Q. I want to add another lavatory to an end of my house. My house is built on a slab and there is no plumbing there. How do I go about adding the plumbing for the toilet and the sink? A. When a house ...
Your home might be falling apart right under your feet. Literally. While most homeowners worry about the obvious stuff like roof damage or visible pipe bursts, there's a silent disaster unfolding ...
In homes built before 2000, water supply lines made of copper were predominantly run under the concrete floor of a home. It was a common building practice that wasn’t bad, in theory. However, some ...
Croc Crete's concrete removal product is available nationwide for plumbing issues. Count on years of successful use and results-driven solutions. Concrete has always been a popular material for ...
The concrete slab can be thought of as the wearing cap for the building pad and base course. A well compacted and smooth subgrade is critical to a successful slab. Slab formwork, jointing details, ...
Question: Hi Robert, we are planning a remodel for our kitchen, likely early next year. For now, we are in the planning stages and entertaining the idea of moving our kitchen sink over to an island ...
Pros and Cons of Buying a House on a Concrete Slab Mark Cussen, CMFC, has 13+ years of experience as a writer and provides financial education to military service members and the public. Mark is an ...
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