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I saw that covered on an episode of This Old House. The basement drain was plumbed incorrectly missing a U-trap along with a stink pipe. It was a total disaster for the home owner since once the street flooded the water from the sewers flooded her basement.
I posted this on nextdoor.com so thought I post it here too just in case peeps didn't know about this.
Tip, or don't forget.
If you live in a home with a basement drain don't forget to put some water down it once in a while. If you don't, that water in the pipe will evaporate and gasses from pipe will come up. Had a neighbor in our HOA call the fire department because of the gasses, plus I saved a women on here one time with that advise. She was getting headaches when she'd go to the basement.
You can use any kind of water, save rain water, pack a bucket of snow balls and let it melt, tub water after a bath, whatever. Do this at lease once a year if not twice. Maybe time it with changing furnace filter.
SAFETY: If you know how to do it safely, hook a short hose up to the hot water heater and over to the drain. This will kill 2 birds with one stone, no gasses from pipe and drain some sediment out of bottom of hot water heater.
Also, do this with a shower or skin you don't use.
Thinking About Sprucing Up Your Home? Here's the Lowdown on Home Improvement Loans!
So, imagine that a home improvement loan is the closest friend that will always be with you, at least until you need it no more. It is a form of a personal credit product designed for – to your surprise – home enhancement. This essentially offer a cash lump sum payment at the start of the agreement, followed by equal monthly monthly payments repaid over several years. Simple, right?
Why opt for home improvement loan?
1. Fixed Interest Rates: Compared to a credit card, most of the home improvement loan will carry a fixed interest rate. So, your monthly payments do not change; in other words, budgeting becomes much more convenient when you decide to lease your car.
2. No Collateral Needed: Some home improvement loans are even provided without collateral and will not affect your home, although this is less common. Phew!
3. Fast Funds: Indeed, it is often easy to secure the funds almost immediately – ideal if you are eager to begin that venture today.
Stars of successful haggling share insider tactics for getting a bargain
1. Shop Around: There are various lending companies that have varying rate on interest and repayment schedule. It will therefore be recommended that one checks with banks, credit unions as well as, online lenders to get the most favorable terms and conditions.
2. Check Your Credit Score: A higher score as a consumer allows you to get a lower interest rate. If your score is low, it might be a good idea to take that time to try and increase it before applying.
3. Read the Fine Print: Be sure to realize such points as anything that is charged and what if one wants to repay the loan earlier.
A word or Two Before You Go and Sign on the Line
- Budget Wisely: Never borrow something which you cannot afford to pay back and never borrow more than what you require. As much as everyone would love to make major structural changes, it is best to look for simple creative ideas that one can change around.
- Get Multiple Quotes: For the actual work, and it would be a good idea to get several quotes from different contractors. You want to ensure that you are able to negotiate a good price there also.
- Consider ROI: Consider the option in terms of the economic return. Certain renovations which can include a new kitchen will enhance the value of a house hugely. Some, like a fountain pen made of solid gold, yes The gold-plated toilet seat, no, quite the contrary.
Wrapping It Up
These home improvement loans can also be a great way of financing those improvements you have been planning. So get your work done, take a loan, and before you know it you are already enjoying a new and better home. Happy renovating! 🛠️✨
Home depot prices for stuff is now surprisingly high, does anyone think they threw out too much stuff over the years or not buy an extra supply?
My Best Buy just went out of business and they were selling store fixtures, tons of mobile shelving and containers for 95% off, and I finally had a use for them because buying them at retail were not worth the value of what I was hoping to store before this lucky event for my stuff in the basement.
If your lawn area small enough like mine hopefully you can find a EGO mower?
That way you can keep your batteries the same.
I sure like cordless instead of gas engine.
Only gas I have now is my generator.
Finally broke down got a battery starter one.
I start it every 2 months to make sure battery stays good.
Ryobi has re-designed their mowers since I bought mine and I get tempted but still can't pull the trigger. They sure are light which I really love.
My garage door was over 30 years old and has always been problematic. The hinge that met the door was worn out and I had managed to piece it together.
I was at Costco and they had a flyer for new doors and openers with a 10% discount in the form of a Costco card. Turned out it was 15% and after a couple of quotes I went with them. There was a 2 month lead time but they showed up on time and replaced everything. I can now even open and close the door with my cellphone.
I also double dipped by charging the door on my Costco card and got an additional percentage from Costco.
It's belt driven and quiet as a church mouse. My wife and I are a couple of happy campers.
