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My wife and I are starting to meet with people this week to talk about kitchen renovations. Some of them are already trying to upsell us on things. I have a pit in my stomach that things aren't going to go well.
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Yeah man, We have a finished basement with a storage area which is where the water comes from. It's a nightmare. Thankfully we put all our stuff in rubbermaid containers 2 days before we had water the first time. Good luck!
My wife and I are starting to meet with people this week to talk about kitchen renovations. Some of them are already trying to upsell us on things. I have a pit in my stomach that things aren't going to go well.
My wife and I are starting to meet with people this week to talk about kitchen renovations. Some of them are already trying to upsell us on things. I have a pit in my stomach that things aren't going to go well.
In our case, it's on the two walls that take in water. It feeds to a sump and out the house. There's cheaper ways to do it than this with standard drain tile, but I wanted a little peace of mind, so I spent a little more.
Just make sure you don't screw it up or you'll be pulling up all your hard work to fix it
I help put this in my father in laws new bathroom. He bought the type that you just roll out and cut to spec. It's very easy to do and the tile floor stays nice and warm.Makes sense, I don't doubt it one bit.
Once I close on my house at the end of march, i have a few walls to paint and I really want to replace the kitchen/dining linoleum with Tile. I will probably do it my self but have been looking into putting some heating pads down for to heat it . Anyone have experience with this?
I help put this in my father in laws new bathroom. He bought the type that you just roll out and cut to spec. It's very easy to do and the tile floor stays nice and warm.
Yeah we put it all in and he knows an electrician. The electrician wired the heater to a thermostat on the wall .I'm not sure i would tackle that part myself but I know very little about electric stuff. We also put all the tile down. It's no big deal either. I would rent a good tile saw If you don't have one. That saved us a ton of time. Good luck with it!That is what I think I am going to do. Seems like the cost is worth it, especially if you do it yourself.
Yeah we put it all in and he knows an electrician. The electrician wired the heater to a thermostat on the wall .I'm not sure i would tackle that part myself but I know very little about electric stuff. We also put all the tile down. It's no big deal either. I would rent a good tile saw If you don't have one. That saved us a ton of time. Good luck with it!
You will have no trouble at all then. That was the first time we done any tile. You will be a pro at it in about 30 mins. Good luck!Perfect. The wiring will be done by an electrician and I am going to rent a wet saw to do it all.
My friends father does it for a living. I have talked with him a few times about it before. He told me to make sure you go in with a plan and pick out what you want. Don't let them talk you into what they want. Layout and things are different but appliances and materials are things you can control and help control the cost.
Makes sense, I don't doubt it one bit.
Once I close on my house at the end of march, i have a few walls to paint and I really want to replace the kitchen/dining linoleum with Tile. I will probably do it my self but have been looking into putting some heating pads down for to heat it . Anyone have experience with this?
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Perfect. The wiring will be done by an electrician and I am going to rent a wet saw to do it all.
You know, for the price of what it will cost you to rent a wet saw, you can buy a pretty decent one at Home Depot. I put a full bath in my basement over the summer, hell of a lot of tile involved. I think it cost me $80 to buy the saw and it has the advantage of if you for whatever reason don't feel like tiling one day, or if something comes up where you can't you don't feel guilty about blowing a day's rental fee.
I did put in one of the heated floors in there and it was fairly easy and not overly expensive.
is the saw decent quality though? I have read that the price for a cheap one isn't worth the price to rent a quality one but that may depend on the brand as well.
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