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The porch that went bad (in Outdoor Projects) by JaybeeYup, the deck is too high. Putting the deck at the same level as the house flooring just about guar...... DIY Message Boards > Outdoor Projects
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The porch that went bad (in Outdoor Projects) by JaybeeIt will help if you post some more information and a better pic. It sounds like you may have made ...... DIY Message Boards > Outdoor Projects Dear Spammers (in General Home Improvement) by JaybeeWelcome to the DIY site. As you may have already noticed, ANYONE can post here. To make your spammi...... DIY Message Boards > General Home Improvement
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bathroom floor (in Floors) by JaybeeSince you are going directly on top of a concrete floor the thinset will work as a leveler - even at...... DIY Message Boards > Floors
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bathroom floor (in Floors) by JaybeeYou will be better off to use a mortar product to raise the lower concrete section. Layering plywoo...... DIY Message Boards > Floors
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Building and then Interior Design much later? (in General Home Building) by JaybeeYou must have all the basics and get a Certificate of Occupancy to satisfy any construction loans. ...... DIY Message Boards > General Home Building
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kitchen backsplash (in Kitchen) by JaybeeUsually the countertops. If the top extends out past the end of the last wall cabinet, then use bul...... DIY Message Boards > Kitchen
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Green deck (in Outdoor Projects) by JaybeeRent a pressure washer, depending on the size of the deck, you'll need it for much less than an hour...... DIY Message Boards > Outdoor Projects
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filling framing gaps and voids (in General Home Building) by JaybeeAnother framing tip: Install each end set of rafters then use a string line on center to help gauge...... DIY Message Boards > General Home Building
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filling framing gaps and voids (in General Home Building) by JaybeeThe only reason to fill these minor voids would be for looks. Not going to make any difference for ...... DIY Message Boards > General Home Building
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Shed foundation in very wet soil (in Outdoor Projects) by JaybeeI am going back and forth on what to say about this one. On one hand, thinking of soft, wet soil I ...... DIY Message Boards > Outdoor Projects
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Steps (in Outdoor Projects) by JaybeeUnless it's a steep pitch (about the same pitch as a set of stairs) you may be better off with a ser...... DIY Message Boards > Outdoor Projects
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Metal roof care (in General Home Improvement) by JaybeeWell, the bad news is that had you spent an extra $100 and gotten metal roofing with a baked-on pain...... DIY Message Boards > General Home Improvement
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raised roof panel installation (in General Home Improvement) by JaybeeThe whole key is having something solid to screw into underneath wherever the screw is located. If y...... DIY Message Boards > General Home Improvement
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raised roof panel installation (in General Home Improvement) by JaybeeActually, no - they go on the low side. Roofing screws for plasitc or metal roof panels have a rubb...... DIY Message Boards > General Home Improvement
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Make $200 in 30 minutes! (in Cool Tools) by JaybeeActually, I was leaning more towards an Orwell thing. ...... DIY Message Boards > Cool Tools
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Make $200 in 30 minutes! (in Cool Tools) by JaybeeThat would have to be the anime farm.... DIY Message Boards > Cool Tools
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right or wrong? (in Kitchen) by JaybeeYou've got a couple of posts now about obviously not being pleased with your new kitchen. I believe...... DIY Message Boards > Kitchen
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poor design? (in Kitchen) by JaybeeYou could call it a Home Depot mistake or you could cal it a by-product of the cabinet line. In eit...... DIY Message Boards > Kitchen
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Best Way To Paint Cabinets (in Kitchen) by JaybeeSpray will give you a smoother finish but will require a little more set-up to paint. You can get a...... DIY Message Boards > Kitchen | » Refine Search » New Search |
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