Fix-It Club Expands Online Help for Do-It-Yourselfers
FixItClub.com suggests ten reasons to fix things rather than toss them including helping the environment, buying smarter, saving money, and teaching children how to fix things. In addition, the website shares the enjoyment and satisfaction of fixing things that break.
Willits, CA (PRWEB) July 14, 2007 -- Tired of tossing stuff that breaks? Join the Fix-It Club!
FixItClub.com provides do-it-yourself information on home maintenance and household repairs via the Internet, books, and features by founders Dan and Judy Ramsey. Information provided includes how household components work, what can go wrong, how problems are identified, what parts and tools are needed, and the specific steps of maintenance and repair, with photos, diagrams, Fix-It Tips, and Cautions.
Current Fix-It Guides online cover Fix-It Basics (how to fix anything) and articles on parts and components as well as specific articles on troubleshooting and fixing dozens of appliances, plumbing and electrical systems, yard equipment, heating and cooling components, consumer electronics and other things around the home. Each Fix-It Guide includes step-by-step instructions with photos or drawings to make the job easier. In addition, FixItClub.com includes extensive resources for finding parts and replacements for common household components.
FixItClub.com suggests ten reasons to fix things rather than toss them including helping the environment, buying smarter, saving money, and teaching children how to fix things. In addition, the website shares the enjoyment and satisfaction of fixing things that break.
Membership in the Fix-It Club® is free and sign-up is not required, though you can request a free monthly newsletter at the FixItClub.com website.
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