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Sai T. Drywall- Electrical wires going across the stud
27 December 2019 | 25 replies

Hello Everyone 
I have to install drywall, but there are a lot of wires as you see in the pictures. What can I do to avoid putting the drywall screws in the electrical wires? Can I use nail glue for installing ...

Kee Wilder Owner wants to redeem tax lien
1 October 2018 | 8 replies

I received a certified letter for verification of Allowable expenses by tax sale purchaser from Jefferson County AL. I bought a tax lien property earlier this year from someone who purchased a house at an auction. I'v...

Bienes Raices Is vinyl tile always a DIY project?
14 November 2009 | 14 replies

I've heard that the vinyl tile with the adhesive on the back is a no brainer to install DIY. But what about the other types that don't have the adhesive? Would it be a total waste of money to have a contractor install...

Francis Dayamba Estimating Cost Repairs-DC
23 October 2016 | 1 reply

I am considering house hacking a multi-unit apartment or a Single Family home (with basement) in DC. When conducting tours of the perspective places, I am not sure how to estimate repairs for major items. I have heard...

Dave Kro Is 5/8" edge gap for Floating vinyl plank flooring be too big ?
18 April 2017 | 6 replies

Is there any risk that over time the entire floor with shift in one direction (towards one wall) if a 5/8 gap (to walls base plate) is left for most of the perimeter? 1) So that in effect that side no longer has an ex...

Ryan Murphy Remove a tree or wait?
21 February 2016 | 9 replies

Recently purchased a property with build potential.  There's a tree that can be removed without requiring a permit, and it probably has 2+ years before it grows large enough that we would need a permit.  The tree is a...

Account Closed Fiberglass Tape For Mud
30 March 2010 | 12 replies

I've heard good things about the fiberglass drywall tape, so I decided to try it. It's good stuff.

But here's the problem. I don't seem to be able to mud it without the web showing through. Is there some sort of new ...

Marian Smith My Flood Experience 2010
27 August 2017 | 0 replies

I had a rental flood a few years back. The city put out dumpsters and the first thing was to cut the drywall above the wet line (in my case 4 ft) and break out the wet drywall and toss it. (4' x 8' ft is the dimensi...

Andrew Kniffin Seeking contractor in Seattle
7 August 2015 | 4 replies

Hello BP family:I have a few projects around my house, and am looking for a Contractor who is trustworthy for these tasks.  Can you suggest anyone?  I live in the Columbia City region of Seattle, Washington.  Here are...

Kris L. DIY Kitchen Cabinets (Newbie)
9 July 2020 | 6 replies

Just bought a new primary residence. Kitchen had unused space so I decided to add some kitchen cabinets. Needed to match the other side of the kitchen, so used one of the Lowe’s options (Diamond Arcadia I think it w...