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    Replacing Stucco with Vinyl

    Hi Everyone, My house is about 60 years old, and I don't believe the insulation in the exterior walls has ever been replaced. I think some of the insulation has somehow become damp, and I want to get it replaced before any extensive water damage happens. The exterior of the house is all...
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    Help with identifying faucet brand

    Thanks everyone! I took the faucet handle apart, removed the cartridge and found a cracked O-ring. Thankfully, the cartridge had a part number on it, and I was able to find a replacement on Amazon for $25.
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    Help with identifying faucet brand

    Hi everyone. I have a leaky faucet, and can't find any branding on the faucet. So I'm just hoping someone here might be able to help identify the brand of this faucet. Thanks!
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    Transition Ideas

    Hi Everyone, Just looking for your ideas for transitions. I installed vinyl plank flooring over top of my existing hardwood. The tiler who installed the tile in the kitchen made it that so it slopes down nicely to meet the hardwood. Since the tile slopes down to transition to the hardwood, it...
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    Over the range microwave

    Hi Everyone, My over the range microwave is toast, and I need a new one. I'm considering the Whirlpool YWMH31017HS. Thoughts? My last one didn't vent very well at all, and my duct work is all good to the roof. Just seemed to have almost no suction for sucking up steam etc from the range below.
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    Whirpool GSW9545JQ0 Leaking

    Hi everyone - This washing machine is about 20 years old. I've not new stainless steel water lines hooked up, which are not leaking. I noticed it leaking from underneath, tilted it forward, and took the attached picture. Any ideas? Thanks!
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    Clearing blockage in line with the vent.

    Thanks for the reply! There seems to be 2 stacks in my basement. One for the upstairs bathroom, and a 2nd one for the upstairs kitchen, and laundry downstairs. The bigger one for the upstairs bathroom has no issues. When I run the water for the upstairs bathroom, nothing downstairs backs up. The...
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    Clearing blockage in line with the vent.

    Hi Everyone, I suspect some lint from my washing machine has caused a blockage in the drain stack/vent. When we use the kitchen sink/dishwasher upstairs, or the washing machine downstairs (all of these things connect to the same drain stack), water starts backing up into the laundry tub. I've...
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    Working backwards with LVP

    Thanks again for this video! This made working backwards wayyyy easier, with no damage to any of my flooring!
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    Refinish Oak flooring, or replace?

    Before and After:)
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    Working backwards with LVP

    Thanks for that video, that's a great idea!
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    Working backwards with LVP

    Yes - I've had to work backwards into a couple of closets already. Wasn't fun. I managed to get it in nicely, but it took way longer. Not looking forward to doing this entire bedroom working backwards.
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    Working backwards with LVP

    Hi Everyone, I am laying LVP throughout the main floor of my house with no transitions. I planned out the installation in such a way that I only have one room where I will have to work backwards with the flooring. Any tips on easier ways to install the groove side to the tongue side? Thanks!
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    Refinish Oak flooring, or replace?

    Thanks for the heads up! I bought some locally manufactured LVP, and it seems to be very high quality. I took a coin like you suggested, rubbed it as hard as I could on a small scrap cutoff piece, and it barely scraped the protective coating. The scratch was unnoticeable after wiping it with my...
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    Refinish Oak flooring, or replace?

    Thanks Curtis - Yes, we did go with a floating floor. I'm planning to start installation today. I'm just having trouble coming up with the proper width of the first row of boards to make sure the last row isn't only 1" wide or something.
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