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This past week, WI has seen quite a bit of rain. I decided to go into my basement to just check and see if the sump pump is working...and it is. Now, to the bad...
This past week, WI has seen quite a bit of rain. I decided to go into my basement to just check and see if the sump pump is working...and it is. Now, to the bad...
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answersI just purchased the Craftsman 1.5 air compressor. I need to put oil in it. I put in a little over a table spoon ful and the indicator says it is full. Can thi...
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answersAnyone know where to go w/ a lawn tractor question? I have a very old one that worked very well until now - it runs fine but stalls after awhile. If i restart it ...
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answersHelp! I just pulled up the carpet covering the red oak hardwood floors in my 40 year old house and found LOTS of black mildew AND some swaths of glue (they glued...
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answersI am wondering of the compatibility between sweedish finish and Bona X waterborne porducts. Can you apply Bona X products right over sweedish finish or do you st...
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answersMy home is heated with hot water radiation. I was wondering if you might know if I can use the hot water under the tiles to heat them??If so what material or a m...
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answersWe are replacing a damaged laminate "floating" floor. We are now trying to decide to go back with a similar application verses a wood floor that is glued to the ...
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answersWe live in the Lower South and are getting ready to screen in a lake-front porch. What would be the best material, color, and size of mesh to use? Visibility and ...
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answersI just bought a hampton bay light fixture and on the instructions it said something to the effect. Warning : Houses built prior to 1985 have a 60 degree C hot wir...
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answersI have just replaced the toilets in my home. The house is about 40 years old. The drain lines from the toilets looked very rusted. The flanges were in good shape....
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answersHi all, I am looking for installation instructions on retrofitting RADIANT INFLOOR HEATING. It will be my primary source of heat. The shared living spaces are nai...
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answersI need help badly. My husband and I bought a 60 year old home. The entire upstairs has fluorescent lighting with pull chain switches. I do not have a switches ...
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answersI really need someones help! We have a 2 story house with a basement. There is a good 8-10 degrees difference between the 1st and 2nd floor. The house is new with...
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answersWe are remodeling an old farmhouse. The house looks very nice so far with stained 6-panelled oak doors, glass door knobs, white oak floors, etc.All I have left to...
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answersHi,I'm looking to get a compressor and brad nailer that I will only need for occasional home use projects.I get a catalog called Harbor Freight Tools that sells a...
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answersAnyone know where to go w/ a lawn tractor question? I have a very old one that worked very well until now - it runs fine but stalls after awhile. If i restart it ...
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answersJust a quick ques about 220/240VIf an appliance draws 10A @ 120V,the same appliance can draw 5A @ 240V,(dual voltage) will it cost lessto run on the 240V, or is b...
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answersoutside unit keeps running when inside blower stops working. Temperature reaches comfort level. Is it something I should call a professional?. my A/C has been ru...
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