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[ Tue, 29 Mar 2005 21:43:59 -0500 ] [ 151688 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"eds" - Re: Help with judging estimates (Cross-post from alt.home.repair) - I'm remodeling my 120 year old house in the Boston area. I am an Architect and have done a few old buildings in the last 40 years. We presently have a 3 inch sag to the rear from the central beam. Our beam itself is well supported and has not sagged, but the joists were only 2x8 @ 16" spanning 13'-4". We will be supporting the joists with new screw-jack columns, beams and footings. ...
[ 29 Mar 2005 17:42:22 -0800 ] [ 151684 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Rich-out-West" - Re: Need help in deciding on exterior sealer for our cedar home - > I am building a cedar home. I want to use one of the clear sealer > products to seal and protect the siding. We like the natural finish > and are considering one of the products that has a slight cedar tint > and had uv and mildew protection. I have heard that one of the best > products is the Behr No. 500 Premium Weatherproffing Wood Sealer & > Finish. It is available through our ...
[ Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:41:19 -0600 ] [ 151671 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"DanG" - Re: Help with judging estimates (Cross-post from alt.home.repair) - It does depend on your time frames. It took the beam and column 105 years to get to their present position. You can jack the beam back up to level in a few hours. It will push, twist, break ...
[ Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:59:15 GMT ] [ 151665 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"GLT" - Re: drywall sanding w/ power sander - Hmmm...wouldn't the amount of dust depend on the amount of mud that is NOW on the sheetrock....? Maybe different in your part of the country, but you'd be hard pressed to get a pro taping crew in to finish up a job like that here in so.cali. "JerryD(upstateNY)" wrote in message news:psa2e.109360$vK5.15288@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > >>>>>>>When you f...
[ Tue, 29 Mar 2005 06:36:42 -0600 ] [ 151656 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
ransley@webtv.net (m Ransley) - Re: What is the best insulation? - You need an air gap at the roof deck but im sure the contractor knows that. What Zone is house-area and temp swings. Heat rises so yes insulating to over code by 100% is smart. Ok now I see you are Arizona? Im midwest where it goes to -20f so your needs are different then my area. But for real efficiency it is in the design and insulation and windows. There are im sure local sites th...
[ Mon, 28 Mar 2005 19:54:32 -0800 ] [ 151646 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lyle B. Harwood" - Re: Small Gable Roof - No ties or ridge beams? - In article <1112060900.506477.63250@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, RicodJour wrote: € No, in all instances a beam is a beam. Bob already adressed the € terminology issue. A ridge board and a ridge beam are not synonymous. Works for me. I missed the wording. I read "ridgeboard". -- Lyle B. Harwood, President Phoenix Homes, Inc. (206) 523-9...
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"Stanley Barthfarkle" - Re: thinking of heating my garage floor and new slab with infloor heating, is this doable? - > If you want to heat a floor that's outside, then it will cost you too much > to > consider. If you want to heat an existing inside slab, then pouring a > gypsum Why is heating an outdoor slab not feasible? There are thousands of heated driveways out there... They keep the surface just above freezing so ice and snow can't accumulate. . ...
[ Mon, 28 Mar 2005 13:15:22 -0800 ] [ 151626 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Lyle B. Harwood" - Re: CVD Case Studies - In article , Lyndsay Hamilton wrote: € www. We're not interested. We don't want advertising in this newsgroup, and we don't patronize anyone who does so. -- Lyle B. Harwood, President Phoenix Homes, Inc. (206) 523-9500 www.phoenixhomesinc.com . ...
[ Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:58:32 -0800 ] [ 151501 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Fred" - Re: clean and seal a concrete floor - > You want to clean it. > Water and soap won't do the job for the drywall compound and any other > construction chemical. > You need a powered tool with a grinding disk or similar to remove all > that, > then only you can wash with water and soap. You can rent those tools, as > mentioned by another poster. > Are we talking about gypsum drywall? Is French drywall compound differ...
[ Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:57:17 -0500 ] [ 151448 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"BP" - Re: Contractor final payment. - My company does not receive the final payment until the punch list is complete, unless a separate agreement is made with the buyers in a case where we are waiting for something. Then there is a holdback commensurate with the value of the item wee are waiting for. "Dan Listermann" wrote in message news:114078f1c465tfa@corp.supernews.com... > We are closing in...
[ Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:16:44 GMT ] [ 151438 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Robert Allison - Re: Contractor final payment. - Dan Listermann wrote: > We are closing in on the end of our addition. The contractor seems to want > the last payment before the job is passed final inspection. I am > uncomfortable with this fearing that they will find more profitable things > to do with their time and get around to "touching up" my job when they "have > time." What is the usual protocol in this matter? > > ...
[ Tue, 22 Mar 2005 03:48:51 GMT ] [ 151425 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
electric39@earthlink.net - Re: Fluoresant light driving me nuts won't go on - when a fluorescent light stops working,only 3 things can be wrong....bad bulb,bad ballast,or the tombstones (ends) need replaced On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 00:48:29 GMT, "harry palmer" wrote: > We have a flouresant light in the bathroom that has worked for 4 years. >Recently it just stopped working and we bought a new tube, that didn't help. >It only glows at either end b...
[ 20 Mar 2005 19:04:34 -0800 ] [ 151402 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
tmurph2@peoplepc.com - Re: Huge privacy wall around property - What is wrong with concrete block?? . ...
[ Sun, 20 Mar 2005 09:26:50 -0500 ] [ 151394 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Rocky Bing" - Re: Does flashing go over or under shingle? - thanks, for all the help guys. Guess the previous shinglers did it wrong, good thing i see no damage anywhere.. . ...
[ Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:19:35 -0600 ] [ 151362 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
HerHusband - Re: Which is better? crawl space or basement cellar? - > Basement, extra room. Obviously, the clear winner is a basement. However, there "are" advantages to a crawlspace. 1. Cost. Less excavation to do, far less concrete to pour (shorter walls, no floor), no real waterproofing issues to worry about. 2. Ease of construction. If you're hiring out, this probably doesn't matter. But if you're building yourself, a crawlspace is muc...
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"Phil Scott" - Re: Copper pipe repair - "AustinScoobee" wrote in message news:1110034030.038770.163070@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Hi everyone. > This should be obvious, isnt yet to me (ok not much is :P). > We had a puncture in 1/2" copper pipe, how it happened is for the humor > forums, > but I just wondered , how do you sweat in a fix? Since you need to > slide both ends 1/2" into t...
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