• Save Money on Home Repairs

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    This has been a difficult year on everyone with the pandemic, economic uncertainties, and personal losses. We all need a BIG HUG! One satisfying activity we can perform is to make our homes and cars a little nicer without spending much money. That's where the Fix-It-Club comes in.

    Here are some suggestions on how you can turn your stay-at-home time into productive home and car maintenance and repairs with easy-to-follow instructions. The Fix-It-Club has been helping people online with Free Repair Help for 13+ years. Please take a look at our list of more than 250 Fix-It Guides for suggestions -- or use the Search ALL Repairs search box above and below to find easy projects. And read our articles on Fix-It Basics as a starting point.

    We'll get through this -- one repair at a time. Thank you for being a member of the Fix-It Club.

    --Dan & Judy Ramsey, founders of the Fix-It Club

  • FREE Repair Help:

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    10 Really Good Reasons to Repair Stuff
    Homeowner's Repair Guide
    How to Repair Electronics
    Emergency Heating Repairs
    Oils and Lubricants
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  • Help Others: Volunteer Your Fix-It Skills

    Dan the Fix-It ManThe Fix-It Club offers free repair help with more than 250 FREE Fix-It Guides including instructions on how to maintain and repair household things that break. If you’ve ever used one of our Fix-It Guides to make a repair, maintain something or to recycle or reuse broken stuff, you are automatically a member of the Fix-It Club. Congratulations! You are helping the economy and the environment one repair at a time!

    Want to do more? There are millions of people who have broken stuff but cannot perform the repairs needed to fix them again. Many of them are among our senior citizens and the disabled. They could use your help! Volunteer your fix-it skills at a local senior center, thrift store, or other service organization.

    How can you be a Fix-It Club Volunteer?

    Volunteer your fix-it skills by offering others free repair help! And thank you for joining the Fix-It Club!

    –Dan “The Fix-It Man” Ramsey (a senior citizen!)

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