What is the best way to remove old wallpaper in a bathroom so I can paint and there isn't a bunch of glue left over? Someone told me to rent a steamer? Does that work?
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Is it easy enough to lay the peel and stick 1'x1' tiles in a small bathroom? I realize the toliet must be removed, quarter round also. I also realize cutting is somewhat troublesome. Any thoughts?...
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How do I remove 3 layers of paint fom my massive brick fireplace (8 ft. X 10 ft.)? I'd like to go back to the original brick.
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I recently had a chance to by a fixer upper and noticed that the dry wall joints had been badly taped and could be seen through the paint and/or falling off all together. What is the best way to h...
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do i panel b4 or after my sink tub and shower get installed?thx...
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We have a small oil stain on our concrete garage floor. We sealed this concrete several years ago with a roll on type sealer (not very heavy duty). We tried to remove the stain first by washing it w...
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I just bought a house with ugly brown wood panneling For a cost effective solution (for now) instead of ripping it down, can we paint it? How about white washing it? Would white washing it make i...
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Hi, I have been bothered by a strange smell in one room in my house. I smelled it last summer and it went away during the winter. Now the whether is getting warm (80 degree outside) and I notice the s...
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I am in the process of installing a bathroom in my new garage addition, and am seeking input for the 36" Sterling shower enclosure.
1) Instruction state that back and side walls can be attached...
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how will you design a small bathroom in more easy ways?...
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Any advice on painting an unfinished basement ceiling. I did read the posts about spraying But what type of paint wshould be used to cover the wiring, ducts etc as well as the joists etc. Has anyo...
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I have about 6 sq m of glazed floor tiles (c1910) that have a thin layer of cement on the back. Can this be removed without damaging the glazed face to lay on top of other tiles or will I have to lay ...
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Does ones use just regular joint compound for repairing part of a roof?
I have a spot about 18x30 that I had to replace in my bathroom roof. I accidently stepped thru it when in the attic a while ...
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I read on-line on a do it yourself page to prime the ceiling first so after scraping the popcorn and patching all the nail dimples and repairing all the little scrape marks so I wiped the surface with...
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Just finished part1 of a Honeydo project: Stud wall 20' long with a door near one end. I'll do the drywall next weekend...
Currently it's all vertical studs, with the exception of the horizontal ...
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Noticed that water from washer got underneath wooden lamanated tiles. Some tiles are starting to raise up. How do I make the repairs? Thanks...
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Hi, I want to put a ceramic tile floor in the bathroom. Presently there is 5/8 inch pressedboard for flooring with 1/2 in plywood subfloor. Can I put down a 1/4 in backerboard and tile, or due I have ...
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I am installing a custom shower.
The drain is complete and the stub up is ready for a floor.
Question.
Are there any special requirements for floating a mud floor ?
Special type of mud ? Is...
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Help ! We Have Popcorn Ceiling And Had The Bright Idea To Buy A Sprayer And Try Spraying Them Ourself. Good Idea Except We Can't Seem To Figure Out The Best Way To Tape The Walls Up To Keep Excess Pai...
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I'm gettin' pressured to put up another wall in my basement, and my wife says she saw on diynetwork (TV show) a guy showing that you can mud the seams as you normally would, then let it dry only 1-2 h...
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Hi,
I am redoing my basement bathroom and am ready to put up walls and ceiling. I've purchased the new fiberglass water resistant sheetrock for all of the walls and ceiling. The shower is a one pi...
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I am putting ceramic tile on my bathroom floor and bought 1/4 inch backerboard. I didn't put thinset underneath the backerboard between the tongue and groove sub floor. I did use the proper screws to ...
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My floors (2nd) floor)are squeaking under the carpet, I'd rather not pull up the carpet to fix. What can I do. It's very annoying...
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I moved into my house about a year ago and I've almost finished renovating all the rooms except the kitchen and dining room. I've decided to start this week and my first task is removing a wallpaper ...
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My question is simple, I believe. What is the proper way or technique in staining on wood. I have kitchen cabinets, doors, and trim that I would like to stain. American Cherry stain is what I have, an...
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