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Foundation Stabilization and Repair
Started 5 days, 6 hours ago (2008-11-14 00:00:00)  by Ed Eckley
Question QUESTION: This may be more of a plumbing question but here goes....We own a home in southern California. A single level, slab foundation built in 1960. We've had consistent problems with the laundry/kitchen sink line backing up. After several snakes and hydrojets over the years it has been determined that the pipe may be broken or collapsed somewhere toward the center of the ...
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Foundation Stabilization and Repair
Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2008-11-13 00:00:00)  by Ed Eckley
Question I am construction supervisor of a non profit agency overseeing the construction of low income homes in Billings, Mt. We are building in a subdivision that has expansive clay soils, weathered claystone and claystone underlying the surface. We had an engineering company perform soils test and followed their recommendations during excavation and concrete placement and backfill. ...
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Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-10-30 22:32:00)  by Magiver
Quote: Originally Posted by usedtobe The above replies assume you have a conventional wood floor, and access to it from below. If your's is a slab foundation house, figure on serious money to cut new channels for the waste (toilet, aka "water closet" or "closet" - as in "closet flange" and "closet bolts") and drain (shower) lines. ...
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-14 16:50:00)  by 02reaper
Quote: Originally Posted by FL-Orange I have more options here because we don't have to worry about pipes freezing. I like to come up on the outside of the building, come into the building about 18" above grade and then up in between fir strips to the attic/second floor framing area. Alot of contractors here like to do the water...
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-09-21 15:46:43)  by jim-gould
From the City of Vancouver http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/engsvcs/watersewer s/homeowners/howsewerworks.htm Before reading the following section, please note this is a guideline related to how a home's plumbing system basically operates. The intent of this section is to provide a general overview of plumbing components, their purpose and how they work. This information is not intended to ...
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Plumbing
Started 3 months ago (2008-08-20 15:41:00)  by lazypup
I agree that this discussion has no doubt gotten far more complex than what they originally intended but you cannot blame me. If all they originally wanted was a hose bid near the garage I would have began by suggesting a lawn hydrant, however the original post was a bit more complex than that: Quote from the original post:- "I will be installing a slop sink, house bib and possibly a small ...
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Started 3 months ago (2008-08-20 14:41:00)  by Barking Spider
Slab homes used to be a problem when waste plumbing was cast iron. Obviously it's in the slab, and the cast iron rusted out and the people had BIG problems. For the last couple of decades at least, plastic waste pipes have taken over, and have none of the rusting out issues. The same soil conditions that can cause a slab home to have problems can also impact a raised foundation home. ...
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Boilers - Steam and Hot Water Systems
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 19:44:00)  by x_pogo
My home was built in the 60's -- concrete block on a slab foundation with drywall covering the walls and ceiling joists. Heating requirements are modest (Arizona) and the house has considerable thermal mass. Heating and cooling is by combination gas furnace and refrigeration unit on the roof with the usual forced air ductwork. Been thinking about adding some solar panels to heat water in an ...
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 08:14:00)  by jk333
So im thinking about getting/building a four car garage. A metal one like this: Now i personally have no experience with them at all. For me, a regular garage is out of my price range most definatly. I have a spot to put it, so thats no problem. Im thinking about a 38' wide by 22' deep giving me plenty of room to store Jeeps etc. I really want to hear fropm those of you who have these garages ...
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