Dare to Repair: A Do-it-Herself Guide to Fixing (Almost) Anything in the Home by Julie Sussman, Stephanie Glakas-Tenet

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  • Pub. Date: September 2002
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 13,265
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    • Pub. Date: September 2002
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 13,265

    Synopsis

    This is NOT your father's home repair book!

    And it's not your husband's, your brother's, your boyfriend's, or the guy's next door. Dare to Repair is a do-it-herself book for every woman who would rather be self-reliant than rely on a super or contractor.

    No matter the depth of your pockets or the size of your home, a toilet will get clogged, a circuit breaker will trip, and a smoke detector will stop working. It's up to you how you'll deal with them — live in denial, pay the piper, or get real and do it yourself.

    Dare to Repair demystifies these home repairs by providing information that other books leave out.

    In Dare to Repair, you'll learn how to:

    • Take the plunge — from fixing a leaky faucet to cleaning the gutters.
    • Lighten up — from removing a broken light bulb to installing a dimmer switch.
    • Keep your cool — from maintaining a refrigerator's gasket to changing the rotation of a ceiling fan.
    • Get a handle on it — from replacing a doorknob to repairing a broken window.
    • Play it safe — from planning a fire escape route to installing a smoke detector.

    Filled with detailed illustrations, Dare to Repair provides even the most repair-challenged woman with the ability to successfully fix things around the home. Once you start, you won't want to stop.

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    Owing to choice or happenstance, many women don't have men around to repair things, and even if they do there is no guarantee that the man isn't a complete bonehead when it comes to fixing things. Sussman and Glakas-Tenet, both wives of CIA employees who were never around to help with household problems, show women how to perform a number of the most common repairs, including unclogging drains and toilets, replacing electrical switches and outlets, leveling appliances, lighting pilot lights, unsticking windows, and installing a door peephole. The authors assume that the reader is a complete newcomer to home repair, so everything is explained in detail (down to what tools to use), but the tone is never condescending. The very readabable text is supplemented by black-and-white drawings. This is a wonderful book that should be purchased by every public library. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Julie Sussman and Stephanie Glakas-Tenet, authors of the national bestseller Dare to Repair and Dare to Repair Your Car, have been featured on the New York Times, Washington Post, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon bestseller lists. They have appeared on Good Morning America, Today, The Early Show, and FOX & Friends, and have hosted their own PBS special. As spokeswomen for the Lowe's and Habitat for Humanity Women Build program partnership, the authors have committed themselves to helping address the crisis of substandard housing by engaging women in the construction and maintenance of Habitat homes. In addition, they have partnered with the U.S. military and Lowe's to provide Dare to Repair clinics, teaching home repair and car care to military spouses managing the home front.

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    October 04, 2002: I have been helping homeowners improve and build their homes for over 18 years. I've even written a couple of books on the subject as well. Dare to repair is a no nonsense approach to repairing your home. It's packed with solid advice and how-to information. It may not help you build your dream home, but it will help you from having nightmeres about the home you live in. Well done!