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How to fix a leaky pipe has never been easier since the Shark bite fittings hit the piping repair industry. Every homeowner in the world can now address their plumbing pipes as if they just got a plumbers license from the state or country they own their own house or rental property in. It's no secret or magic pill to be ingested, truth be known these relatively new and inexpensive little gems are just like snapping Lego's together, just as you did when you were a kid.
The best thing about Shark bite fittings, is they will help you stop any leak in any pipe, in any area of the world. Whether it be Pex tubing or copper tubing or even PVC plumbing with 2 quick cuts and 2 even quicker snaps together , can stop any plumbing leak anywhere.
Pex tubing is not used in the west like copper tubing because of the warmer climates, but these non sweat , no plumbing experience needed, DIY tools are applied, all things are possible. It does not matter where in the wall the water line repair is necessary , It won't make a difference if they are leaking in the concrete or under the slab, plumbing pipes can be fixed, Sharkbite plumbing fittings can stop the steady drip drip drip of water wasting usage and or water damage that can be avoided.
The water heater needs a supply water line to heat and distribute hot water to any bathroom or kitchen in every home across the world. Many of these water supply lines are buried and not seen until, there is a sign of water damage. These water supply pipes are easily repairable. Once You have the knowledge and lose the fear of believing "I Can't" ..... until you have done your homework , the fear exits faster than How can I Repair a plumbing pipe! As the thought turns to "I easily CAN!" Have a fantastic and healthy Thanksgiving Day !!
Typically known as scribe molding every cabinet or trim molding needs to find it's place of application. Every cabinet is set in place, shimmed, spaced , leveled and then fastened. When we have our cabinets where we want them then we must cut and , pin nailed usually with a finish nail gun , another type of trim finish molding that will take up the rest of the space that needs to be hidden or finished off so to speak.
Often times we have to cut , notch or scribe around the other parts of a room that get in the way. Moldings are the very product that when executed correctly will make or break a "Job well Done" . The image to the left here shows, after furring out a door jamb with a jamb extension in a bathroom, the cabinet and door casing moldings meet up exactly in the same place! In another instance there is always ways to apply moldings for different looks or decorating. Such as with crown molding, base and case moldings or a common used edge molding trim piece called actual scribe mold.
Where ever these specific moldings wrap around, cover up a gap or create a cap finished look like an plant on oak Ogee arch molding. With the right miter saw and or jigsaw, you can show off your skills that pay the bills faster than you can say "Instant equity"..... why call the guy ? When YOU CAN DIY!!
Action is needed to remedy anything. The everyday bath fan has many upsides, when the ductwork is done correctly all else will follow. Mold has proved to be unhealthful for a lot of us, but to avoid mold and mildew in our very frequently used bathrooms has never been easier. Any diy'er has the ability to execute change, and we here at My-DIY.net aim to give back a solution that is inexpensive and simple.
In the image here it shows the creative way to use ductwork in a bathroom shower exhaust fan. With the ceiling 2x4 framing disallowing a direct air flow, the 90 degree duct gets us up and out in the shortest distance without constricting the elbow duct or pinching the ducting. Home Depot stocks this exhaust fan in house and it is extremely easy to DIY or Do It Yourself, when we have all the right information to avoid mold and mildew in our families bathrooms for cleaner healthier living.
When searching through the exhaust fans available on line, it is noted here that the volume of air exchanged and the Ultra-quiet motors operate at sone level reading per noisiness factor. But most importantly, moving the wet air up and out as your hot and steamy shower continues. But, in order for a bath fan to be able to perform it's duties it must draw air from someplace?? Be certain there is a significant gap underneath the bathroom door 3/4" or so , and or crack open the bathroom window just enough to aide in the CFM also known as the cubic feet of air per minute. Good luck and DIY , Today!
Unbelievable is the best way to describe this new age of DIY Plumbing. When the last time about a year ago we got the call for something to do with a leak, in which we discovered although we could not see it, that a copper line some how developed a pin hole mini misting leak. Inside the wall underneath the tub it was there and it was producing moisture all the while black mold with many a little creature making homes nearby. This particular leak would have only been accessible had the tub and tile been demo'ed out of the way or on the other side of the wall in the kitchen, granite top as well as a portion of the lower cabinetry dismantled and installed again, now getting into the $ 2000.00 US range!

After a few calls and an extensive conversation with the home owner at the time, we came upon a newer line of fittings and figured if we can get one hand on the pipe we were able to cut, sand any burrs and push on the product sold to us that could keep this job near $200.00 US , well it would be at least worth a try!
Within minutes we had the water back on and a dry hand testing and testing until we were convinced that this newfangled plumbing fitting has just revolutionized the art of sweating/soldering copper plumbing forever. You CAN DO IT!
When installing windows, new or even replacement windows will apply. No tricks here, Just common sense. Sealing the exterior from getting to the interior is quality done by proper Flashing[s]!
Fibrous materials work wonderfully, but sheet metal flashing is the ACME of getting the job done right the first time. As things fall from above, it is paramount to start @ the bottom and working to the top or lower 1st and top last , to ensure your window flashing's can overlap correctly. This window image above was cut or kerfed to allow an insertion type seal.
Now the side window flashing's pieces are set and nailed with a galvanized 3d headed fastener , as these lay on top or over your bottom area.
As the side sections reach the very top of your window, they need to tuck underneath your exterior wrapping of the home or real estate pertaining to your project! Any DIY'er can easily installing a window or door that will not leak... period!
The wire lathe can now be stapled here for our future stucco patching. Thanks to all for your continued support, so leave any questions as usual and proceed taking your homes back!! :)
Drywall repairs can be done easy with the right drywall tools. Adding a simple DIY Drywall patch to a radius staircase, was the call! After a quick inspection, this Drywalling project will require some 5/8" sheetrock , a handful of 1 1/4" drywall screws, a small roll of drywall mesh tape and a bag of 5 minute dry powder quick setting patching compound.
The wall surface is rounded or a large radius, so before the demolition of the existing 5/8" sheetrock ... back to the next nearest framing members [studs / header etc. ] with a sharp utility knife. First mark these framing members beforehand, so you can see where it is that you will apply the new screws or fasteners. Now the size of the new 5/8" drywall can be defined, cut and hung.
Any DIY'er can perform this type of drywall repair with the correct info and a dust mask! After the first coat of drywall mud has been applied and locked down the drywall tape in which has been fully covered, you can do a bit of clean-up and prepare for the finish coat. More often than not you can use a 6" drywall knife to mix and apply the rough coat, but a larger knife to smooth out and float the final coat of drywall compound with a 12" putty knife. Rather than mudding up and down though, because of the radius, the taping compound must be slathered on in a left and right motion as to follow the curve of the radius wall!