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    Central air service , house not cooling

    To make things simple, i will give you a couple of things you can do at this moment that may alter this issue. -Check your thermostat settings: Check the thermostat one more time to make sure it’s on the right settings. -Check the air filter: A dirty air filter blocks return airflow to...
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    Floor Frustration

    It looks like a full mess. You definitely need to remove that first. Ceramic flooring is one type of flooring which we can easily put on another one with a little bit of adjustment, but in that case I don't think it seems to work. so it’s best to tear out existing concrete and start anew...
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    Need Advice on Cooling Warehouse

    There are numerous alternatives when air conditioning a warehouse. Depending upon what your needs are, you can bring down the temperature of the whole warehouse, or individual work spaces to help your employees enjoy a more tolerable work environment. Temperature, humidity, and drafts are all...
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    Help! Need Solutions to Concrete Basement

    There are certain situations when it’s best to tear out existing concrete and start a new by pouring on a compacted stone or sand base. For instance, if you have large working cracks in your slab and the concrete has settled to the point that it’s at several different levels, you...
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    Removing paint from outside wall

    Hi Shane, This all depends on how long the paint has been in the house and what kind of shape it's in. Whether its brick wall or plain wall. If its brick wall, brick is a porous material, paint adheres very well to it.I think your first step would be heading off to the nearby paint store and...
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    Drilling into Epoxy Floor

    Hi Vincent, Rent or borrow a hammer drill. If you are drilling into epoxy, definitely use a hammer drill or it will take forever. Use a bolt that is removable. Tap-Cons might be tempting as they are easy, but when it comes time to remove that safe they won't collaborate.
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