I like the Ryobi cordless drills etc but still not sure about the lawnmower.
I do like my Ego blower and weedeater however. The batteries are interchangeable so I always have them at the ready.
My wife used to take a broom to sweep off the deck and I finally got her to use the Ego blower.
I also use it to blow dry the dog after she has had a bath.
Grandpa was smart!
old time trick my grandpa did!!!!!!!!!!
6 years ago I bought the ryobi cordless lawnmower.
Ryobi is not really what brand you want if you are using tools for a job but for the home lot of times they work fine.
Hilti & Makita is what I use for work I love them.
Back to Ryobi lawnmower.
In 6 years I've ran that mower through very tall grass in my garden area. Ran it in my ditch. Ran it in the rain which you aren't supposed to do for two reasons.
One, if you don't have battery protector down the terminals can get wet and rust.
Two, they know the batteries aren't going to last as long so in order to claim battery time they say not to run it in rain or even wet grass.
Where I live good luck with that.
So here we are 6 years later and mower still kicking butt.
So if you looking to go cordless I can tell you this has served me very well.
I'm very critical of lot of products so when one performs great I like to tell others.
Since I bought it they have new designs of course but price wise still right there in that range I bought it.
So if you considering going cordless this be great buy for you.
Yes, that is what we do too. The dollar store is where we first saw it. Amazing cleaner.
She tried one the next day just to inform me awesome from the dollar store works better. LOL!
I buy it by the 1/2 gallon jug.
HD has new DNA, I always stock piled stuff on their clearances, now the whole "special" section has labor intensive yellow labels to show eye popping price slashes, original price $ 9.96 now $ 9.76?
Use to buy tons of cheap supplies from Ebay but shipping costs are now eating into cheap final free shipping items.
Need to plunder a small store that did not realize all prices have to be changed and relabeled up.
HD made a killing off of covid you'd think just maybe they would tone down their greed.
But nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
BTW ............. Couple months ago if you have the commercial pro extra card they went from 60 days to 30 days before finance charges.
Citi card is who is behind them.
Once a year they will send me a bla bla bla letter how happy they are to have me as a customer.
At bottom of letter it states anything we can do to help your credit situation let us know.
So one time I called and said I'm calling about you helping me.
I normally pay it off every month but lets say I didn't one month?
I have excellent credit and citi-card still charges 27% interest.
I can get better rate down on the street corner.
They gave me the bla bla bla it's citi card not them routine.
I said no, you have control of competition amongst credit card companies your corporate suits don't give a rip just as long as your stock investors are happy.
All this we are there for you contractor crap is just that ............ CRAP!
I know we have inflation, get use to it.
No no, maybe some vendors did not raise prices yet.
Went to home Depot to buy a single 1 1/2 inch ceiling to floor flange (for example) was 6.50.checked, out a bunch of other stuff and double what I thought.
Well went to old SupplyHouse.com , and flange was still .89 cents..................bought my valves and no hubs and pipe fitting for 1/2 Home Depot prices and 10 items all had just 4.95 shipping charge.
Our microwave was 14 years old.
Wife: The microwave isn't heating.
Son: I don't think the microwave is heating.
Me to both of them: Thanks for the reminder, I have to pick the new one up at Lowes tomorrow.
Problem solved.
Knowing what I know now I'd buy this heater instead ..... https://www.eheat.com/
In my apt. I use an A/C cooler/heater on electric, would be interesting to know if a Cadet can replace its use in the main room I use up 95% of the utility bill in the winter?
That cracks me up when products say this is going to cost you so much per day when everyone has different usage rates.
Need to look at energy consumption.
The two Cadets I bought take 1500 watts.
The new one I bought .......... 500 watts.
No noise, no fan blowing dust.
I'll be removing the cadets eventually.
That price is basically for one room however.
I just replaced my HVAC system and I don't see that as something better.
Cost for use, per Goggle figures:
"People also ask
Are Cadet heaters energy efficient?
Do Cadet heaters use a lot of electricity?
Full Day usage: $0.12 x 24 hours = $2.88"
So I ended up buying the corded one for now.
https://www.eheat.com/
So easy to set up.
Been on all day and I'm impressed.
Wall heaters like Cadet take 1500 watts and they got a fan so you are blowing dust around and dealing with noise.
I had already installed two Cadets and now I wish I had seen this one. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
I took a chance on buying that heater never heard of them not much info out there but I'm definitely a believer now.
