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Online Courses – How to Get Rid of Mold

Posted on December 13, 2005 by Tim Carter

Sign up now for this FREE Self-Directed Learning Experience. Learn all about mold at your own pace. This online course is a three-part series about mold in the house and how you can eliminate it.  The information is delivered via email and once you sign up, you get the first part of the course in just minutes.

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Online Courses – Foundation Crack Repair

Posted on December 13, 2005 by Tim Carter

Sign up now for this FREE Self-Directed Learning Experience. Learn all about Foundation Crack Repair at your own pace. This online course is a four-part series on foundation or house settlement and ways to stabilize and prevent cracking.  The information is delivered via email and once you sign up, you get the first lesson in just minutes.

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Clothes Dryer Vent Leaks in Ceiling

Posted on December 11, 2005 by Tim Carter

Clothes dryer vents can actually create water leaks. If the clothes dryer vent pipe gets cold, the warm, moist air inside condenses and turns to liquid water. This water can leak from the vent pipes if the seams are not taped. The best way to stop clothes dryer vent pipe leaks is to make sure the pipe does not get cold.

Posted in Kitchen, Ventilation | 8 Comments

Electronic Programmable Thermostat

Posted on December 11, 2005 by Tim Carter

Electronic programmable thermostats have a switch setting called auxiliary. This setting switches the heat pump into emergency heat or electric-resistance-coil heating. This is an expensive way to heat your home and should only be done when the heat pump breaks. If this happens, call a service technician.

Posted in Heating Design, New Construction | 1 Comment

Hurricane Katrina Damaged Hardwood Floor

Posted on December 9, 2005 by Tim Carter

Hurricane Katrina is presenting unique repair challenges when it comes to hardwood floor water damage, especially hardwood flooring installed on concrete slabs. Old hot-mopped asphalt is causing concerns for quality builders.

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Electronic Digital Thermostat

Posted on December 8, 2005 by Tim Carter

Setting the temperature ranges on a programmable thermostat is critical. The lower you set the setback temperature the more money you save. You save lots of money if the length of time is long before the furnace or heat pump starts to raise the temperature.

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AsktheBuilder.com Auto-Column Feed

Posted on December 8, 2005 by Tim Carter

"You got mail - Uhhh - a new AsktheBuilder Column or Video!   If you would be kind enough to submit your name and email address below, I will send a simple email announcement to you each time I publish a new column or video clip at AsktheBuilder.com. This allows you to stay up to date […]

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Energy Savings Payback

Posted on December 4, 2005 by Tim Carter

Energy saving can only be achieved instantly if you immediately cut back on fuel use. If you spend money on improvements to gain future savings, you must earn back the money spent in energy savings before you save real money.

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Door Fit is Poor

Posted on December 3, 2005 by Tim Carter

A door can fit poorly if the wall in which the door is hung is twisted. Doors are usually flat and the wall surface must also be flat for the door to meet evenly all along the edge of the jamb when the door is closed.

Posted in Doors, Remodeling | Leave a comment

Cement Mud Floor DVD

Posted on November 30, 2005 by Tim Carter

A Cement Mud Floor must be installed under ceramic tile in a shower. This solid base prevents cracks in the tile. The cement mud floor must be installed perfectly or it will be very difficult to install the tile.

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