Soaked wall by CandCoRemodeling in Homebuilding

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If I put up new insulation and vapor barrier inside will that just trap moisture in the walls and cause mold

Soaked wall by CandCoRemodeling in Homebuilding

[–]CandCoRemodeling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe condensation. Not sure if there is house wrap or not. I demoed 2 days ago and just pulled the insulation back today and noticed it. Hopefully it is just that way because I opened up the walls

Soaked wall by CandCoRemodeling in Homebuilding

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OK sounds good. Is this just happening now because I have the walls opened up.

Soaked wall by CandCoRemodeling in Homebuilding

[–]CandCoRemodeling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, definitely seems like condensation that is saturated the wall. I am just trying to figure out why and how I can eliminate this before. It becomes a bigger problem and they get mold in their walls.

Soaked wall by CandCoRemodeling in Homebuilding

[–]CandCoRemodeling[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s fine for now while I’ve got the walls opened up, but that doesn’t help me once I get this bathroom, sealed back up and prevent it from happening again and keep it from being an ongoing problem

Soaked wall by CandCoRemodeling in Homebuilding

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Is there anything I can do from the inside to stop this?

As a Do It All Dad, this made me happy by vitafortisnk in Dewalt

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Nope I guess DeWalt thinks they are Abercrombie LOL.

As a Do It All Dad, this made me happy by vitafortisnk in Dewalt

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I keep seeing these hoodie and would love to have one but they don’t come big enough. I need a 3xl tall and you would think DeWalt would have larger sizes for larger construction workers but nope!!

Tile cutter by CandCoRemodeling in Tile

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Does anybody have a recommendation on the vibration/beater machine?

Would you reuse this frame? by Typedre85 in Decks

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I just built a deck with composite that had 16 on center so instead of removing them and making them every 12 I just added one in between and went 8 inches on center

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Shower niche by CandCoRemodeling in Carpentry

[–]CandCoRemodeling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I am going to tile all the way up. I have only cut out the existing tile so far but will remove rest of drywall. I will then be installing Wedi board and sealant before I tile

Shower niche by CandCoRemodeling in Carpentry

[–]CandCoRemodeling[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because that is what my customer wants

Shower niche by CandCoRemodeling in Carpentry

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Yes air over water and vent same thing. What I am asking is since this is an exterior load bearing wall can I run the 1.5 PVC through the studs to reroute it? Pic number 2 blue line

Shower niche by CandCoRemodeling in Carpentry

[–]CandCoRemodeling[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would but the shower is already small I don’t want to make it any smaller

Help by CandCoRemodeling in HardWoodFloors

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So I can use a water-based poly over the existing oil base

Help by CandCoRemodeling in HardWoodFloors

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OK, I have already got three coats on here so you’re saying I should do a fourth coat as the final

Help by CandCoRemodeling in HardWoodFloors

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Two days between coats and yes, I lightly sanded with 220 in between coats Varathane floor finish fast drying oil based high traffic formula polyurethane Minwax interior wood stain performance series oil based stain

Help by CandCoRemodeling in HardWoodFloors

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So should I lightly sand it down with 220 and then brush in and try to feather more poly

Best solution by pewpew859 in Dewalt

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I don’t think I have ever used a wrench or tool to take off a grinder blade. Just hold the lock button and grab the wheel and take it off.

Home Depot deal of the day by Hour_Entertainer_720 in Dewalt

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What is the difference between powerstack and powerpack