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    Covering a slotted treated pine deck

    We have a deck extending 10' from the second floor over the concrete patio area outside our ground floor laundry room door. Wife wants it covered to create a dry (and shady) area underneath. There is a little slope to the outside (but not much) so rain should not puddle (much, if any). I am...
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    Replace glued down hardwood floors with wood tiles

    Neal, Thanks for the lead. Unfortunately not much information on their website. Has anyone else had experiences with this product, and what were they?
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    Replace glued down hardwood floors with wood tiles

    I have a rental property that has 3 inch wide strips, good quality, engineered wood floors (Bruce?) which were there when I bought it. There are actually three different colors of woods laid randomly and are very attractive indeed. We just had water penetration and about 20% of the flooring has...
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    No power to dishwasher

    Thanks for all the good counsel. I have checked every outlet with a lamp, reset each of the (3 total) GFCI's, reset all of the circuit breakers several times, and everything electrical, save the D/W, in the condo is working perfectly. I'm OK on the switch flipping side of a circuit...
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    No power to dishwasher

    Every other device and outlet in the house have been checked and are working perfectly
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    No power to dishwasher

    The panel is painted closed and has not been disturbed (flooring work hasn't started) and the leak repair occurred about 15 feet away, so loose/disconnected wiring seems very unlikely. This may be totally co-incidental, but it seems very odd that it would go out at the same time WITHOUT being...
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    No power to dishwasher

    I have a second floor apartment built in about 1972. Recently there was a water leak into one corner of the kitchen from the next floor above. In the opposite corner is my dishwasher, which is hardwired. The water saturated the floor underneath the leak and spread several feet out, requiring...
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