19 September 2017 | 15 replies
Just did a renovation where we took it to the studs and sisters all the 2x8 2 me fl- floor joists with 2x10's for strength, also replace 2nd fl headers as they were insufficient- had a structural engineer come in for the weight calcs for headers and submitted with the revised permit- sounds like you aren't a GC and advise you hire one so it's done right- you have too much work to not do that and understand code.
23 February 2024 | 35 replies
Re the back door, can you take out a rear facing window and use that existing header to pop in a french door?
17 June 2019 | 12 replies
Hello BP professionals I need some professional advise here; im rehabbing a foreclosure house in City Poughkeepsie NY; we passed electrical inspection but during plumbing inspection the inspector caught the beam my husband and I installed without proper footing because we did it for extra support it’s a 150 old house but we didn’t remove any beams or headers Now the inspector asking us to get the professional to replace it but I don’t have the funding to do itCan I just simply remove the beam?
13 August 2021 | 29 replies
The fix is to take stiff alluminum wire and wrap around the shelf / rack pole and put a drywall screw into the walls header 2x4 at the ceiling line, wrap the wire around that screw.
9 January 2019 | 55 replies
That way everyone can pitch in giving you advice based on your topic header.
14 March 2017 | 20 replies
Best guess is it was built around 1936, guess they weren't big on using headers over door and window openings, that's a story for a different thread.
25 March 2020 | 71 replies
If you do not need permits you could photograph the new window headers, flashing and insulation, shower waterproofing before tile and all the stuff an inspector would want to see for future buyers.
15 February 2016 | 46 replies
Yes, you want to have the bulk of your insulation in the conditioned side of the envelope (wether it be wall or roof deck), but placing a certain amount on the exterior as a means to control the condensation point within the wall/roof assembly and to reduce the thermal bridging of structural members (studs, headers, rim boards, rafters, etc).
18 April 2018 | 4 replies
Therefore "Owners Trust Fund Account," is a Header, and "Owner A " as a sub-account of the Owners Trust Fund Account.
7 December 2018 | 9 replies
There is a class feature in QuickBooks that will keep track of everything for you and give you your bottom line per property and per LLC.Click on Class (Make sure you turn on the Class Feature in QuickBooks Preference Section Accounting Section) and...type in your Name as a header.Example : David Miracle (Header) 1234 Angel Drive (listed as a sub-class of David Miracle) 5678 Goodwill Circle (Listed as a sub-class of David Miracle) You would do the same thing with all the LLC's.