For 30 years here we've heated our home with the wood stove cause I love wood heat nothing like it.
But ........... 30 years of dealing with wood I wanted to start looking at ways if my health goes bad, get hurt, the Wife is taken care of.
So a heater that works well at 500 watts to 1,500 watts for cadets I'm very happy with energy savings as well as dust and noise.
Thought one of you might be wanting one.
After our remodel going to buy some more and probably buy the hardwire ones but bought the corded for now till we figure out for sure where everything is going to go.
Building this may be better way to get the sliding board:
Got it to cover carpet stains, but 1/10 of price of the BUUURN Board 299.00 and Google "claims" much better? Think I may be able to use more than 3 times?
https://www.amazon.com/SPRI-Sliding-Carrying-Exercise-Training/dp/B07H1M945D
Hot tub only best effective relief for cramps and lengthily weeks on weeks of newly acquired spasms. No medication except the morphine opioid group.
Agree with you %100. My wife still does private home duty,hard to slow her down but there will come a day.
Have her watch the video.
It is hard as we've been programmed since we were born about drugs and doctors know best.
All the while vast majority of Doctors are nothing but glorified drug dealers.
I've asked people when is the last time you've heard your doctor place you on a drug to treat a condition and say ok, now lets form an exit strategy to get you off of that down the road.
My Wife was a CNA I'd go visit her at the places she was caring for private clients and in nursing homes.
20 bottles of drugs on their bedside table was the norm when God gave us natural herbs of all kinds so we don't need mans $$$$$$$$$$ drugs.
Take care, I saw how hard it is on families and spouses.
If I were you I'd price them both. You will definitely get more room with a complete walk in and eliminate the slope in the tub which sometimes slips me up.
Thank you very much excel,may take you up on that. My wife is a retired nurse and some reason is anti CBD and cannabis. Her son and I have been trying to talk her into it but still skeptical.
I agree with you there lol.
Maybe a remodel when I get stuck inside.
If I did do the remodel I want to switch from the standard 32" tub to a 40" walk in.
We just got done getting rid of our tub turning it into a shower as we never used the tub.
I've seen those adds and hope I'm able to see one of those some day as I'm curious how it is designed to stop water leaking.
BTW ............ sorry about your Wife.
Health issues are so hard to deal with.
Google .......... FECO and Parkinson's.
FECO stands for full extracted cannabis oil.
Edibles for pain.
You tube has some videos on it as well showing a man with un controlling shakes after rice grain size oil the shakes stop.
Part 3 ............
I do see what you're talking about but I'm leaning toward the complete remodel. Getting rid of the old tub will give you more room for the shower and I can live with the glass door. I like the look and the grab handles and a seat are neat for when I get really old. lol.
Same here, have 2 full bath/shower units and never use the master as a tub. Didn't want to get into plumbing reconfig. and the "Door" or the "Convertible" model would give you best of both worlds if you ever wanted dual usage of the tub. Another plus for me is no shower doors,I hate cleaning shower doors seems impossible. Using a curtain/liner with reduced "open frontage" for overspray or leaks with only a 2' opening.
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I've been thinking of it for the guest bathroom. We have a tub shower combo but we never take baths in it since the master has the garden tub.
It is a pain at even 70 to take the high step over the tub so why bother having the damn thing to begin with.
They have been running adds for a full walk in shower no cutting the tub. That is the direction I'm looking at.
Has anyone checked into this?
My wife has Parkinsons and it's hard for her to get into and out of the tub/shower. She's been wanting a $3k-4k walk-in conversion.
I've read quite a bit into this and nothing but 100's of rave reviews.Looks simple to install also. Hell,if it's that easy I may take on as a hobby installer for the community...lol.
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https://cleancutbath.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQiArt6PBhCoARIsAMF5wai-C0wGcPh8ZjUNoIqhC4OQaZeKnNyfXM4ro7xN021EqLdeD_71v2QaAvMgEALw_wcB
Looks interesting excel,may check into it.
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Have any of you ever purchased this heater before?
If it works as advertised they are saying500 watts compared to most wall heaters that use 1,500 watts.
Thoughts?
https://www.eheat.com/
Want to get the hard wired one.
BTW ........... Take can of silicone spray and spray it on a rag then wipe down your car door gaskets. Stops your doors from freezing shut.
Can't believe all these years I didn't know this just found out this winter. Works great.
LOL. Now you tell me. That is a keeper. I had 3 doors freeze on me and had to get a screw driver out to gently pop the doors on 3 different cars.
