I met with a gutter specialist to repair my copper gutters. He showed me his liability insurance, but he doesn’t have workmen’s comp. Should I definitely not hire him because of this?
The frame on one of my exterior doors has rotted in two corners. The door is fine. Is it always necessary to replace the door and frame together? Would doing so be less labor than just the frame?
Also, any suggestions for a replacement door and needed? Anything decent under $500?
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My house has a few corners where I need to fix rotten clapboards and trim. Whatever qualities a skilled carpenter has, I am the exact opposite.
How do I saw and remove these boards with some precision? I’ve tried a reciprocating saw and a keyhole saw. Neither worked well. Would an oscillating...
First, make a solution of water, bleach and tsp to clean off and kill the visible mold (many solution recipes online). Then prime with Zinnser Mold Killing primer.
I did all this to the ceiling of my screened in back porch. Haven’t seen any mold since.
Ok! I got a new roof with GAF Architectural shingles from a roofer I felt good about. Still do. Except...
The ridge(s) don’t have end caps. I asked and he told me it’s not essential in terms of weather sealing/leaks, etc. Is that true or should I insist that he adds them. I still owe him for...
Some are telling me that the sub contractors they use each carry workmen’s comp as independent contractors so the main contractor doesn’t need it. Sounds a bit bogus.
My two story Colonial needs a new roof. Asphalt shingles. I don’t know anyone who can recommend a roofer. What should I look for and what questions should I ask?
Since I don’t plan to stay in the house more than another 20 years if that, what’s good, better and best in terms of cost and...
Our kitchen sink stopped draining. No amount of lye, Draino, etc. helped. When we unhooked things underneath, we saw nothing so followed the line to the basement. I unscrewed a small round plug on the side of the pvc pipe and a gusher of dirty water fell out. After reconnecting it and replacing...
Getting ready to finally paint the north side of my house. I’m only spot priming bad areas and top coating everything.
What’s the consensus on the best primer to use for rough, uneven surfaces that are prone to mildew? I’m thinking of California Paint’s Trouble Shooter or Zinsser Bulls Eye...
Are the paints that are supposedly combined with primer a joke, or do they really work? To me, applying a separate coat of primer is necessary before the topcoat. I can’t see how a combined product would work. Do professional painters use these types of paints? It just seems like a gimmick...
Oh boy, do I use a real scraper! I’m looking to save some time, so if there is paint that’s stable and in good shape, I’ll leave it. If the spot priming turns out to be a mistake,?then I’ll have leaned something.
The north side of my house has quite a few spots that need repainting. But overall, it looks pretty good. I really don't want to take every inch of clapboard down to bare wood. This is my plan:
- Scrape and wire brush off only areas with loose or peeling paint.
- Sand entire surface enough so...