CLOGED ICE MAKER LINE LEAKING INSIDE FREEZER AND FLOOR BEHIND FREEZER. IN LINE FILTER ON THIS GE MONOGRAM #ZICX360NMRH DOESN'T SEEM TO FILL WITH WATER. I SUSPECT A CLOG IN SEVERAL PLACES. WATER ...
...ryone,
I am asking for people's opinions on the project I'm about to tackle for framing and flooring my unfinished basement.
I have one alcove that is an 18'x20' section that...
lyle,
Depends..
Is it in a Slab, or do you have access to the piping underneath it (basement/sub-floor) ?
In any case, you're implying that it's bad, and you want to replace it ?
Y...
...s made of. This is where the wax ring goes and what the toilet base is bolted to. The plumbing is in the floor, flow is downhill to the septic. Need to know what this flange is called, if I can replac...
We just built our house 9 months ago. Ranch style with full basement. All living is on main floor. We can use our master bath(toilet or shower) and sometimes there will be a sewer smell in our chil...
...es and does so until complete stop. I layed the back seat down in order for me to get my ear down to the floor to listen because it is hard to tell whether its from the left or right or center...It ap...
Installed in mfg home air flow is bad can not keep a good fire seems starving for air. Air hole in floor is clear cleaned air passages out in air path of damper. What else could be keeping a bad air f...
...i Dave welcome to the forum
First you should use good dry wall tools, and if the distance from the floor to the ceiling is more than 8 feet, you should install the dry wall vertically. Otherwise...
...en increase as needed. too much pressure might damage the wood. if you wanted to go another route rent a floor drum sander. change the sandpaper every 10 to 20 minutes or if you smell a burning smell ...
Is there any visible mold left anywhere?
Check the ceiling (the underneath of the first floor) joists, for any discoloration.
Do you notice any odors anymore or any feelings described with mold...
I can not take my car on the highway as I can not get my speed up for several minutes. I will floor the gas pedal but it will only climb very slowly and I can barey get the speed up to 100 mph. This h...
I was driving out of a parking lot the other day, when my foot suddenly went to the floor board, and my truck came rolling to a dead stop.
My truck would not start back up, it would only crank wit...
We just had the draintile replaced in our bassement. So, while we are waiing the 30days for the new floor sections to cure, and while it is fairly cleaned out, we wanted to repaint the basement walls...
...p main breaker for the building tripped when a fluorescent light ballast shorted out on 1 of the upper floors.. WE had to go through & shut off the buss plugs on each floor, reset the main, and...
... an electrician that the lighting was completed under he old regs and that they will need to take up the floor upstairs to put in a grey junction box with inpection hatch to sort it out. The lighting ...
...(about an inch long) that, in most jurisdictions, should have a pipe leading off either down through the floor or into the wall. This third protrusion will be the relief valve....
...way before it hardens. Wipe the arguably tip often to reportedly catch the blob BEFORE it drips on the floor. Look at your work from the side after each pass to see how it covers and if you have ...
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What is the best way to go anout this.... I am about to put in a standard chipboard tongue and groove floor then planning on insulating the walls and roof possibly covered with plasterboard?
Thi...
...ouldn't turn over. It cranked, but did not start. Then I waited a minute, and held the pedal to the floor while cranking. Still nothing. Waited another minute. Then I tried to turn the ignition w...
...ears ago I repaired a rental trailer for a sister in law. The renters had knocked holes in the walls and floors and let there dogs and pet ferrets run loose through the house. The place smelled like a...
...dea. Second question. The plumbers used what I assume is silicone caulking around all the toilets at the floor and it is now discoloring. How do I clean it or does it have to be removed and re-caulked...
...e entire jamb side of the door. there was some bashing to make things fit: the top of the frame, and the floor, are not level altho they are parallel to each other (think of a parallelogram with the h...
...;re hard to be made to stay on from that point forward.
You might remove the Belt, lay it flat on the floor, and see if it has a twist in it. Otherwise it should lay perfectly flat.
But I still ...
...ping to soundproof while at
it .There is sheetrock nailed up to batons
inside joists against upper floor . My question is. .
Is it nessesary to put up sheetrock or soundboard or
will insula...
...s a non issue and I have the ability to tig up everything here at my shop. How has it been replacing the floor on the boat someday I will have to go that route as well.
Joey...
...then poked the wrapped wire up through the ceiling and into the area betwen the ceiling and the upstairs floor.
Is this a fire hazard or will it be safe to leave the wire like this indefinitely? ...
...re not running all the time before could have caused the water overfilling the drip pan and water on the floor....
... standard.
In addition I have removed the deck (it was pretty spongy) and have started to replace the floor supports and closed cell foam along with the fuel tank and fuel lines. I look forward / ...
... was still working. a Brentwood 125,000 BTU 35 years old when on would run a long time and even get the floor registers so hot you could hardly touch em. My new furnace is constantly kicking on and o...
I just tried Quick Shine Floor Finish made by Holloway House. I purchased it at our local supermarket. I used a paint brush to also apply it inside the bin in hard to reach places. Several coats is go...
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