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2006-07-20 05:33:31 · 20 answers · asked by VNCGirl 3

Hello, I just got my workshop built ( right next to my home ) Now I am wanting to plumb in a bath room ). The only trouble is the workshop sits a bit lower than my septic tank. Are there any pumps or any thing I can do to get it to drain into my septic tank? This will only have a bathroom ( no washer or any thing like that ) I am sure it will be ok. Just need to know if there is a way to make this work? I was hoping you might tell me a system that can help me. I do not want to have a septic system put in for 1 restroom that wil not be used but a few times a week. thanks Mike T.

2006-07-20 05:19:51 · 9 answers · asked by mlt2_98 2

It is in a wood pattern.

2006-07-20 04:58:49 · 3 answers · asked by alesda maderi 2

I recently moved into an old but renovated building in downtown los angeles and my water pressure is non existent. It is horrible and I cannot really take a good shower??? What can I do?

2006-07-20 04:25:19 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

and i called the mantinace they don't come not even the extermanater i thining about moving but not enough money HELP!!!

2006-07-20 04:21:10 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

how to contact snydergeral heating and air conditioning

2006-07-20 03:59:11 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-20 03:50:02 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-20 02:44:48 · 3 answers · asked by coolbreeze339 1

2006-07-20 02:44:38 · 20 answers · asked by andy jackson 2

I am renovating a recently purchased 1930s apartment. The ceiling is very nicely decorated across the face of the old plasterboard (the plasterboard is the old type with hessian fibre running through the middle of it) and has cool cornices too.

There are now many little divots (about 1cm cirle) in lines where i imagine the josits run. I think the sanding of the ceiling has encouraged the plaster boards to drop down a bit, and where the fastener is pulling through the boards the divot is created in the paintwork over the fastener.

Is this common, is my ceiling going to fall in, what do I do about it?

Thanks for any suggestions.

2006-07-20 01:15:04 · 3 answers · asked by cal_blam 2

need help with major home repairs, i'm a single mother of 3.
with one source of income. is there any programs that can help.

2006-07-20 00:27:36 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-19 23:59:29 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Need to clarify legal minuimum for concrete floor and installation options available to me. Prperty is 500 years old but wooden floor needs replacing

2006-07-19 23:49:47 · 3 answers · asked by John 1

The folks that owned the house before did not do good cleaning.. should one do the air duct cleaning now, or after I throw out the old carpeting in the three (3) rooms.. (this only includes two bedrooms and the living room.. all else is carpet free). How will this benefit our home? Is it worth the money?

2006-07-19 17:12:05 · 6 answers · asked by Sam_I_Am 4

2006-07-19 16:39:54 · 10 answers · asked by Smart_Guy 1

Does anyone know what type of indoor mold would be bluish-green (aquamarine), fairly small, and circular?

I've performed an over-the-counter mold test in my basement, and that was the primary result in the Petri dish. A control test outdoors showed a wider variety of molds, but a lot less of the aquamarine type.

If it's of any help, I'm in the Washington, DC area (where it rained very heavily a few weeks ago). The indoors test was taken near the floor in our finished basement, which has recessed lighting, carpeting, and drywall. It was finished when we got it; I probably wouldn't get another house with a fully carpeted basement.

2006-07-19 15:56:45 · 2 answers · asked by Stuck in the Middle Ages 4

2006-07-19 15:17:17 · 2 answers · asked by TINA A 1

2006-07-19 14:45:43 · 12 answers · asked by Rosie 2

2006-07-19 13:45:40 · 6 answers · asked by chinnny 1

I ran 3 6" lines of duct from a 14" line to 3 different rooms and the rooms are not getting cooled

2006-07-19 13:36:02 · 2 answers · asked by rudedog 1

-Once I let the ac stay turned off for several minutes, the fan starts working again and so does the whole unit.
-Once in a while I have to fiddle with my electronic thermostat as well... it does not take the command... so I open it and fiddle the batteries and then start... it works. I do not think this is an issue either. may just a loose battery sometimes.
-I changed the fuse couple of times. that is not an issue, I know.
-York central air unit.
-14 yrs old.
- I called a technician... but the ac was working and he was not sure what was going on. he thought that the fan motor was gettign jammed... i am not sure it that is an issue or is a capacitor. But if failed capcitor...does the fan start working after few minutes?
-confused. please help

2006-07-19 13:00:27 · 6 answers · asked by gyvyas 1

I have two flourescent light fixtures in my kitchen. I changed the bulbs in one last summer but it still flickers (or doesn't come on at all). Now the other fixture is flickering like a strobe light. How do I know if I need to change the bulbs or change the ballast?

2006-07-19 12:04:49 · 3 answers · asked by just1dot 2

Does anyone have a quick, effective way of getting rid of ants, and keeping them away?

2006-07-19 11:44:37 · 6 answers · asked by Corwin Shiu 4

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