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Thanks for the answers. I plan 2 circuits so in the future I can provide power to two gfi outlets in two additional bathrooms
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I am installing a new bathroom in my basement. I plan on having a total of three switches (one for the vanity light and two individual ones for a combination ceiling exhaust fan/heater) and one GFI...
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thanks for the reply. I am aware of the 39,000,000 commercial items that exist. I am looking for something more residential in appearance. I currently have two "Lithonia Lighting Quantum 2-Light...
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I am putting a bathroom in my basement with a shower stall. There are no windows. For safety reasons, I would like to have some type of emergency light in the event someone is in the shower when...
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Yes. The basement is remodeled and I have new ethernet connections at a couple of locations for future CATV connections. I plan on using one of those drops for help extend the wifi signal
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I just recently purchased a new Belkin Wireless N-Router to replace an older Linksys Wireless G-Router. I plan on using the old unit as an access point to expand my wireless coverage.
Is there a...
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Thanks for your comments. If I put them on (2) 20-amp circuits, I would break one room that has 12 feet of base board on one circuit and the remain two 4 foot runs would be on the other circuit.
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Based on your comments, I have now decided to use electric baseboard heating. Based on the final floor plan, I intend on using:
(1) - Cadet 3 Ft. 750 Watt 240 Volt Electric Baseboard Heater (3.13...
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As part of a renovation I am thinking about running electric to my smoke detectors in my ranch house from the basement. I have a couple of questions.
- Are there combination smoke/CO2 detectors...
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Thanks for the assistance and suggestions. I will do my research and make a determination.
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You bring up some interesting points. I will look into maybe the more permanent type and use the numbers you are providing above to calculate the size needed.
In the past as an office space I...
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I guess I was originally trying to keep it simple by just using portable heaters and used them only when needed. I didn't think about a permanently wired unit with a thermostat. Not that it's not a...
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I am currently renovating my basement. I plan on running new wiring back to the panel for the basement electric. Since the basement will have an office area and a playroom, I wanted to allow the...
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Some once gave me a link to this site
What is 3GP ? How to convert 3GP to AVI ?
However I never tried it.
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I had a hard time really understanding the details of the problem (mostly because of terminology). What I was able to gather was the following (please correct me if I am wrong)..
You took of the...
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Unfortunately, whenever you are talking about renovations, both kitchens and baths rank among the top for cost. However typically upgrading these two areas can also pay dividends on resale in a...
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Actually I have four downspouts and they are all connected to non-perforated piping.
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I don't really see a gap between the stoop and the house, however do see a number of cracks on the stoop landing and the mortar bed. The terrain on the left of the house is relatively flat, however...
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Are the cracks running horizontal or vertical? A crack of 1/2" sounds alarming and somehow you may want to incorporate a structural engineer. It is not uncommon to find a number of older residential...
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When using text that small, you might also want to consider a thinner pen size when plotting.
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The term "take off" usually refers to estimating of a project. Typically it would be an itemized list of materials specified on the plans for your house to be constructed. The list will contain a...
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I have a Cap Cod style home with a masonry front stoop (brick with slate landing set in a bed of mortar). The basement perimeter follows the outline of the house, however the stoop and foyer are an...
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