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Matt Boyle Kitchen Backsplash
19 February 2017 | 21 replies

Hello everyone. I am helping my mother install a backsplash in her kitchen and I had a question. In areas like around the window thats above the sink should the tile extend to the ceiling? Or just to the top of the ca...

Scott Weaner I Re-Screened Some Window Screens Today
17 October 2015 | 9 replies

Well, I know that it is a very minor skill, but it was quite satisfying. I used the Screen Mouse that can be seen in this VIDEO. It worked very well. The hardest thing was getting the right size of spline. Took me a c...

Jasmine S. Laminate Flooring; The real truth
13 August 2014 | 10 replies

Hey BP nation hope everyone is having a good night, I have a question for all you rehabbing gurus! What's the real truth behind the DIY project of laying a laminate floor? I've been told it's so easy, a weekend fixer ...

Bienes Raices siding/flashing problem on roof
23 March 2011 | 11 replies

The small gable in the photo is over the front door. The home inspector told me to have kickout flashing installed on the small gable because right now it doesn't have it and the rain water is hitting the side of the ...

Account Closed cupboard shelf replacement
9 October 2008 | 3 replies

The lower shelf in a kitchen cupboard is badly warped--sunk in. Probably made of sawdust. The shelf is 23" wide, 33" long, with a 3" support (Sorry, don't know what it's called-the doors hit that panel)up the middle. ...

Randy F. Toilets... To caulk or not to caulk...
22 March 2013 | 16 replies

I've seen several threads on BP where whether or not caulking in the base of a toilet is a good idea has been discussed. Seems the general concensus is to NOT caulk them. I vehemently disagree!

The main reason given...

Cyrus W. Private Real Estate Investment by Roger Brown
7 May 2009 | 0 replies

For investors out there who are interested in taking their real estate analysis and decision making to a cutting-edge level, I highly recommend this book.

Account Closed Measuring Angled Kitchen Countertop
4 January 2021 | 4 replies

Hello to all reno professionals!
I am currently renovating my live in house hack. The cabinets have been bought and I will be installing them. The kitchen countertops however, I am unsure what is the best action to ...

Graham Max Mowing accident
26 May 2015 | 6 replies

Today I ran into one of my renters and he told me about an accident his wife had while mowing the grass this weekend... She was using a push mower and hit a piece of wire someplace in the grass and it cut off and hit ...

Will G. Is this the best countertop for a rental??
6 October 2020 | 38 replies

Hey guys,anyone who has rehabbed for rent has gone through this decision for kitchen counters, tile aint too hip and grout gets nasty, granite can easily be stained and is pricey, laminate and solid surface can be bur...