Mel Sherman

Mel Sherman

For nearly a decade, Mel Sherman has thrown himself into every aspect of the home improvement industry. By listening to what professional contractors have to say, Mel has been able to garner information about nearly every home improvement discipline. Combining his wit and knowledge of the industry, Mel has written numerous articles about how to fix common household problems by yourself, without having to hire a professional contractor outright.

For example, in his article “What to Do if Your Toilet Won’t Flush” (https://www.networx.com/article/toilet-wont-flush-what-to-do-if-your), he explains that in the dire situation of when your toilet won’t flush, the first thing to do is determine why the toilet isn't flushing. It's an issue with either the flush mechanism or the drainage system. In both cases, you'll know right away where the issue is. If you press the flush handle and it doesn't do what it's supposed to, the flush mechanism is the problem. If you press the flush handle and everything works properly up until the part where the contents of the bowl flushes away, then the issue is the drainage system. For a drainage issue, he recommends unclogging it using a flange plunger or a closet auger (see article for more details).

In his article “How to Fix Rattling Windows” (https://www.networx.com/article/rattling-windows-how-to-fix) he explains that if the glass is loose, you can use a putty knife to apply caulk to the cracks between the glass and the sashes to secure the glass and make it airtight. For a loose sash, he recommends installing weatherstripping using nails or adhesive backing, and he gives step-by-step instructions for exactly how to install it with confidence.

He also wrote about how to fix creaky stairs in his article “How to Fix Creaky Stairs” (https://www.networx.com/article/creaky-stairs-how-to-fix). In this article, he explains how to repair the creaky cacophony coming from the stairs in your home by first identifying the precise location of the creaky noise on step and then silencing them by inserting wedges or shims into the gaps between treads, risers, and stringers. For stairs that have an underside that is finished with drywall or plaster, he recommends screwing the tread back together with the riser or stringer if they have become loosened.

Check out more of his articles below for more helpful DIY tips!

The Positive and Negative Effects of Hard Water

Posted by Mel Sherman | Feb 13, 2017

Let's talk about water. Specifically, hard water. Did you know that 85 percent of the USA has hard water? It's a pretty safe bet that the area you live in has hard water too. Should...

How to Fix Creaky Stairs

Posted by Mel Sherman | Feb 07, 2017

I grew up in a house with creaky stairs. The stairs creaked when my parents bought the house in 1984 and they're still creaking today. My parents never bothered to look for local...

What To Do About Slow Water Flow

Posted by Mel Sherman | Feb 02, 2017

We've all turned on the faucet only to be met with slow water flow. Whether the water is trickling out or it's just a bit weaker than usual, low water pressure can be annoying. Slow...

What to Do About a Sagging Ceiling

Posted by Mel Sherman | Jan 25, 2017

Look up. Is your ceiling sagging? A sagging ceiling is on its way toward collapsing -- deal with it before it does. If the ceiling comes down, it can cause serious injury and even...

Busted Pipes: Why They Happen and How to Prevent Them

Posted by Mel Sherman | Jan 23, 2017

A busted pipe can be utterly devastating - both for your home and your wallet. Unfortunately, having to replace the pipe may turn out to be the least of your issues as you may also...

Leaky Tub? How To Find the Leak and What To Do

Posted by Mel Sherman | Jan 17, 2017

It’s just when you’re drifting off to sleep that you hear the drip, drip, drip that's been driving you crazy and keeping you awake every night. Or you find a puddle...

What To Do If Your Pipes Freeze

Posted by Mel Sherman | Jan 01, 2011

It's winter time and your home’s pipes may be in danger of bursting. This occurs when water in the pipes freezes and expands, which causes the pipes to rupture. And in case...

How to Fix a Warped Wood Floor

Posted by Mel Sherman | Jan 01, 2011

A warped wood floor can be a huge bummer for anyone. The idea that you may need to tear up your warped floor and spend lots of money you don't have tends to be really stressful....