A practical reference for the small repairs that become expensive when ignored.
The Homeowner's Fix-It Bible

The small repair you ignore can become the expensive one.

A plain-English field guide to safer DIY decisions, common household repairs, maintenance routines, and the moments when calling a licensed professional is the right move.

10 chapters100 common repairsSafety-first approach
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Why this exists

Most homeowners do not need more confidence. They need a better filter.

The hard part is often not turning a screwdriver. It is knowing what the symptom means, what can wait, what can be handled carefully, and what should stop at the edge of DIY.

The drip is small

Water moves quietly. Chapter 2 starts with the early-repair mindset, then separates manageable fixes from the leaks that need a licensed plumber.

The breaker keeps tripping

Chapter 3 gives you a pre-work sequence and clear boundaries around switches, outlets, GFCI, AFCI, fixtures, and overloaded circuits.

The house is losing energy

Doors, windows, weatherstripping, HVAC maintenance, gutters, and roof details all get their own practical decision points.

Inside the book

Ten chapters for the house you actually live in.

Each chapter is organized around the same useful question: what are you looking at, what is safe to attempt, what does it cost to wait, and when should you call a pro?

01

The Safe Repair Mindset

The 5-question DIY filter, emergency shutoffs, essential tools, PPE, and safety and legal limits.

02

Plumbing Basics and Common Fixes

Dripping faucets, running toilets, sink traps, under-sink leaks, temporary PEX or CPVC control, and red lines.

03

Electrical Safety and Minor Repairs

Switches, outlets, GFCI, AFCI, light fixtures, breakers, and the boundary between DIY and licensed work.

04

HVAC and Seasonal Maintenance

Know the system first, maintain it seasonally, and troubleshoot common failure modes without guessing.

05

Doors, Windows, and Weatherproofing

Sticking doors, weatherstripping, hardware adjustments, window trim, and exterior caulking.

06

Walls, Ceilings, and Drywall

Small holes, dents, nail pops, moderate patches, feathering, texture, paint, and cost breakdowns.

07

Flooring Repairs

Squeaks, cracked tiles, failed grout, damaged vinyl or laminate, moisture checks, and red-line criteria.

08

Roofing, Gutters, and Exterior Maintenance

Ladder safety, active leaks, damaged shingles, flashing, penetration seals, and gutter defense.

09

Appliances and Systems Troubleshooting

A structured way to investigate appliance and household-system symptoms before ordering parts.

10

Cosmetic and Finish Work

The final layer: finish work that makes repairs disappear and helps a home stay cared for.

Andre The Fixer in a workshop apron and hat
From Andre The Fixer

Written for the moment you are standing in front of the problem.

This is not a collection of heroic repair stories. It is a calmer reference for the ordinary moments: the wet cabinet, the loose outlet, the soft floor, the draft around the door, the stain that keeps returning.

The goal is not to make every homeowner do every job. It is to make the next decision clearer.

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Illustrative homeowner scenarios

What a useful answer sounds like at home.

These are examples of the kinds of situations the book is built to clarify, not verified customer testimonials.

Scenario 01 · Plumbing

“It is only a little water.”

You learn how to shut down the immediate risk, inspect the trap and supply connections, and recognize when a small leak is already becoming a cabinet, subfloor, or mold problem.

Scenario 02 · Flooring

“The soft spot is probably nothing.”

The flooring chapter treats moisture as a decision point, not a cosmetic nuisance. It gives you a ten-minute inspection before you pry, patch, or cover it.

Scenario 03 · Electrical

“I can just replace the part.”

The safety-first sequence helps you identify the boundary before the work begins, with clear cues for when the correct repair is to stop and call a licensed professional.

The complete digital guide

The Homeowner's Fix-It Bible

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One practical reference. Ten chapters. A safer way to decide what happens next.

  • 121-page PDF ebook
  • 100 common repair topics
  • DIY-or-hire decision filters
  • Emergency shutoff and safety guidance
  • Tools, materials, and action steps
  • Instant digital delivery
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Questions before you start

Frequently asked questions.

Is this a replacement for a licensed professional?

No. It is an educational reference that helps you understand common household situations and make safer decisions. Local codes, building conditions, and the severity of a problem vary. The book repeatedly identifies situations that should move out of DIY and into qualified professional help.

Is it only for experienced DIY homeowners?

No. The opening chapter begins with a five-question filter, emergency shutoffs, tools, PPE, and the information you need before touching a repair. Experienced homeowners can use the chapter checklists; newer homeowners can use the decision boundaries.

What exactly do I receive?

You receive the 121-page ebook PDF, covering ten chapters from safe repair decisions through finish work. It is designed to read on a phone, tablet, or computer and remains yours after purchase.

Does it cover every possible repair?

No. It focuses on common homeowner repairs and maintenance decisions. It cannot diagnose every property, system, code requirement, or hidden condition. That limitation is deliberate: knowing when the book is not enough is part of using it safely.

Can I read it before I have a repair?

Yes. The first chapter is useful before an emergency because it covers shutoffs, tools, PPE, and the DIY filter. The chapter list also makes it easy to jump directly to plumbing, electrical, HVAC, weatherproofing, flooring, roofing, appliances, or finish work.

The expensive repair usually begins as the small one you decided to ignore.

Download the guide while the problem is still a question. Read the relevant chapter before you buy parts, open a wall, climb a ladder, or decide that a warning sign can wait.

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