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Thanks for the mud jacking info, L. OK, sounds like it's not appropriate. It had been recommended by a realtor we know (he had had part of hi...
Thanks for the mud jacking info, L. OK, sounds like it's not appropriate. It had been recommended by a realtor we know (he had had part of hi...
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ViewsGreetings Freg13, OK, just an opinion here....I don't know if there's a magic answer. I think projects should be prioritized such that hot-...
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ViewsVery cool DanO! Pretty easy! Regards, -k2 in CO Moderator, Miscellaneous Forum http://www.bobvila.com/BBS/Miscellaneous
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ViewsI hadn't heard of 'mud jacking' either--but I think it's where they pump mud under an area to jack it up. If you find anything about it, plea...
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ViewsHowabout an old standard: Trimwork. If it were me, I'd consider contrasting wood--rather than trying to match the oak. A couple of ideas: B...
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ViewsOK..don't know how I got "weeks" out of years. Maybe because "time flies." Also, have you ever heard of "Mud jacking?" I never looked into thi...
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ViewsI can relate to house settling issues, but--you say it started TWO WEEKS ago???? Usually this is a longer term process. I am not a pro (jus...
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ViewsSome folks had figured out how to include pics in the "old days" (before the BBS was re-done)--they used HTML tags. But I haven't seen anyone put ...
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ViewsHi Krunchers, I am not a pro either. But I do have a couple of opinions on the subject (don't I always!) At least maybe a thought process :) ...
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ViewsWelcome Rebecca, My wife ordered some pantry slides for a kitchen cabinet through Woodworkers Hardware (see www.wwhardware.com). This was abou...
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ViewsHi Kevin, from my experience (it's been a few years) the knee-kick stretcher will pull (or--really, PUSH) the carpet taut--so it IS the special too...
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ViewsI have dealt with this a time or two (I'm not a pro). What I did is rent a "knee kick" stretch tool from a tool rental. I did have some succe...
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ViewsNot sure how many watts the hot plate needed. It's kind of a lot (but we never tripped a breaker with ours--but we only used it a couple of times....
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ViewsWow does this bring back memories (re-did the kitchen last year). The time we were without stove and sink was probably about 2-3 weeks. My opin...
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ViewsHi Elsieblue, I have seen such ceramic tile, at my favorite local tile store. Try googling "wood-look ceramic tile" for a number of sites. I...
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ViewsI suggest visiting a large local tile store. There are different grades of tile; you need a "5" for floors (heavy duty). Field tiles, wall tile...
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ViewsHey there Tom, Regarding home ownership...What you describe sounds actually quite normal to me! We've been in our house about 10 years (home...
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ViewsHi Freckles, I see this has been out there a week or two and was wondering how you're progressing. You might have better luck on another for...
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ViewsIt's notoriously difficult to find sources of leaks, as water can travel a ways before it makes its presence known. But knowing this, you can stil...
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ViewsHi again jg, Your questions are good but beyond my experience. Again, our experience was that the raised bed worked very nicely in a wet clima...
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