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  1. Msupsic

    Need help ID'ing this vintage flooring material - dangerous?

    Thanks for giving me a name to work with! I looked up Celotex. I'm also tearing out some walls and apparently they're all Celotex fiberboard covered in plaster. This would be in keeping with the era and construction of the house. The original plank subfloor is directly beneath it and there are...
  2. Msupsic

    Need help ID'ing this vintage flooring material - dangerous?

    The subfloor is right below it. Old hardwood planks. I'm putting "Luxury Vinyl" over top. Which is only 8mm thick so it's going to cause a slight step down from the hardwood in the dining room. I was thinking about putting down 1/8" plywood or maybe even cork underlayment to bring it up flush...
  3. Msupsic

    Need help ID'ing this vintage flooring material - dangerous?

    I'm in the process of doing a kitchen remodel on our 1946 contemporary style home. Removed the (relatively new) tile flooring and cement underlayment and found this old flooring underneath. It's very thin, and in places where there was a nail or screw, the surface material breaks off almost like...
  4. Msupsic

    Best approach for resurfacing flat roof?

    I'm thinking old-school torch-down, if done properly, will outlast the rubber product. What's your opinion?
  5. Msupsic

    Best approach for resurfacing flat roof?

    Hello. We've got a 75 year-old flat-roof home in PA that is need of a new roof. Trying to figure out the best approach. The roof was last done ten years ago, the roofing contractor used Certainteed stick-down (adhesive) modified bitumen. The product is starting to fail in some places, the...
  6. Msupsic

    Will it Fail, or Will it Hold?

    Don't know what kind of glue, probably construction adhesive. From the very first pic I posted you can see it's peanut-butter colored. I took a pic that shows me where the studs are, before he put up the cement backer. I think I'm going to drill through to the studs, and use two angle brackets...
  7. Msupsic

    Will it Fail, or Will it Hold?

    Good idea... but unfortunately the inside of the cabinet is a mirror, too. DOH!! I thought about maybe some hangars from the top and bolts through the top of the medicine cabinet. I took photos of the job when I was doing the demo, so I can probably use some simple calculations to locate where...
  8. Msupsic

    Will it Fail, or Will it Hold?

    The wall cavity isn't deep enough to sink it fully. We decided to hang it instead. For what it's worth, the stack is not behind the mirror, it's off to the right of the mirror. But, no matter, he still should have used the brackets.
  9. Msupsic

    Will it Fail, or Will it Hold?

    Well, considering the mirror came with the brackets, one would assume they were essential... I expressed my concern as he was doing this. He said, "I guarantee all of my work." It was a pretty passive way of saying, "call me if/when if fails, until then, this is how I'm doing it." Not sure if I...
  10. Msupsic

    Will it Fail, or Will it Hold?

    Glued it to the tile... metal box. Hence my concern.
  11. Msupsic

    Will it Fail, or Will it Hold?

    Last year, we remodeled our master bath. The job took longer than the contractor anticipated, and he started to get antsy and cut corners so he could finish the job. When he installed our medicine cabinet (see attached photos), he simply put the metal brackets aside and decided to glue the unit...
  12. Msupsic

    Bathroom - Sanded Caulk Cracking

    I'll have to look at the contract, but I do remember he verbally told me he guarantees all of his work.
  13. Msupsic

    Bathroom - Sanded Caulk Cracking

    I guess that's what I'm debating. It's been a year since this was done. Am I still within my right to call him up and ask him to fix it, or is this one of those things that "just happens?"
  14. Msupsic

    Bathroom - Sanded Caulk Cracking

    Last year we had our bathroom redone. At first I was happy with the finished job, but after a year of use, certain areas of the project are starting to show some signs of premature wear and tear. I'm wondering if it's the product (sanded caulk) or was it shoddy work by the contractor? As you...
  15. Msupsic

    Decorative Plank Wall in Basement

    Thanks, Neal. Where does the vapor barrier go in the layers? Against the cinder block, stapled to the studs, outside of studs?
  16. Msupsic

    Decorative Plank Wall in Basement

    I have a basement office space where I spend lots of time working, and wanted to spruce it up a bit. Currently the walls are cinder block that has been waterproofed and painted. I was thinking I'd like to cover the largest wall with reclaimed wood planks. What would be the best way to fasten...
  17. Msupsic

    The Mysterious Drip

    Yes. It's a double shower curtain, one hangs inside the tub, one outside. The inside one goes wal-to-wall. You think there might still be drips even with a double curtain?
  18. Msupsic

    The Mysterious Drip

    Thanks Neal, will try this next.
  19. Msupsic

    The Mysterious Drip

    Yes. It's definitely a possibility, although I would have expected to see some damage/staining somewhere along the outside wall, too? If it was leaking from the shower head or the faucet, wouldn't it be running back down the pipe and dripping right into the access area?
  20. Msupsic

    The Mysterious Drip

    OK, so last night I removed the old caulk from around the spigot and replaced with new stuff. Unfortunately did not make a difference, so I guess this was not it. On to the next idea.
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