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Do all new 15 amp outlets have 20 amp passthrough?
I wired my basement outlets with 12 gauge and put it on a 20 amp circuit and am going to use 9, 15 amp outlets. My question is. Do new outlets...
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I'm tiling the concrete floor in a small area in the basement where two slabs butt up.
Should I put tile over the seam, splitting the tile along it, or run the tile along the seam so the grout...
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When sealing a natural stone shower, do I seal it before caulking the corners, caulk it then seal it, or seal it, caulk it, and then seal it again?
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Thinking about getting a pair of stilts for mudding and painting. Looking at the skywalkers but the load limit on them is 225 lbs. I'm right around 240.
I've seen some that say 225 per stilt...
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Seems to me they would have to take you back to court and sue for the legal fees.
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I've been wondering the same thing. Seems that plywood would flex when walked on and your thinset would crack. But cement board would raise the floor so much that when it met another room, it would...
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Sounds like he's making out.
Like I said, generally after 7 years of marriage, let alone the 20 you were married. You're more than likely going to get 50% of his military retirement. And child...
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I don't know your whole situation or where you are, but from you username I'm guessing Kentucky USA.
Are you separated or divorced. I hate to say it, being active duty military but after 7 years of...
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Depends on your square footage. I'm currently doing about 1200 square feet. Was one large room that I'm splitting into an exercise room, 3/4 bath, and one large room with wet bar and split carpet...
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Thanks. Here is a rough drawing for clarification.
The brown is where the tile is going on the back wall. The left side, where the tile is floor to ceiling, is Durock. The right side, where the...
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Thanks! Is the fiberglass tape harder to mudd a butt joint with than regular tape?
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And what about the top half where tile is not going to cover?
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What do you use for the joint where Cement board ends and Green board starts? Thinset still?
Tile is only going halfway up the green board wall. Thinset would make sense on the lower tiled half....
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I've always been told that headers aren't needed when doing after the fact basement doors. The distribution of the downward force of the house has already been taken care of when it was constructed.
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