Tim Carter shows a partially filled clean garden pond. He explains how the pond holds water, where the pump is for the waterfall and what the shelves in the pond do.
Tim Carter shows a partially filled clean garden pond. He explains how the pond holds water, where the pump is for the waterfall and what the shelves in the pond do.
In this issue, spring fever hits, a friendly reminder, the first tool review on a Senco nailer, the new Before & After section, delays in answering questions, phone fraud that could affect you, my tip of the week and video of the week, the upcoming Stain Solver sale and the Question and Answer of the week.
Floor joists are beams that support your subflooring and flooring. When installing floor joists, they must be properly supported on both ends. Without proper support, your floors can swag and squeak.
In this issue, the new AsktheBuilder website is up and running, what do you think about it? I need your questions about cleaning, sealing and doing minor repairs to decks.
How to Grout Ceramic Floor Tile Below are the four videos in the How To Grout Ceramic Tile series. The key to success when grouting ceramic tile is controlling water. Too much water in any step will ruin the grout. Grout ruined with too much water will crack and turn to powder in a short […]
In this newsletter, my trip to San Francisco, Amazon.com and my free eBook, impact driver tools, tip of the week, an eBook survey, video of the week, a reader questions if he picked the right roofing contractor and my question of the week.
Accccckkkkkk! Boy oh boy, did my email last night create some bewilderment and discombobulation. You may have gone to Amazon and saw my How to Grout Ceramic Floor Tile eBook was not free. You possibly got a crabby look on your face and then reported back to me. Here's what happened. It's a matter of […]
This is NOT a normal newsletter in case you just subscribed in the past few days. Watch for a real newsletter on Tuesday. FREE Grouting Ceramic Tile eBook! If Amazon does it's job, starting Saturday, March 10, 2012, you can get my new Kindle eBook How to Grout Ceramic Floor Tile for FREE. But just […]
Radiant heat is by no means new. Different form forced-air systems, it uses electromagnetic, infrared waves to heat. Radiant heating systems are a little more expensive to install but provide silent, clean and comfortable heat.
Tim Carter demonstrates a portable propane heater that has it's own on-board power supply.
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