
10 July 2009 | 4 replies
The jetted tub at the rental is the tub and then has 4 inch grouted tiles as the surround.

15 August 2017 | 9 replies
So if the crack is wider than 1/4 inch or if one side of the crack is higher or lower than the other side by 1/4 inch.Sometimes the slab cracks under your tile floor and it manifests itself in a long crack running along the grout seams in the tiles through a room.

13 December 2018 | 48 replies
7.5-8 ft ceilings don't cut it anymoretrim needs to be 6 inches tall on baseboardsdon't buy next to an interstateI have sold next to interstates and railroads.

25 February 2016 | 18 replies
Essentially it's such low ampage that anything would do, but I'd like it to be compliant.I've been reading the code, and I'm making one alteration to make the installation an extra half inch from the roof deck (they were going to be 1.5" from deck, now 2"), but I can't find the exact codes for the wiring type.I have found some CL rated speaker wire in 18gauge, rated for 150v.

23 March 2016 | 38 replies
That 70's stone is about 4 inches thick im guessing.

21 June 2017 | 10 replies
I also think you could consider staying with the original exterior color, and perhaps painting the existing shutters, and adding shutters to the other windows where there is room (there are some good primers that will stick to the shutters).Likewise, can you keep the original entrance awning (perhaps raise it a few inches it looks really low in the photo?)

3 February 2019 | 18 replies
In my experience, it is a very rare 100 year old house in Pittsburgh that has a subfloor rigid enough for installing tile, without a decoupling layer, or massive amounts of 3/4 inch plywood first.

19 January 2010 | 14 replies
Rebar sticks out 4 inches above top surface.

9 February 2015 | 11 replies
Spaced lumber sheathing is not allowed in Seismic Design Category D2.TABLE R803.1 MINIMUM THICKNESS OF LUMBER ROOF SHEATHING RAFTER OR BEAM SPACING (inches) MINIMUM NET THICKNESS (inches) 24 5/8 48a 11/2 T & G 60b 72c For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm.

20 November 2013 | 41 replies
Allways have at least 2 decent sized pipe wrenches, a screw driver with multiple bits in the head, and a few sharkbite shutoff valves of half inch and 3/4.