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How to Wire a 4 Way Switch Posted by: AsktheBuilder
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3 Way Switch Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 388 seconds Installing a 3 way switch can be simple with this advice from Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com. He'll walk you through wiring 3 way switches, showing you which wires go where so you'll have no trouble with your 3 way switch wiring. Related: ask, builder, carter, home, house, how, switch, switches, three, tim, to, way, wire, wiring Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Log Splitters Posted by: AsktheBuilder
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Gutter Guard Test Results Posted by: AsktheBuilder
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Bathroom Exhaust Fans Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 144 seconds Bathroom exhaust fans don't have to be in the bathroom ceiling. You can have a bathroom fan that works like a central vacuum system, where the motor is hidden up in your attic so that it's whisper quiet. Tim Carter of http://www.AsktheBui lder.com walks you through the basics of those new bathroom exhaust fans. Related: askthebuilder, bathroom, carter, exhaust, fan, fans, tim, vent Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Roof Flashing for Bathroom Fans Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 299 seconds A roof flashing for bathroom fans can be easily installed with these tips from AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter. He'll walk you through the steps of locating the hole, cutting through your roof, positioning the roof flashing, trimming shingles and nailing it down. You'll be able to do your own roof flashing installation for bathroom fans without a problem with the information in this video. Related: ask, bathroom, builder, carter, fans, flashing, for, home, house, how, roof, tim, to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Installing an Exterior Door Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 378 seconds Exterior door installation is a job you can tackle with these tips from AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter. From flashing to putting in shims, Tim walks you through all the steps for installing an exterior door in your home. Related: an, ask, builder, carter, door, doors, exterior, how, installation, installing, outer, tim, to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Exterior Door Insulation Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 324 seconds Exterior door insulation is essential to keep out the elements. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com walks you through the steps to ensure that your exterior door is insulated properly. Your exterior door will be sealed tight if you follow Tim's insulation tips about fiberglass insulation, spray foam insulation and flashing tape. Related: ask, builder, carter, door, exterior, home, house, how, insulate, insulation, tim, to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Painting Kitchen Cabinets Posted by: AsktheBuilder
Video duration: 212 seconds Painting kitchen cabinets is an inexpensive way to make your kitchen cabinets look like new. Tim Carter from AsktheBuilder.com shares some tips for kitchen cabinet refinishing to save you frustration and give you professional results. Related: ask, builder, cabinets, home, house, how, kitchen, paint, painting, to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Septic System Anatomy Posted by: AsktheBuilder
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Wiring Light Fixtures Posted by: AsktheBuilder
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Blacktop Driveway Crack Repair Posted by: AsktheBuilder
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By: catman33398. on 08 Sep 08, 13:29:10
i heard about that on this old house...works on shingle roofs too
By: RikuSpirit. on 03 Sep 08, 06:00:35
nicely done, just one more thing though. when you're done nailing back the new shingle, you need to caulk any tabs you had to lift to keep the tabs from getting blown off. just need a few dabs should do it.
By: ccrinc. on 20 Aug 08, 10:32:13
I have a steel roof on my house. no mold problem. here in washington roofers use zink strips accross the roof. when it rains the zink kills off mold. it works all to well.
By: curtiff777. on 15 Jul 08, 00:49:30
truthfully roofing should be left to the pro's, just for safety reasons but yes any one can repair there roof easily & it is nice of you to show people how its done.
By: draconite420. on 08 Jul 08, 14:33:17
do you have house insurrance, if so all shingles could be replaced?
By: AsktheBuilder. on 23 Jun 08, 01:08:29
Read my past columns about finding roof leaks.
By: brotherrz. on 22 Jun 08, 23:30:38
Lmafo I was thinking the same thing
By: brotherrz. on 22 Jun 08, 23:30:03
yea and when their cold it sucks !!! Like tryin to bend a cracker lol
By: Tweaknews. on 09 Apr 08, 19:33:26
Thanks for taking the time out of your day to answer my question.
By: AsktheBuilder. on 09 Apr 08, 19:31:26
Correct.
By: Tweaknews. on 09 Apr 08, 19:27:34
You work from the bottom and move up right? They are all in the same area.
By: AsktheBuilder. on 09 Apr 08, 19:25:00
Absolutely yes. You can replace as many or as few as you desire.
By: Tweaknews. on 09 Apr 08, 19:13:12
Hi Tim, I have a question about swapping in some shingles. I have a roof that on the south side has about 10 shingles in one area that have lifted and curled due to the cold and hot weather up here in Canada. Can I just replace those shingles for now seeing it will fix a potential problem and allow us some time to save up money for a roof shingle replacement?
By: AsktheBuilder. on 07 Apr 08, 21:53:51
It depends on the temperature. When the shingle is warm, they are like taffy.
By: Sharkie626. on 07 Apr 08, 21:27:23
I always call that shingle type the *checker pattern* or *even pattern shingle* lol even though that style is older, i think it looks better than the other ones. i'm curious, how much flexibility does a shingle tab like that have?
By: AsktheBuilder. on 02 Apr 08, 11:16:28
You are welcome. Thanks for your positive comment. It is refreshing to see positive comments.
By: RealBigR. on 02 Apr 08, 08:26:57
Very informative. Thanks for posting.
By: CapsBandwagon. on 21 Mar 08, 00:49:20
the hardest part is getting on and off the ladder.. amazing
By: llducelex. on 07 Mar 08, 19:13:53
You defenitaly need to seal down those old shingles with a good asphalt sealant to prevent them from blowing off
By: llducelex. on 07 Mar 08, 19:13:53
You defenitaly need to seal down those old shingles with a good asphalt sealant to prevent them from blowing off
By: ItchyGoomie. on 27 Jan 08, 07:16:00
After breaking the seal of the existing shingle you need to use an asphault sealent after the repair so the new shingle will not blow off. 3 tab shingles are really bad about blowing off. Don't nail high either!
By: armogino23. on 12 Jan 08, 00:06:44
body u call that crowbar not a hamer lol
By: AsktheBuilder. on 11 Dec 07, 13:42:23
Many thanks! It gets sooooooo frustrating. My only wish is that folks like you stopped by more often and jumped into the fray before I do. The haters can indeed get under one's skin. Some days I am able to be nicer than others.
By: AsktheBuilder. on 11 Dec 07, 13:38:47
You can add a new piece of underlayment. Just make sure it slides under the piece above and laps over at the sides and bottom. 95% of all leaks are found at flashings.
By: freespeachrulez. on 11 Dec 07, 08:57:23
lol you tell em Tim.. I sence some frustration..count to ten..we love you, some people are just idiots!!