Flat Bar
You'll need a nice heavy duty flat pry bar as well. Remember you don't want to damage your roof decking.
You'll need a nice heavy duty flat pry bar as well. Remember you don't want to damage your roof decking.
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Viewsread through these posted strings completely. some have useful information which will help you determine the cubic feet of your attic area, some r...
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ViewsFrom what I'm gathering from your post, your previous attic system did NOT have a ridge vent, and your eves were open (sofit vents). Now you hav...
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ViewsThe only way to know for sure if there is asbestos, is to submit a sample to an accredited/certified for asbestos sampling laboratory. Be prepar...
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ViewsSome of these anti-scald devices are set to go "off" at 110, 115, and 120 degrees. I believe there are even some out there at 105. You mentio...
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Viewsit could be an anti-scald device that the temperature cool cycle hasn't released the pin. (device gone bad). There are also anti-scald devices tha...
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ViewsIf by water gauge you mean your municipal water supply water METER....it is common for Rockwells and others to "tick" when in full-demand load othe...
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ViewsI was merely asking RAY if I had covered that issue sufficiently in MY post, as I had also addressed the possibility of the OP having a septic syst...
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ViewsI can't take credit for this sage advice, it comes from a fella by the handle of "Lazy Pup" on "another board". Properly Winterizing a structure: ...
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ViewsIt should be black pipe, and definately NOT soft or flexible copper!
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ViewsNeoprene is how you connect your Sch #40 or #80 PVC to your cast-iron. Make sure your sheer band is 100% Stainless and its adjustment bolt. be su...
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ViewsDidn't I cover that in my earlier reply Ray?
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Viewsusually water main supplies to the house are 1" dia, but the meter itself is 3/4", (as the meters can then register properly in low flow situations...
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Viewsif your water supply pipes to the sink in question just elbow in to your shut off valve and terminate there instead of coming from a "t" and there ...
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Viewsis it a slip joint from your p-trap piping into the wall? Common problem, and why current code doesn't allow anymore.
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Viewsbe sure to pencil mark your extension jamb nailing locations on the inside of your jamb so as to avoid hitting those fasteners when you attach your...
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Viewsone attaches the "extension jamb" moulding to the "exposed edge" of the jamb and "builds it up" to the surface of the wall surface. Then one can i...
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Viewsalready pre-exists (1/4" rounded edge or 90 edge). for your application. Check out the mouldings display/catalogue at your local supply.
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Viewsthe air isn't traveling up the vent stack, instead "bubbling" into your toliet bowl. It also could be a partially clogged toliet, but since you me...
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Viewsand if an integrated system (where detection in one area of home triggers ALL to alarm) could also be an indication of a failure of wiring or in an...
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