The treads and risers are all oil base stained, and as you can see in the riser's image, they match the floors on the main level. So, now it's time to coat with a satin finish. Being old school, I've always felt oil/oil is best, but what do I know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The stairs go down to the basement so...
What do I do in this space? This is in my basement with 82" ceiling that is not level with the floor. There is a difference at the top of the tile to the ceiling from left to right that grows from 0 to 3/4" (excuse the blue tape, makes chalking a little easier).
Should I just mud it and paint...
I need to put a wall in my basement for a bathroom but have many obstacles to overcome. It has to go in this spot because I already have the shower pan in (curb less) and the plumbing is behind that wall too.
Image 1 is where it is going, image 2 and 3 show the obstacles and if you look closely...
I'm refinishing my basement, installing a bathroom and putting 2 heat registers off one down run, one to the bathroom and another to the adjacent room. I put a T in for the down run that goes straight down to the bathroom adding a right angle register at the floor. The down run is 4" coming off...
So, I have an opening to my basement that is only 1 1/2" wider than the new metal exterior Jeld-Winn door we bought. The opening is close to plumb so my question is since there's not enough room to frame it with wood, can I just shim the pre-hung door to the concrete walls (I'll be using mason...
First off please, my heater is capable of handling twice the entire 1500 sf house including the basement which it originally heated; remodeled 4 years ago and added new intake, trunk, simplifying runs, tying old with new but same plant (20 yrs). I'm trying to figure out basically 2 things...
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It has an attachment for my shop vac so hopefully that keeps the dust down...
I am putting in a bathroom in an area of my basement that has a concrete floor with small bumps, old epoxy and a spot where the original oil tank for the heater resided - tile would be uneven unless i put a really thick layer of thinset. Tiling the bathroom area while the remaining 200 sf will...
I can't do 2". It is only the floor I'm heating in an area not used often and with a 80" ceiling we will have to get by with the minimum. Thanks for your input!