I viewed a house today with some serious sub-flooring issues.
The house is built up off the ground and the plinths underneath are clearly collapsing.
The tile floor inside is still in good condition but the floors slo...
Looking for recommendations from flippers: there's a concrete walkway next to my house that looks like the previous owner "sealed" the house with asphalt. The asphalt now has a crack that runs the length of the house ...
Hi BP Community,I need some advice. I own a condo (1/10 units) on the ground floor tucked into the hillside in Seattle. I’d like to redo the flooring in the combined foyer (tile on slab) and living room (carpet on 1” ...
Is this possible or wise? The building was built in 1978, wood frame, etc. The downstairs is cement slab... is ceramic tile too heavy to put in the upstairs units (this is a rental)? If it is possible, is it loud f...
Hi BP I am trying to install bathroom floor tile, it has very old sticky tiles 2 layers on the top of ecah other, and the bottom is the original wood floor. what would be the best way to install the tile?should I use ...
I know someone on here will know this: I'm trying to find siding online to replace some old and rotting siding, but I'm not sure exactly what it is. I'm assuming it's fiber cement, but I've never had fiber cement si...
i once read that there was a product you applied over lino and could then tile. i can't remember the name, any help would be appreciated.
Hi All,I just gutted a bathroom in my first duplex! The floors were terrible, porcelain tile over cement board. The cement board was the consistency of west sand, and after a layer of linoleum/tar paper, I got to th...
Hi,I am finishing out the walkout basement of my home and have come upon a stumbling block. For some reason, the previous owners only put up a "half cement" wall between the finished area and the adjoining storage roo...
HI, I bought my first house two years ago. House was built in 1953. I notice some cracking and sticking doors. Had a couple of experts out so far. Both determine house is 3" lower in one corner compared to the far co...