Why I Wrote the Simple Home Repair Fix-It Kit and Why It Took So Damn Long.

This book started the way most great projects do with frustration.

I was standing in my kitchen, staring at a dripping faucet that had been mocking me for weeks. I had watched a dozen videos, bought the wrong parts twice, and still ended up calling a plumber who fixed it in under five minutes for $200 and a condescending smirk. That’s when it hit me most people don’t need a professional. They just need the right kind of help.

Not a manual written by an engineer. Not a 48-minute YouTube video with 13 ads and no actual fix. They need something real. Simple. Straightforward. Maybe even a little funny.

That’s where this book began.

It took longer than I expected, because I didn’t just want to throw together a checklist or slap some how-to steps on a page. I wanted this to feel like a friend walking you through the job, one confident, curse free fix at a time. I tested every step myself if it didn’t work, I rewrote it. If it was too complicated, I simplified it. If it was boring, I lit a fire under it.

This book is for every renter who’s tired of waiting for maintenance. For every new homeowner, suddenly responsible for everything. For the folks who are more than capable but need a nudge in the right direction.

It covers the everyday chaos leaky faucets, dead outlets, drawers that won’t close, doors that stick, and mystery drips from under the sink. All those little problems that pile up until they feel too big to deal with. I promise, they’re not. You can handle every single one, and this book will show you how.

You can grab your copy now at ShopHencoBooks.com. It’s available for instant download, easy to follow, and cheaper than one trip to the hardware store. If you’re ready to stop guessing, stop Googling, and finally fix the stuff that’s been bugging you, this is where it starts.

It took me a while to finish it, but that’s because I wanted it to be right. Not just a book. A tool you’ll use.

So go ahead. Buy it now at ShopHencoBooks.com. Your future self will thank you, and so will your faucet.

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