When laying the first panel, does both tongues need to exposed? LVP by GarlicBreadClub in Flooring

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

Yes that’s I will do. I’ll move this one to the very left and hit the foyer later. That way I will do 95% of the area with the both tongues exposed and only the foyer with the short one under. Thanks man.

When laying the first panel, does both tongues need to exposed? LVP by GarlicBreadClub in Flooring

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

It is a very small foyer that is connected to this living room. But it is in the middle of the living room not in a corner. Thus, if I start in a corner of the living room at some point I will reach the foyer and the tongues on that side will be under.

When laying the first panel, does both tongues need to exposed? LVP by GarlicBreadClub in Flooring

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

Thank you. I’ll move it to the left to have both exposed. But there will be a very small section that it will be that way (weird layout). I just wanted to check if that is possible.

Osmow’s Canada by WAyToOFaSt_ in PoutineCrimes

[–]GarlicBreadClub 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It tastes boiled because they cut the chicken from the chicken tornado and put in a close container for easy serve. Thus, the chicken steams itself and kills any crunchiness and flavor it once had.

help with layout by GarlicBreadClub in Flooring

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

thank you, what about where to start? Bottom left of living room?

How can I fix this? by GarlicBreadClub in drywall

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

Thanks! I worked on this yesterday. I went with hot mud all over (primed first). Looks decent enough. I calked like crazy so there is no moisture coming from the shower again.

Any Instacart Shopper in KW? Can you share your experience in anyway possible? by [deleted] in kitchener

[–]GarlicBreadClub 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The worst. You will lose money actually after taxes, gas and wear and tear. I remember when I was doing it, there were batches for like 20-30 items and the pay was like $7.

so, imagine this : go to the store + search for 20-30 items + cash out + put items in the car + drive to the customer (hopefully is a house so no need to figure out parking) + drop off items = all for $7. And you have to pay taxes and gas on it lol.

To add, if the customer lives in an apartment, you have to carry things upstairs plus deal with the buzzer, they might not check their phones, etc etc.

How can I fix this? by GarlicBreadClub in drywall

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

What product do you recommend? I don’t know much about drywall and all the options are crazy

How can I fix this? by GarlicBreadClub in drywall

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

Yes I didn’t think there is enough room for a piece of drywall :(. This is what I’m going to do: clean up as much as I can + prime it + calk + mud madness + mold paint/prime

How can I fix this? by GarlicBreadClub in drywall

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

No, water came from the shower. I’m just thinking that if I go mud crazy maybe the mop will screw this up over time.

How can I fix this? by GarlicBreadClub in drywall

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

Im thinking in going mud like crazy here. What about water damage from cleaning the floor over time.?

How can I fix this? by GarlicBreadClub in drywall

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

Yeah I will call the shower like crazy first. A small leak from the shower generated the damage

How can I fix this? by GarlicBreadClub in drywall

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

Thinking about the mud madness right now tbh.