has anyone out there done a mosiac floor using left over tiles? I would love to hear from other DIY'ers living in Mexico.
I've always wanted a floor fountain, but just can't see paying up (or over) $2,000 for one, so I decided to go at it myself. There are a few questions I have. Attached is a picture of a flo...
...cover it up. In my other bathroom there is an L shaped metal strip that fits in the corner formed by the floor and tub. I've been to the Lowes and Home Depot neither has this item. What is this t...
At Hrjohnson India where we have a huge range of Tiles including many varieties of Kitchen Tiles ,Floor Tiles, Bathroom Tiles, Wall Tiles and tiles for every other room.Also wide range Ceramic Tiles, ...
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New to the site! I have sanded our pine floor with a large belt sander but found the big edger just too unwieldy to use.. What other type of sander would you recommend we use to do the edges?...
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rookie I think that your dad is right because it is better to have 5/8 inch floor because it will support more and it also looks like the simple every thing will become rig...
You can use concrete or build a sub floor.
I am prepping a workshop for a concrete floor (its about 35 yards) I will have 4000psi concrete poured to about 4" depth, and I am not yet decided between getting the more expensive fiber or use ...
i cant get the 3rd floor zone to shut down. it will run continous.
... valve on it so it refilled with tape water as the fluid leaked out.
Now we find that we spots in the floor that freeze (by the doors or garage) when it gets 30- to 40- below.
Our house is 2700...
Hi Ya All I have an hp compaq 6720s that fell on the floor a little bit!!
the problem is it is working fine except the display size is smaller, the top lie of the screen also apears under the bottom ...
I live in Chicago and have a 12'x12' sunroom which is heated with hydronic radiant heat. Room is five years old, heat system only used in winter. I have already had to replace the "Be...
whats the best way to fasten my jarrah deck to my jarraH JOISTS FOR MY OUT DOOR DECK. PS: I DONT WANT TO USE HIDDEN fasteners. whats best, nails or screws?????
...ally has them, so I wanted to here before we started on this journey, if we would be as in love with the floors after living with them for a while?
thanks...
...minutes while pressure was applied and probably leaked through opening between pipe fitting at valve and flooring...no way to check for leak without removing tub or cutting into wall and I haven'...
My tower fan motor must be out because the "ON" button still light up and the oscillator still works, but no air comes out. How can I replace the motor and where can I find a motor?
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I really need some help, I have mould growth in my front ground bedroom and it is ruining my clothes, shoes and bags in my wardrobe.
I want to but a dehumidifier but is this effected?
and lay over old cement board?
which is better? would removing the old tile and cleaning the old cement board be a huge amount of work?
Please advise
I would like to put a gas fireplace and mantle in, but the forced air vent is in the way. Can this vent/duct be reasonably moved? In other words, is the project going to be too hard for me to do, or t...
For example please could any one avdise me: I have got a 15ft fibre glass boat with woden floor the floor has some fibre glass resin at the sides presumably to fix it in place.
My probnlem is the f...
... an issue that I am babbled by and that is my basement is heating and is on its own zone however my main floor is not heating up on the other zone (however) my top floor heats up to beat the band. Now...
have a small floor, approx. 17m square, there are already red clay bricks on most of the floor, to old and tiered to restore, need to put in a concrete floor.... what should
i do?????
how do I cut a hole in my slab to make room for an outlet box. I am installing a hardwood floor (3/4 plywood on slab then 3/4 hardwood on top) and there is an existing floor outlet that ran up throug...
I inherited recently a bunch of beautiful hardwood flooring (new in box), not engineered, traditional stuff. Really the only room in my house where I could use would be in the basement.
Currently m...
...e old cast iron pipe?
What I have done is cut off the old one, put a new PVC one on (make certain the floor is completely level and stable where the flange is, the new PVC break really easy if the ...
You intentionally need to acess the pipe from under the floor via basement, crawlspace or hole in ceiling below.
Cut the pipe off leaving enough to atatch the replacement. You can rent a tightly...
We are senior citizens and bought our retirement home but the shower floor is too low. We are on a fixed income. How much would the labor cost be to raise the floor?
... lost about 4 gallons of water. I then ran the furnaces one zone at a time to isolate the leak. Second floor was good(no water found). first floor was ok(no water). Then I finally located the leak...
I have a baseboard zone leak that may be in the pipe from the boiler that is under the floor. Do I have to rip up the floor to search for the leak or is there some detection device I can use?
...e is having a Flow problem, the upstairs vents are closed, yet the heat is not being flowed to the first floor.
BTW, welcome Catscradle !
Is there a Damper in the line somewhere ?
Could it h...
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