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DIY Home Repair Forum:
Pools and Spas
06-10-2012, 12:09 AM
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below ground plumbing schematic
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CallMeVilla, Just wanted to clarify that I...
CallMeVilla,
Just wanted to clarify that I understood the head problem would require a larger pump to push water up the slope...and I'm expecting to only be under the waterline by some 6 to 12...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Bricks, Masonry and Concrete
06-09-2012, 11:39 PM
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Tie concrete block to existing best practice
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tull4ever
Thanks for the info gentlemen. Stewart, yes,...
Thanks for the info gentlemen.
Stewart, yes, it seems only England uses the form in the link supplied. I see that as strange since it looks to be an excellent solution to the problem; connecting...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Pools and Spas
06-09-2012, 11:10 PM
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below ground plumbing schematic
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846
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tull4ever
CallMeVilla, I'm a novice with pools but...
CallMeVilla,
I'm a novice with pools but believe to have a mechanical understanding of why I'm placing the mechanicals under the waterline! Actually there's two reasons for moving the equipment;...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Green Energy and Sustenance Living
06-06-2012, 11:59 PM
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We never had a green thing in the old days
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tull4ever
Amen is right, good time to get back in the...
Amen is right, good time to get back in the forum, there's more then just help!!! A great and fun read...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Pools and Spas
06-06-2012, 07:29 PM
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below ground plumbing schematic
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846
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tull4ever
below ground plumbing schematic
I've looked and looked but I haven't been able to locate a basic plumbing schematic for a below water-line install of pump, filter, water fall, and solar connections. Maybe there's a secret I don't...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Bricks, Masonry and Concrete
06-06-2012, 07:14 PM
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Tie concrete block to existing best practice
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tull4ever
Tie concrete block to existing best practice
What would be the best method or practice connecting to the existing red block 4x8x16 wall with concrete 8x8x16 block; see attached pic. The 6x8x16 is stopping at 2 courses and back filled. I will...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
General Home Improvement Discussion
11-25-2008, 08:52 PM
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Remodel and patio elevation question
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tull4ever
First off, thanks for the input and time offered....
First off, thanks for the input and time offered. Secondly, I have decided to do it right and take the patio down the 2’ stepping up with 2 themed landings to meet the pools elevation. That said,...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
General Home Improvement Discussion
11-16-2008, 03:32 PM
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Remodel and patio elevation question
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tull4ever
Remodel and patio elevation question
My Question: Is there a standard method of protecting joist framework from topography where the terrains elevation is above the concrete stem wall; am I talking crazy, can it be reliably protected...
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