Turn Home Repairs Into Victory

AI-powered guidance that breaks intimidating projects into simple, step-by-step paths. From helpless to handy in minutes, not years.

The "I Can Actually Do This" Moment

You're staring at a confusing broken pipe feeling helpless. You point your camera at it, and Lighthouse not only identifies the exact problem but highlights precisely which tool to grab and shows you a 3D overlay of exactly how your hands should move. Suddenly you're not calling an expensive emergency plumber—you're confidently fixing it yourself, feeling that surge of "I can actually do this."

See It In Action

đź”§ Lighthouse Analysis: Leaking Kitchen Sink

1

Shut Off Water Supply

Look under the sink for the shut-off valves (usually oval-shaped handles). Turn clockwise until tight. If no valves, shut off main water supply.

2

Identify the Leak Source

Dry the area completely with towels. Turn water back on briefly. Watch where water appears—it's likely the P-trap connection or supply line.

3

Tighten the Slip Nuts

Use channel locks (adjustable pliers) to tighten the large slip nuts on the P-trap. Hand-tighten first, then give 1/4 turn with pliers. Don't overtighten—plastic can crack!

4

Test and Monitor

Turn water back on. Run water for 2 minutes while watching for drips. Place paper towels under connections and check after 10 minutes. Dry? You did it!