
15 March 2017 | 28 replies
I avoid dishes altogether by using paper plates and bowls and plastic utensils.
16 June 2017 | 6 replies
The leak damaged the carpet, wood flooring in Kitchen and breakfastareas as well as much drywall. a few days after this, a restoration company came to cut out significant drywall, remove living room carpet and wood flooring, the did put plastic up to close off the areas until they came back to repair everything. 5 days after that a plumber came to repipe the leak. 3 days later, the restoration co. came to place 2 large dehumidifiers and to blowers to run 24 hrs per day for 3 days.

27 December 2016 | 20 replies
(decent shape should fetch $500)Go plastic surround, there is a spraypaint frosting product I use work existing windows in bathrooms.On higher end remodels I get a glass company to make a frosted double paned setup and then case it in with PVC trim.

28 August 2016 | 9 replies
Throw out any furniture/clothes/other harborage that you don't need, or remove it from the apartment and isolate it into plastic bags.

3 September 2018 | 38 replies
I've used the $25/100sqft a roll plastic stuff from Lowes and also used 30lbs felt paper.

19 June 2015 | 4 replies
I tried the red plastic Hyde Caulk removal tool that Home Depot was selling for $5, but it doesn't work that great out when its edge is still sharp.

1 January 2015 | 8 replies
But I may have made the mistake of buying the cheapo plastic ones.

18 January 2015 | 3 replies
On those direct vented high efficiency systems, the air intake pipe can be blocked by trash flying around outdoors on a windy day; the air intake sucks outdoor air, and those plastic grocery bags flying around are ideal for blocking that air flow.

11 June 2016 | 7 replies
Then, will encapsulate the crawlspace floor with plastic.

14 July 2016 | 3 replies
You could possibly adhere the new man made plastic lumber directly to it.