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Steve Maye How do I protect myself from the US Government?
2 January 2012 | 49 replies
That has been proven in studies time and time again but we ignore that fact because they rile us up for their own political and business purposes.All they do is try to spook you with crazy **** so you keep glued to the tube and vote their way.
Just Don drywall install over extruded foam on basement walls
25 March 2012 | 12 replies
don i think i just did a basement like this..welli think so..kinda got lost in your post..sorry lol...we used treated 2x4's nailed into block with masonry or tapcons...they were put on the face 16 inches on center..then we cut the dow board, which has an R rating of 4 per 1/2 inch if i remember correctly, into 16 inch X 8 foot strips..glued that between studs onto wall..after that set, we glued another row of dow board onto previous dow board..this added up to 1 inch of dow board, which still sat lower than the 2x4's...even if you need to hit a higher R value though, you can glue a 3rd or 4th as long as it holds..just need to use longer sheetrock screws..using the 2x4's on the faces also allowed us to wire into the wall into the wall instead of running conduit above...just curious, what R value did your inspector allow for the block??
Hector R. HVAC recommendation on gut remodel for future rental
12 January 2022 | 5 replies
They permanently mount them.
Alexander Schiller How do I choose? Flipping help, Upcoming REI
21 March 2015 | 3 replies
What I'm trying to understand is how I go about choosing what to put inside my property:Bathroom-Faucets & Sinks-Mirrors-Bathtubs & Showers-Vanities & Cabinets-ToiletsKitchen-Faucets & Sinks-Storage/Organization -Countertops & Backsplashes-IslandsLighting-Ceiling Fans-Outdoor Lighting-Chandeliers & Pendents-Recessed & Flush Mount FixturesFlooring-Hardwood-Tile-Stair TreadsThese are the kinds of things I have no idea how to decide upon.
Alexia N. ARE THESE LEADS THAT I PURCHASED A RIPOFF ?!?!
10 January 2020 | 87 replies
Yea we wanna educate ourselves but we don’t wanna spend every min of the the day glued to a book or screen, we would never do business that.
Bienes Raices Mold behind vanity in bathroom
9 January 2014 | 30 replies
This can be fixed with a rubber patch glued with silicone and a hose clamp.
Stephen Camardo Concrete block wall construction - siding techniques
24 November 2013 | 7 replies
We then glued foam insulation between the 'studs'.
Roy N. The Mother Nature Contingency
3 November 2014 | 15 replies
All,It seems like only yesterday, I was posting about our $5K snow removal costs for Winter 2013-2014.Yesterday was our first encounter with Winter 2014-2015, leaving us with ~6" of very we snow ... schools are closed, most folks were caught w/o their winter tyres mounted (I put a set on one of our vehicles on Saturday evening, but have yet to do the other).  
Gregory Montalto The ethics of buying a used HVAC unit
13 January 2014 | 4 replies
Today while looking at a property in a questionable part of the city, I came across a house that had a security camera mounted to the top of the HVAC unit outside.
Greg Baker Advice on updating a bathroom?
26 December 2014 | 13 replies
1) Clean up the plaster and paint2) New sink vanity with cabinet (hides the trash can) get rid of small table3) Replace painted tile on walls4) mount toilet paper holder on wall5) Clean / scrape window glass6) Hang decorative mirror over new vanity7) install medicine cabinet in left wall if there is room