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Comments (0)Can anyone offer information on how aluminum cabinet pulls hold up in bathrooms? Thanks!...See More2nd pull-out trash can or drawers...which would you give up?
Comments (11)I am confused why you would NOT put the DW next to the sink. Does the corner sink not let you have the DW next to the sink? I like working with garbage bowl (in my case compost bin) on the counter better than having a pull out. I have a pull out and tried to have compost there but the receptacle on the counter makes less mess on the floor and is more efficient for me. I know someone that works with a compost receptable on the floor (out of the pullout) while working. I find that having a pull out that is pulled out while working in the kitchen is a hazard. Therefore, one has to pull it out and close it constantly while working, which I find inefficient and requires steps that can be avoided if the receptacles were out on the counter while working. We do not use garbage disposal and have a compost plus city food waste pick up bin. Our garbage is the smallest volume that goes out. We have recycle, compost then garbage in the order of volume going out. If you have a second pull out, you can then use it for recycle or compost even if you end up not using it for garbage. If you have enough storage for everything else, I would get the second trash pull out. If this is coming from really needed storage, I would NOT. I also find that trash/compost is well stored under the sink contrarary to what others say in the GW forum. It is a wasted space unless you plan for it well. Since I work with the compost bins on the counter, under the sink is a good storage for these compost bins. I don't have that much cleaning supply that can go under the sink.... I have a pull out for under the sink and I put two compost bins, DW detergent AND cleaning supplies under there.......See Morewrestling with crabgrass! Do I need to pull up plants and start again
Comments (7)Been thinking about this. That big tuft isn't crabgrass. I can't tell what it is, but it isn't that. If you are worried about all those other little grassy weeds in there and don't want to do a whole lot of back breaking labor or using chemicals....then I would suggest cardboard. It doesn't look like a big area, so use that cardboard that you'd put in recycling. Save up enough to lay it all around your desirable plants...leaving enough for water to get through around the plants' roots, and then put fresh new mulch on top. You'll smother the small weeds, prevent more from popping up, and at this time of the year in Sac, wet the cardboard a bit before throwing down the mulch. You should get some really high ground temps that might inactivate some of those weed seeds as well in the top layer. It'll look great and brand new too. The cardboard biodegrades over time. As for that tuft, yeah, I don't know what it is, but it doesn't look like an invasive species to me...and it likely isn't a grass at all. The closest resembling grass I can think of is Johnson grass. This looks ornamental....See MoreDo I need to pull up water damaged laminate floor over concrete?
Comments (27)So, I just talked to the remediation contractor who quoted me $1200. He told me he's licensed and bonded etc and has been doing this work for 30 years. He had been out and looked at my floor a few days ago and says that on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being worst case scenario, mine is about a quarter (1/4). I suppose he could be wrong, but I feel better now. Going to go ahead tomorrow or Monday and pull up all the warped section, then probably have him come by to do a check and maybe test before his flooring guy comes to give me an estimate on installation. I'm taking into consideration too that the plumber who has a good reputation with several people down the street is the one who referred me to him....See MoreRelated Professionals
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