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Well me being a surveyor I believe I can help you. The first thing is to plot where you want the building and I assume that it will meet the minimum setbacks right? You then can simply lay one side...
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You can cut the pipes at any angle as long as the two added up make 120°, unless you want the centered cut look. Two 60° pieces are assuming that there is no obstruction I imagine.
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Thanks for the input guys. I will take all into consideration.
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Most dryers get loaded up with lint and will pop the thermal fuse first which is mounted in there near the heat source and is wired in.
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You have checked your circuit breaker for both sides to be on right? The motor, lights use one side (110 volt) and the heater uses the other side (110 volt). There is usually a thermal fuse also to...
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Ceiling fans are not waterproof, not supposed to be. They have exposed enamel coated copper wiring. The water can creep into places in the fan motor and cause problems. The best thing to do is take...
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Of all the electrical work I have come across only the main breaker box has the two bonded and only one wire per screw. Also, in my area at least, the inspector wants only neutral (white) on one side...
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You need to pull the flywheel back off and make sure the key has not sheared in half. Sometimes it can look whole but it is not. If it is backfiring then I bet the key is not right. Why did the key...
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Make sure the valves are closing all the way. Carbon buildup or even a valve seat popping out will cause this condition. Make sure the flywheel key is still okay. Timing will do it too. I can go on...
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It has to be a double fuse type for 220 volt (2 hots) assuming your dryer is a 3 wire type. A 4 wire needs a neutral and a ground. Some people just have the ground double as a neutral if it is bonded...
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We are leaning towards track lighting but I am worried about them trying to light the area while being in a recess. Track lighting would look the best though I bet.
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I wish I could but ceiling is not level across from one side to the other, either way you look at it. I had to install the cabinet closest to the ceiling and the rest when level leave an ever...
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I believe you are referring to the chain on the pull switch? If so it has one mounted from the inside. You have to replace the whole switch and it is cheap anyway. Home Depot/Lowes has them.
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Yes they are closed in because of the ceiling being low (7'). I have been told that you have to be careful with can lights as they may start to look like a runway. I do have 3 cabinets below with...
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Well the drop ceiling gives you a closed in feeling when you go into the kitchen so we thought that by eliminating the diffuser panels and letting the upper portion of the 4' x 6' area open up that...
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I found my original cadd drawing and added the 4' x 6' upper area where the current lights are in.
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No the entire drop ceiling including up inside the recess was done very will with plaster and painted.
No island or kitchen table in the center just tile below.
I'll dig up a kitchen plan and...
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Was the pool liner left empty and out in the sun for a lengthy period before you bought it? The hot sun on a bare dry pool liner will wreak havoc. The whole thing about an above ground pool is having...
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Have you tried spinning the blower to see if it is stuck?
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Blue is the common wire, Red is a/c, Green is blower, White is heat. Sometimes yellow replaces red.
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Go into device driver properties and search for it and then disable it. You can always enable later on. Some software is probably hanging up. The other way to go is to let Windows go through the...
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Are you referring to the pump pressure switch? If so,then you must 1) have a small leak somewhere causing it to cut in and 2) if it keeps doing a lot of clicking then the system is water logged and...
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We have a 4'x6' diffuser panel grid with 3 four foot long fluorescent fixtures above and want to take it all out and update the look with either track lighting or can lights. The ceiling in the...
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