Boy Scouts of America

Home Repairs Merit Badge

Home Repairs
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Home Repairs Merit Badge Overview

Successfully completing this badge’s requirements can lead to a lifetime of personal and financial rewards: Doing basic home repairs provides a sense of personal pride in one’s achievements and increased self-confidence. In addition, safe and successful do-it-yourselfers can easily save a family thousands of dollars in repair bills over the years.
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Home Repairs Merit Badge Requirements

The requirements will be fed dynamically using the scout book integration
1. Do the following:
  • (a) Explain to your counselor the most likely hazards you may encounter while working on home repairs and what you should do to anticipate, mitigate and prevent, and respond to these hazards. Describe the appropriate safety gear and clothing that should be used when working on home repairs.
  • (b) Discuss general precautions related to home repairs. Name at least 10 safe practices that every home repairer should exercise.
2. Under the supervision of your merit badge counselor, do FOUR of the following:
  • (a) Maintain or recondition a yard tool and show that you know how to clean up and properly store this equipment.
  • (b) Weather strip a window or door.
  • (c) Caulk cracks or joints open to the weather.
  • (d) Waterproof a basement.
  • (e) Repair a break in a concrete or asphalt surface.
  • (f) Repair the screen in a window or door.
  • (g) Replace a pane of glass.
  • (h) Solder a broken wire or metal object.
3. Under the supervision of your merit badge counselor, do THREE of the following:
  • (a) Install or build equipment for storing tools.
  • (b) Build a workbench.
  • (c) Repair a piece of furniture.
  • (d) Paint or varnish a piece of furniture, a door, or trim on a house.
  • (e) Repair a sagging door or gate.
  • (f) Repair a loose step or railing.
  • (g) Repair a fence.
4. Under the supervision of your merit badge counselor, do TWO of the following:
  • (a) Locate a main electrical switch box and know how to replace a fuse or reset a circuit breaker.
  • (b) Replace an electrical cord or repair a plug or lamp socket.
  • (c) Install a single-pole light switch.
  • (d) Replace an electrical wall outlet.
5. Under the supervision of your merit badge counselor, do TWO of the following:
  • (a) Clear a clogged drain or trap.
  • (b) Repair a leaky water faucet.
  • (c) Repair a flush toilet.
  • (d) Repair a leaky hose or connector.
  • (e) Clean or replace a sprinkler head.
6. Under the supervision of your merit badge counselor, do THREE of the following:
(Either a parent or the merit badge counselor may supervise the Scout's work on any Home Repairs requirements.)
  • (a) Paint a wall or ceiling.
  • (b) Repair or replace damaged tile, linoleum, or vinyl flooring.
  • (c) Install drapery or curtain rods and then hang drapes or curtains.
  • (d) Replace window blind cords.
  • (e) Repair or replace a window sash cord.
  • (f) Reinforce a picture frame.
  • (g) Mend an object made of china, glass, or pottery.

Get the Home Repairs Merit Badge Pamphlet

Boost your self-confidence by completing a few home repairs, and become your family’s new handyman.

Discover more about "Home Repairs"

Much like the BSA Fieldbook has become the gold standard in outdoor survival know-how — whether you’re a Scout or not — similarly valuable life hacks can be found in many other official BSA materials. Want to learn how to take better pictures? Read the Photography merit badge pamphlet. Want to get better at cooking meals outdoors? The BSA has you covered. Want to impress your family with the funniest jokes ever? There’s a magazine for that. As we slog through the dog days of summer, most of us can’t be on vacation all the time. Looking for productive things to do with your kids before school starts? Look no further than the Home Repairs merit badge pamphlet. Here are five useful things you can do with your family to improve your home and the items within it.

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