Discussion Forum
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Support options for the bottoms of wraparound stair stringers
I'm designing/building a deck for my brother. He and the Mrs.
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Looking for fire-rated material to cover kraft faced insulation in garage (not drywall)
I'm looking for a fire-rated material that I can use to cover kraft-faced insulation in my garage. I will eventually drywall the garage, I just don't have time to do…
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Looking for fire-rated material to cover kraft faced insulation in garage (not drywall)
I'm looking for a fire-rated material that I can use to cover kraft-faced insulation in my garage. I will eventually drywall the garage, I just don't have time to do…
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Best heating plan for basement workshop
Greetings, I'm trying to determine the best way to heat my daylight basement workshop (still under construction). It's just under 400 sq. ft in size, with 8'-8" ceiling. I originally thought about…
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low voltage wiring embedded in deck rail
I'm thinking about adding low-voltage lighting to my deck railing. the posts are pressure treated and the handrail is cedar. My plan is to put a low-voltage light at each post and want…
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running wire in conduit
Greetings everyone, I'm planning to add an exterior outlet on my house. I'm going to add a new 20 amp breaker in the main electrical service panel which is on…
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Wiring in the crawlspace
Greetings, I want to run a 15 amp electrical cicuit from my main panel in the garage, on one side of the house, to the opposite side of the house. …
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Pipe Rattling when Diswasher running
While the dishwasher is running, I occasionally get severe rattling of the water pipes. If I turn on the hot water at the sink next to the dishwasher ever so slightly, the…
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filling gaps between Foundation and Sill
I'm getting ready to finish a walkout basement and noticed that there are more than a few places where I can see through to the outside via small gaps between…
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Post-toPost Connections
What is the best way to join two 6X6 post together vertically? I'm building a deck whose decksurface is about 16 feet above the ground that will have a roof…