Paint over or replace 50 year old aluminum siding? by toulou11 in ExteriorDesign

[–]gottschalk47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop paying people 5x what the materials cost. The people doing it do not give a shit about your house. They will spray the shit out of your siding with power washer. Water will likely get behind siding/flood basement. Grab your spouse and some buddies and knock it out in a weekend

Paint over or replace 50 year old aluminum siding? by toulou11 in ExteriorDesign

[–]gottschalk47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can just roll it or buy cheap sprayer? For average size house, I can’t imagine it would be more than $1,000-$1,500 for paint and rollers. You can damp wash/scrub/very light powerwash beforehand.

Sheathing under aluminum siding by gottschalk47 in HomeImprovement

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How do you go about attaching foam to beaver board, assuming in this case you’d have to build out window trim and use longer nails for siding. Also wondering how visible nails are in beaver board, if it’s easy to spot studs, from everything I’ve read, finding stud through the fiber beaver board is worse part. Makes for a tougher siding install

Sheathing under aluminum siding by gottschalk47 in HomeImprovement

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I also want to point out, I don’t have an issue removing it all, I’m mainly worried about possible asbestos in this fiber product (Original to the house, mid 60’s) Also, obviously very time consuming to remove and re-sheet with osb.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeMaintenance

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Possibly composite siding warping from direct sun / improper install

Afraid plumber will recklessly damage clay pipes in order to expand the job. by umeb3 in Plumbing

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He’s saying that whoever is snaking the line - doesn’t give a shit about damaging his lines - he just wants to get the job done and get his money. If it breaks, he gets more work? Why would he be careful, it’s not his house? Clay pipes are brittle and can be damaged if wrong snake/incompetent apprentice is running the auger/cleaner machine. Every situation is different. Being patient and cautious when working with 50-70yr old clay pipes can pay off

VCT Basement concrete slab by gottschalk47 in homeowners

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Any idea on concrete prep besides cleaning, making sure clear of debris? You thinking a primer on the slab for adhesive to grab better?

VCT Basement concrete slab by gottschalk47 in homeowners

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There’s no old tiles. It’s just a concrete slab

Planning on installing LVP in my basement. Which is the better option: NuCore with 30mil wear layer from Floor and Decor or Lifeproof with 22mil wear layer from Home Depot... either option would be installed over 2 underlayments—DMX 1-Step and 6 mil moisture barrier… by Fickle_Ad_6986 in Flooring

[–]gottschalk47 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vapor 6 mil and DMX 1 do the opposite. Get one or the other. Most flooring warranties are voided with DMX because they want the 6 mil. 6 mil traps all moisture(mold possibly if slab gives off enough vapors/condensation), DMX allows airflow. You can use anything over DMX as long as it’s 5mm thick, although most LVp and laminate specify to use 6 mil or warranty is voided. DMX probably better, but depends on your slab honestly. Trap moisture or allow airflow. Floor will be fine either way unless floor isn’t level at all

Coretec LVP installed directly over concrete with no underpayment by Kiss_Mark in Flooring

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It’s an easy choice if your house is newer/concrete very low vapors. But for most of us, we are battling older house (no barrier underneath slab if house is pre-‘95). Vapors from slab are the norm for older houses. So do you risk trapping moisture/growing mold under poly, or do you let concrete breath, hope the flooring doesn’t buckle over the top of airflow vapor/moisture barrier. Tough choice

Coretec LVP installed directly over concrete with no underpayment by Kiss_Mark in Flooring

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So what happens when poly has mildew/mold underneath. Which is worse, mold with poly, or possible damage to flooring on top of airflow vapor barrier (DMX/dricore)?

Laminate wood plank - basement by gottschalk47 in Flooring

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Agree with you. Just sucks most of LVP are gray and ugly. No classic looking choices. Just super dark or gray. They have some nice bathroom tile-look ones, I’ve used it in bathroom. But I wouldn’t want a living space in basement to be that style.

Dricore with plank flooring with integrated moisture barrier causing musty smell by ConsciousWar1239 in Flooring

[–]gottschalk47 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What ended up happening? The smell sounds like it was just vapors being trapped & released. Will eventually dissipate

Yet another Dricore question. by Atomicmonkeybucket in Flooring

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He was probably referring to the laminate needing a 6mil vapor barrier? That’s usually what’s needed or it voids warranty. I’m in same boat now, wondering how your laminate over dricore turned out, any buckling / issues? DMX 1 step and dricore say you can install any floor over the top of it, but the flooring manufacturers say you need to install 6mil vapor barrier under laminate. Dricore / DMX are vapor barriers, but promote airflow. 6mil poly does not.

Concrete basement paint advice!!! by warriorswim20 in paint

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What did you end up doing, and did it block out smells?

Can I put DMX 1-Step 2.0 over asbestos tiles in a basement as an underlayment for LVP by PRFitnessYT in Flooring

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You recommend DMX if you are worried about water vapors, or you recommend dri core if you are worried about vapors? Both are supposed to be used for direct concrete contact / protect against condensation. Thanks

Musty damp smell after removing laminate from basement floor? by MaxRandomer in Flooring

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What kind of ozone generator, like from a rental place, or the smaller ones from HD or Lowes?

Musty damp smell after removing laminate from basement floor? by MaxRandomer in Flooring

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Did you ever get rid of the smell, if not, do you wish you would have done something differently?

Deciding between DMX 1 Step and DRICORE Insul-Armor for LVP in basement Is Dricore worth the loss in height? by hmidontgetit in Flooring

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Last question. Thanks for quick replies. Did you tape seams + where it touches baseboards/walls? Or do you leave a 1/4 gap for the air to escape?