Weekly Wisdom from George — Your Neighborhood Fix-It Coach
Every Friday, George drops a fresh dose of how-to help, tool talk, and real-world fixes — straight from the aisles of Rio Rancho Hardware.
Whether you're tightening a wobbly faucet, wondering what the heck a pop-up drain is, or just like a little DIY confidence boost, this is your spot.
📬 New posts every Friday.
✅ Quick reads. Real fixes. Occasional dad jokes.

Weekly Wisdom from George — Your Neighborhood Fix-It Coach
Every Friday, George drops a fresh dose of how-to help, tool talk, and real-world fixes — straight from the aisles of Rio Rancho Hardware.
Whether you're tightening a wobbly faucet, wondering what the heck a pop-up drain is, or just like a little DIY confidence boost, this is your spot.
📬 New posts every Friday.
✅ Quick reads. Real fixes. Occasional dad jokes.

Because we believe every person deserves to feel capable, even if they've never picked up a wrench before. George grew up in the store, learned from his dad, and now shares what he knows — one project at a time.
No pressure. Just practical help, a little humor, and the kind of advice you'd get from a neighbor who’s been there.
Stop by either location and we’ll walk you through your fix. Literally.
🛠️ Until then — grab a cup of coffee, scroll a post or two, and let’s get your next project started.



Fix-It Friday: Fixing Squeaky Doors, Loose Handles & Other Winter Wear
Winter has a way of sneaking around your house loosening things up while you’re busy staying warm. Wood shrinks, metal shifts, and suddenly doors squeak, handles wobble, and cabinets feel like they’ve had a long winter too.
We touched on some of these quick fixes last week, but this time we’re slowing down and taking a more in-depth look at the most common trouble spots — and how to fix them the right way.
The good news? Most of these issues are quick fixes— no major tools, no big mess, and no weekend lost to repairs.
Let’s tackle the little stuff that makes a big difference.

Squeaky Doors
That annoying squeak usually means one thing: dry or dirty hinges.
What to do:
Tighten hinge screws first (loose screws cause more noise than you think)
Add a drop of lubricant to each hinge pin
Open and close the door a few times to work it in
Pro tip:If the squeak comes back fast, pull the hinge pin out, wipe it clean, then re-lubricate before sliding it back in.

Loose Cabinet Handles & Drawer Pulls
Cold weather causes wood to contract, and those once-tight handles suddenly feel wobbly.
What to do:
Tighten screws from the inside of the cabinet or drawer
Don’t over-tighten — snug is better than stripped
If the screw spins and won’t tighten, you’re not out of luck
Quick fix for stripped holes:
Stick a toothpick or two in the hole with a dab of wood glue, break them off flush, and reinsert the screw once it sets. It works surprisingly well.

Doors That Stick or Don’t Latch Right
If a door suddenly rubs, sticks, or won’t latch after winter, it’s usually minor shifting.
Check these first:
Loose hinges (tighten them)
Strike plate alignment (a slight adjustment goes a long way)
Screws pulling out of the frame
Sometimes tightening one hinge screw is all it takes to realign the door.

Wobbly Chairs & Small Furniture
Winter dryness can loosen joints in chairs, stools, and small tables.
What to do:
Tighten any visible screws or bolts
Add wood glue to loose joints
Let glued joints dry fully before using again
Five minutes now beats a broken chair later.

Final Thought
These fixes aren’t glamorous — but they make your home feel solid, quiet, and well cared for. And best of all, most take just minutes.
If you’re not sure which lubricant to grab, need replacement hardware, or want advice before diving in, stop by Rio Rancho Hardware. We’re always happy to help you knock out the small stuff before it turns into something bigger.
See you next Friday for another Fix-It Friday.
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