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House already wired for ethernet; how to engage?
A previous owner of my home (I don't know when) wired every room in the house with an ethernet port. I have not been using the ethernet at all, but recent needs for working at home have made me curious about what I could accomplish with somewhat…
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How can I install a cable jack without a box?
I recently had our drywall replaced due to flooding. Our coax cables are now just hanging out of the new wall and I need to install cable jacks.
Is there a way I can mount the coax wall plates to the drywall without an electric box in the wall? I'd…
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What is this attaching my toilet seat and how can I unscrew it?
I’m trying to unscrew my toilet seat but it seems to have been fitted with this plastic mechanism, which doesn't seem to want to be unscrewed.
Do I need a special tool to remove it?
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Should I run 240v for any supported appliances?
I am having my main circuit breaker panel replaced (by a licensed electrician) and he told me I can run new circuits for him to hook up to the new panel. Is there any benefit to running 240v circuits for computers, network equipment, other devices…
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How do electric hot water heaters explode and what can be done to prevent that from happening?
My neighbor and good friend is a union steamfitter, and general handyman. He had to replace his electric hot water heater last year and he did it himself.
My wife and I have to replace ours now, and he says its a super simple job and he has offered…
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Using a sealant to stop a toilet tank leak
The toilet tank is leaking through the bolts, but the bolts are so rusted I can't remove them. I can't afford a plumber right now, but would like to stop using bucket-fulls of water to flush. My husband wants to use a sealant to stop the leaking. Is…
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How do I protect myself from bad contracting jobs?
I've came cross couple recent bad jobs 1 2 and am dealing with a bad electrical job myself.
Before putting down money and letting the people leave, what resources are available to a consumer to protect themselves (before the fact and after the…
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How should I conceal gaps between laminate flooring and wall trim?
I am looking for the best way to fill some small gaps left between flooring and wall in new house, see image. Guessing the previous owners installed the flooring themselves hence why the finish is not always right against corners and walls. The…
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Moisture leaking out of chip in floor tile
I dropped something heavy and mildly pointed onto the bathroom floor.
The Bathroom is tiled with ~30cm square black "slate like" tiles, but where I dropped this thing, the surface has been badly (2-3 cm radius, ?1-2mm deep?) chipped, and underneath…
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What kind of nut is this
what is the name of this nut, I need to find a way to loosen it .
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Contractor cut joist hangers to make them fit
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We are removing a couple of load bearing walls as part of renos in our home. The engineer specified a W8x21steel beam to replace the load bearing wall. The floor joists are 2x10.
It appears the contractor…
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I hit a pipe with a mower and now it won't turn
I was mowing the other day and there was a pipe sticking out of the ground. The pipe wasn't carrying any services, just a piece of metal sticking out of the ground (I've now removed it).
The pipe was covered by the longish grass and I hit it with my…
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Orange material in grout lines - need help to identify
Having recently moved into a new (resale) house, I looked closely at the grout lines on one of the tiled shower floors and noticed many small gaps in the grout lines with an unidentified orange material in the gaps. I've attached a…
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Why is ENT rarely used for electrical wiring?
As best I can tell, the National Electrical Code 2011 allows electrical non-metallic tubing ("smurf tube" or ENT) to be used for running 120 V electrical wire. But everywhere I look, I see remarks to the effect that its use is mostly confined to…
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How do I install an outdoor receptacle box on vinyl siding?
Any tips for adding an outdoor receptacle box onto a house with vinyl siding? Shouldn't the box be attached to a stud? How do I seal around it? J Channel? How can I accomplish this without tearing off large chunks of siding? I can handle the…
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