We help people fix things
themselves.
FixMyThings started with one simple idea: most repairs are not as hard as they look, and nobody should have to pay $200 for a $10 fix just because they didn’t know how to do it.
Our story
The first guide on this site was written out of frustration. A washing machine stopped spinning. The repair quote was $180. The actual fix? A $9 carbon brush, a screwdriver, and 25 minutes of work.
That felt wrong. Not just expensive — wrong. The information existed, but it was buried in forum threads, inconsistent YouTube videos, and instructions written for professional technicians. There was no single place that simply said: “Here’s what’s broken, here’s the part, here’s how to fix it.”
So we built that place. FixMyThings now covers hundreds of common problems across home repairs, tech, cars, appliances, and everyday life skills — all written in plain language, for people with no technical background.
What we cover
We write about problems that real people actually face — the kind that send you straight to a search engine at 9pm, hoping to avoid a call-out fee in the morning.
- Home repairs — plumbing, electrical, walls, floors, doors, windows
- Tech and devices — phones, laptops, routers, TVs, smart home
- Cars and vehicles — basic maintenance, battery, tyres, common faults
- Appliances — washing machines, dryers, fridges, dishwashers, ovens
- Life skills — practical things that are useful to know and easy to miss
- Garden and outdoors — gutters, fences, lawns, outdoor taps
Our values
How we make money
Every guide on this site is free to read. We fund the site in three ways:
- Affiliate commissions: When you click a product link and buy something, we earn a small percentage. This costs you nothing extra.
- Google AdSense: We display advertising on some pages. Ads are clearly labelled and managed by Google.
- Premium digital guides: We sell in-depth guides and resources for people who want more detailed help with specific repair projects.
We believe the best way to build a trustworthy site is to be completely open about the business model. If you want to support us for free, just share a guide with someone who needs it.
Want to write for us?
We are always looking for people who genuinely know how to fix things — and can explain it clearly. If you have expertise in any repair area and want to contribute a guide, we’d love to hear from you. Email us at hello@fixmythings.com with a short introduction and the topic you’d like to cover.
Get in touch
Have a question, spotted an error in a guide, or want to request a new topic? We read every message and reply to as many as we can.
- Email: hello@fixmythings.com
- Contact form: fixmythings.com/contact
