Not every little household problem needs a pricey repair or a professional visit.
With a few clever tricks, you can solve common issues on your own—saving both time and money.
1. Squeaky Door Hinges
Rub a little petroleum jelly, olive oil, or even bar soap on the hinge.
Open and close the door a few times, and the squeak is gone.
2. Clogged Drain
Pour half a cup of baking soda followed by half a cup of vinegar down the drain. Let it fizz for 10 minutes, then flush with hot water.
3. Wobbly Chair or Table
Slip a folded piece of cardboard or felt pad under the shorter leg. For a sturdier fix, use wood glue on loose joints.
4. Stuck Zipper
Rub a little candle wax, pencil graphite, or soap along the teeth. This lubricates the zipper so it slides smoothly again.
5. Foggy Bathroom Mirror
Before your shower, rub a small amount of shaving cream on the mirror and wipe it off. It creates a barrier that prevents fog.
6. Stripped Screw Hole
Insert a wooden toothpick (or two) coated with glue into the hole, then screw back in. The toothpick fills the gap and holds the screw firmly.
7. Scuffed Wooden Furniture
Rub a walnut over scratches in wooden furniture. The natural oils help mask the marks.
Most household annoyances have quick, low-cost fixes right at your fingertips.
With a little creativity and some everyday items, you can handle small problems yourself—and save calling the handyman for bigger jobs.

