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8. Shikii and Kamoi – The “Rails” of a Sliding Door. As mentioned before, sliding doors are another iconic part of a traditional Japanese home....
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Higher Cost: Brick can be up to 15% to 20% more expensive than concrete. Bricks are more expensive. Limited Choices: Because they're colored with...
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The arrangement of your bathroom has a big influence on your experience. The space around the toilet, the direction of the door hinges, and the placement of the sink all shape your daily bathroom experiences. Some homes have awkwardly designed bathrooms and some do not have enough bathrooms for the family lifestyle which is why major bathroom renovations are surprisingly common among avid homeowners. Of course, once you start opening the walls and adapting the plumbing, your renovation has gone beyond simply updating the built-in decor. The more changes you make, the more you must be aware of architectural design and building codes - in addition to your own personal sense of style. If you are changing the location of a toilet or adding a new bathroom to the house, it's important to know where that toilet can and cannot go. One of the most common questions asked is whether a toilet can share a wall with the kitchen. Is it sanitary for the sewer line to be close to the stove, even if it's all between the walls and enclosed in piping? Is it safe to run plumbing back to back with the stove, or to extend the water lines that lead to your kitchen sink? We're here to answer those questions today.
No drainage pipe necessary: As there is the ability to drain the toilet from any location, you can put a toilet anywhere in your domestic property...
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If firewood is the primary source of heat during the cold months, you will want to position your woodshed near your house. If you use firewood...
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Learn More »Meets Plumbing Code Requirements Fixture Spacing Floor space around the toilet must be 15" on each side and 21" in front. ADA compliant spacing is 30" on each side and 48" in the front. Pipes within the wall must not touch and are best when installed several inches from one another with plenty of between-wall space to share. Drainage Drains must be designed to flow. You need a 1/4 inch drop for every foot of pipe to achieve proper gravity in plumbing. Ventilation Sewer lines from the toilet and sink both need stack vents that allow air into the sewer lines for maintenance purposes.
Outdoor shed decluttering tip #1: Pull out everything. ... #2: Make an inventory. ... #3: Clean and put your stuff back in the proper order. ......
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Pine is an excellent choice for firewood, particularly if you plan to use it as kindling outdoors. It is a wonderful fire starter, particularly...
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Some homes — homes with particular qualities — do not need gutters. A home with no basement or a home with excellent landscaping drainage may not...
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A ten foot ramp is minimally suitable for most situations where you've got 3 steps to overcome and the rise is 20″ or less. Assistance would be...
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Rebar on its own doesn't usually need to be grounded. If, however, the rebar is being used in a concrete slab you will need to ground the whole...
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Predators. Owls and hawks are the copperhead's main predators. Opossums, raccoons and other snakes may also prey on copperheads.
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