut for a New Outlet
Fix: Oversized switch plates are made for this! They cover a larger portion of the wall around your switch or outlet, so too large of a hole in the drywall is no longer visible.
Get oversized wall plates here. Voila!
Issue: We added wainscot to our dining room and now the outlet sits too deep in the wall.
Fix: Pull the device forward with receptacle spacers (little rubber green thingies) that sit underneath the outlet. Stack as many as needed under your electrical device, then cover with your original cover plate.
Issue: Our switch plates are loose in our kitchen now that we added a tile backsplash above the granite countertops.
Fix: Loose plates (caused by switchplate screws that are too long) are the result of your tile installer not cutting enough space around your electrical boxes.
Get a bolt cutter and snip the screws down, or add spacers under your devices and cover with deeper bevel plates.
Issue: We removed all our wall plates to paint and can't find the dimmer knob.
Fix: Replacement dimmer knobs can be purchased online. Just be sure to get a good look at type of stem sticking out of the dimmer so you can be sure the new knob will fit.
In addition to replacement rotary knobs, you can get new oval knobs and split dimmer knobs.
Issue: We removed an old doorbell and intercom speaker and need a way to cover the box.
Fix: Get blank covers for vintage doorbell systems after you've removed the outdated hardware.
We have a variety of sizes, so take measurements of yours (including the spacing between the screw holes for the cover to attach to the box) and contact us so we can set you up with the correct replacement.
Got any other issues pertaining to electrical components and their covers? Let us know so we can help you find a solution.
Now off to trim down some rocker switch plate screws.
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