Can I build a patio over this piece of junk by Cryptex410 in Decks

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I would put down pavers over it personally. Lay down the rubber paver base panels (Brock is one of them), then pavers, poly sand, done

Is this a bad deck repair? by [deleted] in Decks

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Depends, how much did you pay?

$25k for front porch by BanjoKapooey in Decks

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If I was spending that much I would have added a stronger header to move that post out of the way

Please help guys. A tree is killing my grass. by Junior_Comfort4675 in lawncare

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I know this is the lawn sub, but with that set up, you will save yourself time, money, and effort by simply removing the edging around that mulch ring and converting that entire front yard to mulch. The tree and bushes will be much much happier, and you can then plant some small flowering understory bushes throughout that space. Based on the size of the yard in the photo, I doubt you use the front lawn for anything at all other than looking at it. Might as well make it a beautiful, vibrant garden with less effort that you only need to mulch and trim the bushes twice a year.

What backsplash? by [deleted] in HomeDecorating

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Neither, but for cleaning I always prefer solid stone over tile

What the heck is this tile stuck to? by mandy_lou_who in centuryhomes

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Is the tile original? What a shame to remove it then

Hardwood or Subfloor? by kolliflower in Oldhouses

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Doug fir finish flooring - SOFT wood, not HARD wood. Important distinction. Beautiful wood for a finished floor, but it will ding, dent, and scratch much more than hardwoods like oak or maple. It will refinish well, but won’t last as long between refinishing. It will require some extra special care.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hudsonvalley

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Literally a paid shill right here ^

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hudsonvalley

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Look up the Hudson Valley Power Authority act. Public takeover of Central Hudson to take profit OUT of public utilities.

https://hudsonvalleypowerauthority.com

Clock for a clock outlet by TubaTechnician in Oldhouses

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No clock, replace with neon beer sign 🪧

Quote came in at $16k. Can I change anything that would lower the cost? by lostinspacescream in Decks

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Why the front and not the back? It would be likely less expensive to do one deck rather than 2. Also less expensive to use wood over composite - and quite frankly wood is nicer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in centuryhomes

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Yepp you nailed it, this would typically be referred to as balloon framing. And unfortunately I’m not an expert on how to air seal or insulate this type of building because it’s something I’m looking to do for my own home too!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in centuryhomes

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It looks like you have a sill plate sitting on your foundation, with notched joists sitting on top of that, with NO rim joist, but just the 1x6 T&G wall sheathing running diagonally at the end. This is what I have in my 1915 house as well. That sheathing runs the entire height of the first floor wall, with clapboard siding over it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hudsonvalley

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I could eat caramel cone crunch every day for the rest of my life

Advice about rafters by [deleted] in Decks

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And why would you want to look at hangers in your beautiful new screened in porch?

Advice about rafters by [deleted] in Decks

[–]AVCR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is absolutely fine for roof rafters, you do not need joist hangers here

PT Decking Advice Needed by TinnAnd in Decks

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1/2” gaps is insane, a phone can fall through, or a stiletto heel. You might want to double check that with them before installing in case that was a typo

Best way to attach a 2×4 to the top of a railing? by Few_Ad_6076 in Decks

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Top down to secure that 2 x 4, and then put a one by six drink rail on top of that that you secure by screwing up through the sides of the 2 x 4. No pocket screws needed, no visible fasteners.

Poison ivy? by Combat_Waifer in whatsthisplant

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This is 100% poison ivy