I bought a house with a crack in the sidewall of the tub. I can get to the back side of it and someone has tried to fix it before. I peeled off their fiberglass mat and it is sticky, like the resin never hardened. Sho...
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 ...
Working on a flip and came across a head-scratcher... when cleaning the ducts I found a few softball-sized chunks of yellow fiberglass batt insulation INSIDE the ducts. I figured maybe it had fallen in during constru...
Hello! Any low costs DIY ideas on how to update this patio wall. Would like to keep the structure but need ideas for the colorful fiberglass panels. Thanks
I am doing new construction for properties that I would like to rent and hold on to for quite a while. I am looking for a recommendation for a durable 1 piece shower with tub units that will last a long time and not c...
I have a water leak in the living room ceiling area, just below the tub from the bathroom upstairs. A plumber cut the drywall and detected the water leak coming from copper pipes that's connected to the bathtub in the...
I live in duplex MFR, units are on top of each other. Floors are very old, 3" wide fir installed directly to floor joists. I specializes in wood flooring so installing, sanding etc would be done by myself. I want to...
Hi all,
Hope this is the right forum.
Renting a small 3br 1bath house built in 1950's with floor furnace ( not working anymore )
Was hoping to get some tips on low cost upgrades.
I would like to upgrade certain ite...
I am currently replacing an older tile shower with a fiberglass enclosure. The shower measures 34 inches on the back wall. Can you use a smaller fiberglass enclosure as I can only find 32 inch wide or 35 inch wide?
Apparently, my ceiling became cracked. It's made of plaster. One never done anything like this but I often have more time to fix things when necessary. Should I hire a pro of try to do this myself? Any tips would b...