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sum1@flash.net (Ian) - Re: Grout poured down drain - markjhealy@gmail.com wrote: > Hi there, > > A tiler poured grout down a shower drain and has partially blocked it. > I was hoping for suggestions as to how to unblock it. Thanks in > advance. > > Mark. > > No special tools or powerful cleansing liquids are required:: you simply pick up the phone , dialthe idiot tiler's number and tell said idiot tiler to unblock it ...
[ 13 Jul 2005 06:36:39 -0700 ] [ 343381 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
trader4@optonline.net - Re: Step-by-step how to correct grading near foundation? - Get a string line level and establish the grade. Then use a wheel barrow, shovel, and rake. Depending on how much you are changing the grade, you may need to remove and replant existing shrubs, etc. The only real problems in all this is if what's there already is in the way, ie land 10 ft away is too high already, sidewalk, etc. . ...
[ Wed, 13 Jul 2005 05:11:02 -0700 ] [ 343379 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
G Henslee - Re: Grout poured down drain - markjhealy@gmail.com wrote: > Hi there, > > A tiler poured grout down a shower drain and has partially blocked it. > I was hoping for suggestions as to how to unblock it. Thanks in > advance. > > Mark. > Remove the sink trap, remove the grout, ram it up that tiler's ass. . ...
[ Wed, 13 Jul 2005 04:34:23 -0700 ] [ 343377 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
G Henslee - Re: Flushing toilet and the shower - Ian wrote: > > Been reading these last posts with a certain rueful amusement - > Well, this is texas in the summer, I guess. > > -- > Ian > So bottom line to this is; you're not sure where you live or what season it might be. . ...
[ ] [ 343375 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"ameijers" - Re: water in basement :-( - wrote in message news:1121193108.876800.53040@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > I know it's bad form to reply to your own posts, but a thought occurred > to me a few minutes ago, of course only after I posted this... > > In the part of the basement where the problem is the worst, above that > area there is a brick and cement porch. Could it be then that ...
[ Tue, 12 Jul 2005 22:44:58 +0000 (UTC) ] [ 343373 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
jik@kamens.brookline.ma.us (Jonathan Kamens) - Re: Flushing toilet and the shower - Matt writes: >> * Your hot water will get used up more quickly if there are >> periods of the day when you're using a lot of hot water. > >While I agree with most of your points on hot water.. will it really? >I mean since it's not heating it nearly as hot could it actually get it >"hot" quicker as there isn't as much overhead? Some tank water heaters ha...
[ ] [ 343371 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
KLS - pre-fab cottage/cabin kits - I'm considering buying some land south of where I live, which has no dwelling on it. Can folks advise on good companies from which to buy modular, prefabricated kits for dwellings? I don't want the type of house one would find in a suburb, but I would like something a little bigger than the 12'x12' cabin kits I've found so far. For those who are interested, what I really would lik...
[ 12 Jul 2005 14:12:42 -0700 ] [ 343369 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"bryanska" - Step-by-step how to correct grading near foundation? - Hello, I have seen many posts re: foundation grading. Has anyone done this, and how were the results? Let's collect some good instructions here. I understand grading is but one aspect of the battle against water, and other things contribute their own solutions (gutters, etc). My situation (but feel free to generalize) is a small rectangular house that hasn't had gutters - ev...
[ ] [ 343367 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Tracey" - Re: Hand over signed deed to escrow company? - "Ed Roberts Jr" wrote in message news:1120857305.253316.90100@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > He said that he has not done closings in NY, but he would be astonished > if even in NY the seller were actually handed funds at the same time > they sign the grant deed, instead of expecting to pick up or be sent > the funds a day or two later. We have purchas...
[ 12 Jul 2005 11:48:07 -0700 ] [ 343366 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
eglamkowski@angelfire.com - Re: water in basement :-( - The downspouts initially just emptied pretty close to the house, but the builder added some piping to them so they empty out at least 4 feet from the foundation. The grading LOOKS ok, but I don't have instruments to measure it. . ...
[ 12 Jul 2005 11:31:48 -0700 ] [ 343364 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
eglamkowski@angelfire.com - Re: water in basement :-( - I know it's bad form to reply to your own posts, but a thought occurred to me a few minutes ago, of course only after I posted this... In the part of the basement where the problem is the worst, above that area there is a brick and cement porch. Could it be then that the porch was imporperly constructed? How would I go about figuring that out? . ...
[ ] [ 343362 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
sum1@flash.net (Ian) - Re: Flushing toilet and the shower - The two answers sound right to me. There used to be another reason - some 2 or 3 decades ago, in Britain anyway, there were shower units that heated the cold intake as it passed through/across some kind of electric element situated behind the main panel: I had one myself installed to replace the bathtub. You pulled a cord with a red ball on it and the one with a black ball to swit...
[ 12 Jul 2005 10:15:34 -0700 ] [ 343361 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
BocesLib@gmail.com - Re: Cutting plastic - Normally with a delicate plastic you can flip the blade around. (getting the right blade is the best choice, but there are others) This makes it sort of grind rather than cut. I did the siding on my house this way, worked real well. Tom . ...
[ Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:34:14 GMT ] [ 343359 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Travis Jordan" - Re: Kitchen Water Filter Installation ? - Robert11 wrote: > Wife is after me to put in one of those under sink water filters for > the kitchen faucet. Just put the filter in line with the cold water supply to the faucet. Both the regular faucet *used for filling pots and pans, etc.* and the sprayer faucet *which you say you never use* will both get filtered water that way. If you have a water dispenser on your refrigerator...
[ Tue, 12 Jul 2005 11:24:40 -0400 ] [ 343357 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Goedjn - Re: Cutting plastic - On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 13:13:23 GMT, PaPaPeng wrote: >On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 09:30:51 -0400, "Don Phillipson" > wrote: > >>What sort of circular saw blade should be used >>to cut plexiglas (Lexan) of 1/8 inch thickness? >>This is to make fixed windows, screwed flat to >>the structure of a shed. > If your material is 1/8", then y...
[ Tue, 12 Jul 2005 11:13:27 -0400 ] [ 343355 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"No" - Re: Floor joists in attic rennovation: 2x10x20? - Thanks for the kudos! For your temp walls just get the 2x4s that are on sale that week and build a wall, on the floor then raise it into place. It should fit snug but not so tight it puches up the ceiling. No need to remove sheetrock. You may want to build the wall a couple of feet away from where you will cut in for your beam so you have room to work. If things are cramped you may ...
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