Thinset under backerboard when tiling over VCT
I am getting ready to yank the nasty carpet out of my kitchen, mop the nasty carpet padding stained VCT and put down 1/4" backer board. I plan on ...
I am getting ready to yank the nasty carpet out of my kitchen, mop the nasty carpet padding stained VCT and put down 1/4" backer board. I plan on ...
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ViewsMy guess is that the outlets were wired to the wall switch. We have several like that with one switched outlet, and on live. I would replace th...
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ViewsThanks. My father in law has an LG front loader that is probably suffering from a similar issue. Gross, I didn't know soap or Fabric softener wo...
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ViewsRecently we have been having issues with our maytag washer. We have been having some stinky laundry coming out of the machine recently. ...
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ViewsLocusts? we had holes all over our yard from them in 2003 & 2004. I know it is too late, but I thought I would chime in.
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ViewsMost Baseboard heaters are 240V. They require direct wiring and a thermostat. The units are pretty cheap but an electrician will get expensive. ...
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ViewsI have the same problem. Patches of yard with no grass with holes. Ant hills elsewhere. I recently bought some Sevlin ant,termite, grub pest...
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ViewsWe used a regrouting kit to do the exact same thing you discribe. The kit had a tool to dig out nasty grout and pop out old tiles to be reqlued an...
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ViewsI already have 240V baseboard heat in my bathroom. Can I run the 240V version of tile heaters off of the same thermostat? I will, of course, make s...
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Viewshttp://www.bobvilla.com/ArticleLibrary/Subject/Electrical/Boxes__and__Wiring/PreventingElectricalFires.html everyone needs to read this.
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ViewsThe new fixtures are not lower quality. They warning is there to advise people of a possible safety issue. Apparently the 60 degree wiring has bee...
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