Some years ago we had a problem with termites from an adjacent building that was demolished. They filled in the basement area with old timber instead of doing it with the proper land fill. When the...
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Some years ago we had a problem with termites from an adjacent building that was demolished. They filled in the basement area with old timber instead of doing it with the proper land fill. When the...
Found the break between to wall outlets 5' apart. Bypassed by using exterior raceway and boxes. For now power is back on........ :rolleyes:
For some months one of the breakers has been tripping one the lower lever of out church. The last time it tripped it was reset, the breaker does not trip, but several wall outlets are dead. (I get no...
I'm in a mind just to put up a motion sensing halogen lamp from the back porch. Her car was broken into last week. Carport area is very dark at night. Why anyone would try to steal a 1985 Taurus is...
I dug a trench for myself a year ago to my garage... Its not a fun thing to do.. This is for a family member.... I was just looking for an alternative method. The last 4' or so would involve busting...
Have a relative with a car port which is about 30' from house.... Is it possible to run power 110volt to car port above ground....... I've seen some rather small service heads that appear to...
[QUOTE=Lakee911;122529]If you have a digital multimeter, you may be reading induced an voltage (80V) and there isn't any current on the wire. A small light bulb might be better to test with. You...
First of all I hope I can explain this correctly.. If not.. I tried.. Here we go.. My cousins home lost power to the second floor.. The second floor still has all knob and tube.. Going upstairs there...
Thanks everyone for the info on this.... Seen an article on Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters that analyzes the signature of a spark... I would imagine the power has to be disconnect from meter or...
I have an RCA 1500 Joules six tap surge protector which I haven't used for any reason. Would this be adequate for this? In place of adding another line/circuit. Or should it still be wired correctly?
I thought the GFI basically was to disconnect power from appliance out to source.. So your saying the GFI receptacle will protect a voltage surge coming in also?
Have a relative adding a new entertainment upgrade. One of which is an LCD TV. All outlets are two prong not three. To get the benefit from a good surge protector doesn't the outlet have to be three...
Thanks thats all I need to know.......
Sorry for this question, but I thought I seen somewhere in the forum where the do's and don'ts were for a subpanel location ( 30 amp ).. I know it cannot be placed within a closet area, and it has to...
Was considering installing a corner toilet to gain a bit more space in bathroom.. existing toilet is in a corner close to wall.. I'm concerned about the toilet aligning with the existing flange.......
The one room has a small closet, and there is the main vent stack.. Getting access to vent is very easy... I guess some things seem to be much easier thinking about in our minds other then actually...
So even tapping into existing plumbing using present vent from first floor will not work? A second went will need to be added to 2nd floor?
Just looking for toilet & sink.... 2nd floor is not very large... the only possible pvc run is going thru floor close to wall, and continuing to basement,, and boxing off work with drywall.. I live...
Looking for good reference help on adding a sink & toilet to a 2nd floor home... I'm concerned dealing with the floor joists etc.. & dealing with plumbing codes & inspections.. A relative of mine is...
Has anyone heard of these Rapid Training Entry Programs? They claim they can train you in four weeks to become a HVAC technician.....:rolleyes:
I've had this cool for 5 years................. :rolleyes:
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Turn the fan on rather than leaving it in AUTO. The constant air movement helps keep things from stratifying and evens out the coverage room-to-room.
By leaving the fan in...
Outside temp is 102'...... inside is 72'.
Had the same one for thirty years.... I dont want to start over...... :D
Have one ( fan ) in every room. except the bath... sometimes I think house is going to lift off, and join the shuttle.........