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If you don't want to sour your reputation by never coming to the door when the neighborhood kids come by to play with your kids, then get fixing your doorbell! If you can't hear it or it's flat out broken then replacing doorbell can be a simple home improvement project for you to take on by yourself. You will once again be the favorite host or hostess on the block when your doorbell rings correctly.
If you simply don't have a doorbell then try a wireless doorbell model for a foolproof fix. This is so easy and you start hearing your door from anywhere in your home. A wireless doorbell is simply a transmitter that send a signal to a receiver in your home. This receiver makes the doorbell chime. So when your visitor pushes the bell outside you'll hear it from the receiver inside.
If you can't hear the doorbell well then you can more than one chiming unit and set them all the same signal for the outside button. This will allow you to hear the chiming from anywhere in your home if you install multiple receivers. This can be really handy if you have a large house.
It's really great because it is run on a small battery and it doesn't need to be replaced often. You can also plug the indoor receiver into the wall so you just need to change the one battery for the bell part every so often.
The wireless model is also fine if you want to replace your old doorbell. You can simply take out your own doorbell with a screwdriver and tape over the wires with duct tape or electrical tape. You just stick them back in the hole and put the new wireless unit over it. It is fast and easy.
If you want to replace your doorbell with a wired model like your existing one that is pretty simple too. It should only take you about 30 minutes from start to finished. You simply turn off the power and then take off the old switch. You can use your old screws if you wish. You must disconnect the wires and cut and trim them. You may them connect your wires to the new switch. It doesn't matter which way you do it. Now screw on the panel. It is simple as that. Turn on your power and give it a go.
You can also replace your old chime unit you wish. Just find it and then replace it with the new one. Pay attention to the wires as you go so you stay consistent. Turn your power on again and then check to make sure your chime unit is working too.
Eric Slarkowski continually produces informative papers on areas related to antique tools and woodworking. You can learn about his writings on handtools over at http://www.insidewoodworking.com .