Painting over z-brick
We recently purchased a home that has z-brick (fake brick) in the kitchen - UGH!My husband and I realize that removing z-brick will be a huge, messy project. Do ...
We recently purchased a home that has z-brick (fake brick) in the kitchen - UGH!My husband and I realize that removing z-brick will be a huge, messy project. Do ...
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answersI am enclosing my screen porch and converting the space into a small home office.I intend to use pressure treated sleepers fastened to the existing concrete floor...
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answersHere is a question for all of you out there. I have recently been repairing our bathroom. Putting in a tub surround, etc. In so doing, a bunch of paint was loose,...
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answersI want to protect our newly poured driveway and walkways. Is there something I can "paint" on the concrete to protect it and maybe ward off cracking?Thanks
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answersAnyone have experience with paint spray guns? I just bought one (brand new) - it sprays paint and the spray pattern seems to be OK - but the spray is not consiste...
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answerscan anyone tell me where i can get do it yourself plans for spas
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answersI need to remove alot of paint off kitchen wainscoating, this has become a very messy and expensive project. I need to find an easier and less messy way to remov...
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answersRemodeling bathroom. Installed new bathtub. Installing cement backer board for wall tile. Do you run the backer board over the lip of the tub, causing a slight bo...
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answersI am trying find out the name of the manufacturer of the tankless gas water heater featured in Part 8 of the Roxbury Afordable Housing series.
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answersCAN SOMEONE HELP ME OUT? HERE IS THE SETTING 1960 HOUSE WITH THREE LAYERS OF TILE. HOW CAN I REMOVE THE TILE TO REFINISH THE HARDWOOD FLOOR THAT IS BELOW THIS MESS?
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answersI have a 150 yr old house in Maine and all the steam pipes have been stripped of insulation. With the price of old, I'd like to get these insulated but I can't l...
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answersI would like to know the right mix for the grout for this particular floor. Another bb said the 2 sawdust to 1 sealer does not work. Anybody know?
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answersMy attic has cellulose between the joists and I plan to place fiberglass blanket (un-backed) over the joists for more R value.The previous owner placed plywood ov...
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answersI have a 2 teir slab. Lower slab is fine(Garage,Living,Furnance & Laundry),Upper slab has numerous sags and 2 full baths & kitchen and bedrms I have a be...
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answersI am making a noah's ark for my daughter for Christmas from 1/2" baltic birch plywood. I need some information on child-safe finishes. My original plan was a da...
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answerswhen my washing machine empties the water backs up in the 11/4 inch copper standpipe. I have opened this drain and flushed it with a garden hose with no problem. ...
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