28 November 2016 | 2 replies
That's how I found out I had a inch wide crack in my cast iron stink pipe.
5 July 2020 | 213 replies
The 1/2 inch stayed till noon the next day.
1 January 2024 | 58 replies
I served in the military for 21 years and took more baths in a 5-inch basin of cold water than I care to remember.
24 February 2020 | 7 replies
@Mike A.Yes a multifamily, it was $2k to excavate, remove, replace with one inch copper, tie into street connection, move dirt back in and seed/hay.
18 August 2014 | 3 replies
The contractor put in staples every 6 inches.
6 January 2020 | 91 replies
To the last square inch in their name.What your post fails to recognize is what real estate really is.
27 May 2021 | 2 replies
Some not so obvious causes for termite that should signal taking a closer look for termites is any wood to ground contact (pressure treated lumber is not safe from the threat of termites if installed directly in the ground), foliage, siding less than 6 inches from grade,high dirt, and subtle wood piles up against the house.
4 August 2020 | 7 replies
This adds I believe 1.5 inches from ceiling.Primary issue: Footfalls (just walking around would be hard for someone to focus downstairs)- 5/8" gyp rock affixed to the subfloor for footfall dampening w/green glue- Rockwool for high noise/voice attenuation- Sound channel clips for air separation- And to go further: double sheetrock with green glue.- Custom boxes around each of the light cans ($175 each) OR switching to wall sconcesThe primary cost is the sheetrocking labor itself, as It's not just the ceiling replacement, it's aligning the new ceiling texture with the walls.Given there is a stairwell from main floor downstairs, he recommended two solidcore doors, which parts + labor would be $2k each.What will we end up doing?
2 July 2022 | 12 replies
I heard good things on the Zinus 12 inch foam.Thanks, Jason
7 July 2022 | 12 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)2.