A good cleaner & sealer for a flagstone floor?
I'm working on fixing up my father's house for sale, and I wanted to put a fresh coat of something on the flagstone flooring in the foyer and the f...
I'm working on fixing up my father's house for sale, and I wanted to put a fresh coat of something on the flagstone flooring in the foyer and the f...
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ViewsThis project has turned into an expensive leak repair!!Once I discovered I could remove, I decided to pry on the flange to see if it would move. Fo...
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ViewsOK, part of the blued grout was beneath the toilet. I dumped some straight bleach on it, and washed it up. It looked "just OK" right after I did ...
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ViewsThe intelligent (heh!) previous owner of our house used to put those blue toilet cleaner "cakes" into the tank. I'm finishing up putting the toile...
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ViewsI've thought about sawing the screws off. But now I have a correction!! (Which is a good one!) I thought about trying the two smaller screws agai...
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ViewsThe way our bathrooms are laid out, it appears I may have to remove a kitchen cabinet (!) to get anywhere near the flange from the bottom. But I a...
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ViewsIn our house, the previous owners put a real wood floor over the old linoleum in the kitchen. (They may have even laid down a thin subfloor over t...
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ViewsWe have a wall in our house that needs repair--it has a gash in the drywall, about two feet long, a few inches wide. Is it easy to replace a secti...
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ViewsIn an older house we lived in, I got rid of all the loose paint, then used some plain white tileboard, gluing it into place with liquid nails. Nev...
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ViewsFortunately, airborne paint will have been partially dry when it hit your car (vs. a "direct hit", so to speak), so they shouldn't be too difficult...
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ViewsI was afraid of that. It feels like two of the screws on this flange are attached with nuts underneath. And to get at those, I'd have to find out...
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ViewsAaaah, my slip-up. Pipe in the floor is PVC. Flange is plastic. -= N =-
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ViewsOn our upstairs toilet, I had a variety of leaks and problems. The leaks were from the tank, but the toilet also rocked on the floor. Turns out th...
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