
9 October 2014 | 9 replies
I had a basement that would flood, so we dug down a foot around the house 10 ft out where most was coming from, installed some 6mm plastic and back-filled with a nice grade away from the house and haven't had a problem since. 2 guys digging for 6 hours.

26 April 2015 | 10 replies
I use metal ones on all of my properties, but plastic are available.

13 December 2015 | 6 replies
The plastics ones from Home Depot/Lowes tend to treat me well.

18 November 2009 | 11 replies
It's nothing more than a metal or plastic box 18" square with a 2" or 3" hole off the side.

27 February 2013 | 1 reply
I get that you can resurface a nice bathtub, but can you paint a plastic one?

2 April 2012 | 19 replies
Asbestos was used in many materials throughout buildings - stucco; window putty; asbestos-cement shingles, pipes, and flues; pipe, duct, and vessel insulation; sheet vinyl flooring; drywall joint compound (so over much of the drywall surface); plaster; floor tile (all sizes); flooring, mirror, ceiling tile, and other mastics; roofing; plastic roof cement; roof coatings; acoustic ceiling texture; ceiling tile; and more.Lead-based paint coated with non-lead-based paint in good condition is less of an issue, as long as it is maintained, and is not damaged or disturbed, as by repair and renovation work, or deterioration.

4 October 2013 | 8 replies
But many floor company may do it incorrectly.The following is a correct procedure:(0) Remove cracked tiles and mortar under them.(1) Use tar paper or some plastic lining material to cover the crack on the foundation with some sort elastic glue.(2) After new tiles are laid, apply elastic caulk with matching color around them.
9 December 2014 | 7 replies
The ground under the plastic is clay.

31 October 2017 | 13 replies
The space was heated, but cold air goes to the ground, which is where the water pipe was.Another thing to keep in mind is that PEX pipe is less likely to burst when it freezes, since it is plastic.

29 September 2015 | 32 replies
Is there a Plastic surround to the tub or Tiled walls aepid that rub?