Sounds like you are off to a great start Congrats! Best advice I ever received from a home inspector was to set aside 2% of the home cost for annual maintenance and repairs...some years we used all of it others not but just having a figure to work with and keep on hand really helps when an...
why can I not view pics the computer generated pic shows but all others are a photo box with an x when I click on it I get a 403 message that the server is forbidden I've been a member for some time 1st problem like this?
Agree with others above we had the samer situation with a shower stall same vintage bath. We removed the drop and created one smooth ceiling height across the entire bath...it did wonders for the look of space and light. Go for it...love the tile combo!
When waiting till after Labor Day to overseed I would toss that bag of seed into a vegetable bin of a refrigerator for a week to give it a good chill...this will mimic the spring jumpstart you missed when you apply to the warm ground after Labor day. Remember to apply the seed starter...
Hi I agree you will be amazed with what cleaning can do for the brick and I would suggest it for the roof as well. Look into a company that uses a "gentle enzyme power wash" Their equipment looks like power washing with different nozzels for different tasks such as driveways vs cleaning the...
I would like to hear from anyone who has it and get their take on color choices, looks ,wearability/maintenance and overall experience before dealing with a salesperson.
Update now that office is open Formica's concern is the same as mine over time hot items could delaminate product from underlayment but an occasional setting of an item at no more than 250 degrees would be ok
M2178 Brushed Stainless Steel It is real metal but I think it still has a backing of some sort and that was my concern if a hot item would delaminate it even though the surface would not necessarily show a mark. The thickness is very thin and of course you would be gluing it onto a base. So I...
I usually do not plan on collecting a warranty...long story there ...I usually consider if I feel the product will suit my needs at the $ my wallet approves for as long as I need...if the warranty lives up to what it states it is a bonus...and yes we are in the area.
Has anyone used Formica brand or similar metal laminate for countertop material. I have only used it as trim or decoratively for door fronts. I was wondering if it would take an occasional hot plate or pan.