Ive refinishied a few, I dont recommend it on a high use tub. ive used Sherwin Williams products and they were satisfactory. ive heard great things about Napco, http://www.napcoltd.com/ if Im faced...
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Ive refinishied a few, I dont recommend it on a high use tub. ive used Sherwin Williams products and they were satisfactory. ive heard great things about Napco, http://www.napcoltd.com/ if Im faced...
couldnt you pour a concrete shower pan, slope it to your existing drain and tile the floor also?
I layed porcelain tiles with a high gloss on a countertop and used epoxy grout for stain resistance, the epoxy grout hazed the tile. I used acetone to remove the epoxy haze, didnt damage the tile. ...
my initial thought was a much easier install with a urinal and bar sink. i reconsidered and was making preparations to do a regualr toilet. I found out im being transferred for work very shortly so...
ive done them with auto paint, scuff them down, degrease and shoot the paint, you can have it mixed in any color and any amount of shine. use a single stage with a hardener and youre good to go. ...
walk thru the aluminum/siding aisles of your local store, there should be plenty of flashing thats suitable, it may require modifications to be perfect for your windows. ive always been able to...
my father has quite a few old rental houses with odd size doors. Ive rebuilt plenty of doors with dowels and water putty and or bondo, some of the doors were in place for 5 years before we could...
you may just be able to get a way with a putting a light fixture in and installing a heated bulb for cold nights to keep the area heated. i used this method with well pump in an uninsulated garage.
ah now i understand, on the rear spud. im having problems with choosing the right set up for my basement install. my initial thought was to use a rear exit toilet to prevent having to cut into the...
looking to do a budget basement bathroom, can i use one of these toilets, i have access to one for free. http://www.needplumbingsupplies.com/Kohler/Specs/116819_4.pdf
its a kohler highcliff rear...
im reallly begining t dislike polished brass. so definately do the wrought iron.
use some lava and a scotchbrite, it'll take the bumps right off.
the concrete stain was what i was going to suggest, they are using it in many tex-mex restaurants in shopping centers now. if not just epoxy the floor with concrete floor sealer, then its an easy...
ill make a flush pass on the screw head in two directions to force mud into the recess, this will shrink some when it dries so i make another build pass then sand, i get away with about 2/3's of them...
thanks for the help guys, now i can run my vent, and feel safe about it. then the search for an appropriate pump begins.
thanks for the reply, i was just going to give it as much fall as i could about 10 inches (joist) over a 10 ft span then up thru the wall and approx 45 degree into existing vent in attic tying in as...
sorry for the confusion about the "sump", im not running it into the basement/foundation pit. going to buy a proper grey water pump and basin or possibly a laundry style evacuation set up and hook...
finishing out my basement and wanted to add a bar sink and most likley a urinal. can i use just a sump and pump/ grey water set up. they should both be mounted at a height that would allow me not...