For NC the powder snow was a freak accident.
We don't get powder here to often but when we do yep I bring it out.
Your link reminds me of what I did this year.
I buy the 10x100 4 mill plastic for work and around here. So I'll cut a length that goes over the back of my rav4 and over the head lights.
Being 10ft wide it makes it over the side windows.
Easy to pull off. Saves lot of time as our snow is normally heavy.
BTW ........... Take can of silicone spray and spray it on a rag then wipe down your car door gaskets. Stops your doors from freezing shut.
Can't believe all these years I didn't know this just found out this winter. Works great.
Oh, and I use it on my snow shovel stops the snow from sticking on it.
If your snow is powder try a leaf blower.
Worked as advertised. Did 3 cars and the driveway in less than 30 minutes.
And these are a must have for people who still use and ice scraper.
https://frostguard.us/collections/frostguard
My surroundings can be small when snow is large= no where to put the snow
except to actually call the newspapers and let them witness indoor melting. Can throw it over parked cars but deadly beast may be laying for revenge. Left on street eats costly sidewalk which inspector anyway measures to make sure he can fine me unless I post deputy to make sure no playful snow frolics repaved the fining zone. I want the snow gone without elaborate subterfuges to hide it in plain site!
HD sells those snowjoe shovels I think they are called.
Best $27.00 I've spent there in some time.
Wide and sturdy.
An engineer finally pulled their head out and designed a tool that is useful.
His way for me is way to much time with the torch.
If your snow is powder try a leaf blower.
That works great with powder snow off vehicles, greenhouses, etc.
Snow melt; thinking about it if no place to store snow, but too slow, almost easier to put in large cans and melt indoors and avoid making an ice rink if outdoor temperature below 30.
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Remodeling Links
Before starting your home improvement find out how many new options are availble for you now.
http://directory.qualifiedremodeler.com/
See post # 940 http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=684568
http://www.dirtcheapbuilder.com/quliplwa.html
Flooring
http://www.floorstransformed.com/index.html
Tile, Marble, Stone, Granite, Quartz, Corian
http://www.thetiledoctor.com/repair/replacetile.cfm
http://floorstransformed.com/
http://www.dixiestone.com/
http://www.scrapbookscrapbook.com/DAC-ART/kitchen-countertops.html
http://www.marblemaster.com/granite/granite_slab/index.html
http://www.kitchenworks.com/corian.html
Electrical
http://members.tripod.com/~masterslic/electritian.html
Ducts- Heat loss
http://www.energystar.gov/ia/products/heat_cool/ducts/DuctSealingBrochure04.pdf
http://www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/keep_heat_in/
Home Improvement Encyclopedia
http://www.bhg.com/bhg/category.jhtml?catref=cat10002
Insulation
http://www.polyurethane.org/
http://www.superliteblock.com/ntegra.htm
Plumbing
https://www.familyhandyman.com/plumbing/plumbing-tricks-of-the-trade-for-weekend-plumbers/view-all/
http://www.theplumber.com/faq.html
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/index.html
Landscape links
See post # 267 http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=258812
Pressure Washing Tips
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=834846
Roofs
http://www.andek.com/
Garden Help
http://houseandhome.msn.com/Library/GardenLibrary.aspx
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/
Wood Rot
http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/pages/h00133.asp
http://outfittersparadise.com/s/Marine_Sealants/Boatlife_Git_Rot_Kit_Quart_13094563.htm
Wood Stoves to Gas
http://www.chimneysweeponline.com/library.htm
Lighting, Home Security, Theater, Smart Home Products
http://smarthome.com/
Log Home links
See post # 271 http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=258994
Also - http://www.precisioncraft.com/
Solar
See post # 941 http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=684590
http://www.susdesign.com/overhang/index.html
Appliance Repair
http://www.repairclinic.com/0001.asp
http://www.pcappliancerepair.com/index.html
Useful material calculators
Concrete-- http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/howmuch/calculator.htm
Pavers--http://www.morrisbrick.com/hr_materialcalculator_paver.htm
Home building--http://www.building-cost.net/
http://www.contractors.com/cost_estimator/free_estimates.html
Wood Working
http://www.joewoodworker.com/
http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/
Wood workshop setup information.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=647032
Home owners, self help site.
http://www.misterfix-it.com/CommProbSimpSol.cfm
Habitat for Humanity website
http://www.habitat.org/
http://www.habitat.org/env/restores.aspx
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