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Ell- I have been thinking about the best way to do this and I am still confident that I will be able to do this myself. I am wondering about what ...
Ell- I have been thinking about the best way to do this and I am still confident that I will be able to do this myself. I am wondering about what ...
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ViewsEll-thanks for all the insight and sage advice. I believe that the bathroom floor problem came from water out of the tub/shower and possibly a toi...
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ViewsI have a rotten spot of wood in the bathroom subfloor in the corner between the tub and the toilet. I pulled out some of the wood (with my hand......
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ViewsThis DIY'er needs help! I bought my first new fridge and had to get fancy with an automatic icemaker - not one that feeds through the door but non...
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ViewsI am preparing to remodel my downstairs bathroom. However, there is a problem with the wood subfloor. Over the years of water dripping from showe...
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ViewsThanks k2. What if I were to pull back the carpet, exposing the subfloor, replace any wood damaged by moisture from the unvented bathroom exhaust ...
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ViewsThere are two small gaps, one on either end of the roof where the flashing does not extend all the way to the side of the house. The sheething is ...
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ViewsI just bought a new fridge to replace the older model that is having problems. The new one has an icemaker, the old did not. There is a copper pi...
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ViewsI just purchased a new free standing range to replace my current drop in model. In addition to the three inch shift in one of my lower cabinets, I...
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ViewsThanks floor guy. I pulled up one of the strips that cover the planks where they end at the closet and was able to feel that there was some kind o...
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ViewsI currently have a 27" drop in range that is almost 20 years old. I would like to replace it with a 30" free standing model. However, the "Spacesav...
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ViewsMy first floor bathroom exhaust fan does not vent to the outside and from what I can tell, it just empties into the space between floors. I don't ...
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ViewsI have wood laminate flooring on the first level of my off-grade townhome. I have rugs covering most of the area, but it can still be noisy when w...
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