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Great question - I don't know what's behind the tile. I was hoping the cement board would have something stamped on it telling me it was.
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Hi -- My shower is tiled top to bottom. The color/design/pattern is pretty outdated, so I'd like to take it all down and replace it. Big question -- if I pull the tile off and the cement board...
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KUXJ - great advice! I'll take a core sample in early September and go from there.
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I have a new fescue lawn in my backyard. I sowed the seed in March and it was up by the middle of April. It has filled in nicely since, but I can still see some soil when standing over it and...
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When we've used the shower, the water drains just fine.
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Thanks, guys. Access panel -- not so much. I'd have to go in through the ceiling downstairs or pull the moulding off the wall behind the tub and cut the drywall. Not sure my wife would be too keen...
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Yes - the trip lever. It looks like the trip lever assembly is still in the overflow pipe. Again, I currently have a plain overflow cover - no trip lever. I'd like to remove the old trip lever...
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Not sure about Canada, but that should have come off in seven years. However, there are ways for creditors to extend the statute of limitations. I'd contact the Canadian equivalent of the Fair...
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Do anything you have to do (well, within reason and morals, of course!) to get the $1,200.00 to pay the settlement. That's a great offer.
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What do you need to know? Seems like if you employ a CC counseling company, you might run the risk of spending more money you could be using to pay off debt.
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Your debt is not your children's debt. Don't put anything in the will assigning debt. That's a terrible idea. Anyway, right now all the credit card companies have to do is notify you of changes to...
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Like Chuck said, they will take you to court and, depending on the state, will try to get a judgment. At that point, they can garnish your wages. However, it'll probably be 30 days before the first...
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I removed my tub overflow cover and found an old, rusty, threaded overflow switch rod just kind of standing in the overflow pipe. I tried pulling it out, but it seems to be locked in somehow. I'd...
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