Load Bearing Walls

Load bearing walls are very important in a home. A load bearing wall can support tons of weight and look just like a wall several feet away that supports no weight whatsoever. Removing a load bearing wall is often high on homeowners' to-do lists because doing this can turn two rooms into one, making a home feel more open and spacious. How to tell if a wall is load bearing is always a major question.

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Black Mold Eats Almost Anything – How to STOP It

Black mold and other types of mold have been around us for literally millions of years, but in the past few years the have really gotten everyone's attention. Because many people think the mold they see is toxic mold, they start to wonder what is the best way to tackle mold removal. Mold remediation can be a do-it-yourself job if the amount of mold is not too large.

Tail Hook the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier

Aircraft carriers are quite possibly the ultimate military weapon. I had the enormous good fortune to stay overnight on a US Navy aircraft carrier - the USS George Washington - while it was on duty at sea. While onboard, I was able to take well over 100 aircraft carrier photos, some of which are published my story. Landing on an aircraft carrier is hard to describe. Being shot from the catapult is an even harder task. I survived both and am glad we have patriots who serve each day aboard these fine ships to protect our freedom.

November 6, 2004 Radio Show Tim Answers Barb’s Email Question About Drywall and Wallpaper

Tim:  Okay, really quickly before I got off the air, I got areally neat email from Barb, who delivers the paper everymorning. Barb, I sure hope you're still out there. She saysshe's `wondering if the plaster on the walls is the realstuff in my house with lath strips behind it. The walls arefalling apart and […]

November 6, 2004 Radio Show Paul: Draining a 1919 Basement with a Linear French Drain (Winchester, KY)

Tim:  Let's go back to the phones. Once again if you justhappened to tune in, I'm Tim Carter. This is WGRR. It's theAsk The Builder Show. Coming up in just 13 minutes we've gotDenny McKewen, but right now though it's time to ask thebuilder. Paul, what's your question today? Hello, Paul. Paul:   Yes, Tim. Thanks […]