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Hi, Im purchasing an amazing 1901 Victorian that needs a bit of work (surprisingly little, considering!). One of the problems is what to do about the wall covering. Several of the main floor rooms have old linen coverings, but they are buried under several coats of paint. Does anyone know of a safe ...
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I am the director of a historic home in Toledo, Ohio and am trying to locate information on a wall covering titled the Ascent of Man. All we know is that it is a 17th century wall covering taken from a chateau in France. Would you have any idea where I might be able to locate such information. Thank...
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Whats the best adhesive to use to insure that Cirrus Blown Vinyl Wall Covering will stay on the ceiling?
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Looking for 20 inch plastic covering over the florescent light bulbs as cabinets fits in wall and dont want to do any maintenance work, but cant find the shades. Do you know where I could purchase 2 of these of the dimensions specified. Thank you.
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IF YOU ARE MEASURING YOUR OLD TUB AND ARE COMING UP WITH THOSE DIMENSIONS - YOU MOST LIKELY HAVE A 30 X 60 AND THE WALL TREATMENTS (TILE,WALLBOARD) ARE MOST LIKELY COVERING THE TILE-FLANGE AND YOU ARE NOT GETTING THE TRUE DIMENSIONS OF YOUR CURRENT TUB. 59 X 29 IS NOT A STANDARD SIZE AND WILL BE REA...
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I think it would be near impossible to do cleanly. Our 50s-era home has painted-over linen wallpaper throughout most of the first floor. We have been trying to remove the wallpaper and paint to get down to bare plaster, with no luck. The wallpaper glue seeps through the linen when you first install ...
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Hiding electrical lines can be done by an electrician by intalling the lines into the walls and over the celiing joists, provided you have a one story with an attic. The raceways is doable but to do it right you need raceways that fit in as if they belonged there to begin with. Covering with trim an...
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I purchased an home in Mount Joy, Pa to which I have old deeds to. The oldest one dates to October, 1862 when it was sold. I do not know how old it actually is though. My basement is a stone foundation. Somewhere along the line somebody covered all the stone with what looks to be a plaster or concre...
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My wife and I bought this beautiful house last August (2005) and structurally it is sound and previous owners have replaced some major items - a new boiler, added A\C, put in new copper up to the first floor and put in a new 200 amp electric service and put the original as a slave. But other things ...
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There is really no way to get a high R value without trapping air (or by using a vacuum space, ideally). These Painted on insulation materials have been on the market for years. While they may help to block radiant heating and cooling, since they consist of such a thin film, they cannot provide a go...
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