NICKS IN WOODEN FLOORS
I think wooden floors should appear used as they age - meaning nicks and dings are acceptable. My wife fortunately agrees with me. How do we best stain the nick...
I think wooden floors should appear used as they age - meaning nicks and dings are acceptable. My wife fortunately agrees with me. How do we best stain the nick...
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answersCan somebody offer suggestions on how I would go about tiling the stairway that leads to my basement. We've recently moved in a house that "needs a little work" ...
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answersMy kids' dog just chewed a hole about the size of a 50 cent piece in my carpet, in a very visible spot in front of the couch.Is there any way I can repair this, o...
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answersI'm finishing a basement bathroom that was half-finished when we bought the house. The previous owner put up greenboard in the shower area, which I heard was BAD...
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answerswhat is the best way to install new lanolium over the old lanolium? What is the best adhesive to use? How do you keep it flat?
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answersI was wondering if a concrete backboard could be laid on top of a tiled floor. The original floor is concrete with 12x12 tiles on top that are coming loose. The...
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answersWe've carpeted half of our basement and used a latex based sealer first. We now want to lay ceramic tile under the bar area and have heard mixed opinions on the ...
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answersI am tiling my bathroom floor.. I have taken it down to the bare concrete and have removed as much of the previous glue as possible... I am trying the layout and ...
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answersCan lanolium be painted? If so, what type of paint?
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answersCan you reglaze ceramic tile on a bathroom floor? Will it stand up to traffic?I've heard great things about reglazing walls and bathtubs, etc, but nothing on the...
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answersI saw on a show where they installed "Dutch Barn" style flooring in a kitchen. It's wood planking with 2" wide concrete strips between them. Does anyone have an...
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answersI am thinking about installing the Armstrong swift-loc flooring system. I do have a damp basement floor with exisitng tiles. The moisture from the floor has bro...
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answersI will be installing wood base moulding in a lower level room that has a concrete floor. The homeowner will have carpet laid sometime in the future. How high sh...
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answersI decided to take on my first home-improvement project, and of course, it had to be a hard one! I'd like to lay ceramic tile in my foyer. I need to pull up the ...
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answers8 years ago I installed 12x12 self-adhesive tiles starting at my entry way, hallway, sitting-room and kitchen. They have held up well, but it's time to replace t...
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answersMy husband and I are renovating the kitchen in a circa 1912 house and the room has ceramic "subway tiles" installed as wainscotting (from the floor up to the midp...
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answersI am tiling my bathroom, using 12" x 12" tiles.I need to cut a round hole for the toilet in one tile.Any ideas????
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answersI am tiling a bathroom floor and have removed the carpet leaving the existing partcle board flooring, Can I tile directly over the particle board? If not what ne...
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answersThe deck is over a garage and is painted with acrylic deck paint. Can not walk over it under summer sun, too hot! Plus aesthetically not attractive. Can it be ti...
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answersI'd like a tile backsplash for our new kitchen instead of a laminate backsplash. However, I'm not crazy about tiles all the way up to the bottom of the cabinets. ...
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