Wednesday, May 28, 2008

How to glaze a window ( right click full screen and options) Http://www.Gardenfork.tv



Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Bath Remodel Before


BATH REMODEL BEFORE Posted by Picasa

Bathroom Remodel After


BATH REMODEL AFTER Posted by Picasa

Cedar Deck


DECK 2  Posted by Picasa

Platform Deck


FLAT DECK Posted by Picasa

Built new front porch


FRNT PORCH Posted by Picasa

Kitchen Cabinets Before


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Kitchen cabinets After


KITCHEN CABINETS AFTER Posted by Picasa

Roof vent leak at the stack



This morning I will be patching a leak at the roof vent for a new customer. (pictured at right)
This is the pipe that sticks out of the roof of your home and is the largest of the roof vents on the roof of the home.

Your plumbing system is vented to the atmosphere to allow waste water to flow to the main sewer at the street or septic tank. Think of this vent as a straw. If you submerge a straw in to a liquid and then hold your finger over the end, when you remove the straw
the liquid will stay in the straw. When you remove your finger the liquid will flow.

All plumbing systems have a vent. There is another type of vent that is used when there is no other option to vent to the atmosphere. This is called inline vent. (Pictured above at left)
I have had customers with slow or non flowing sinks that assume there is a clog.
This is not true, the real reason is that the vent is closed and not venting like a straw.

This usually happens in the colder times of the year when the inline vent is exposed to the colder temperature. The remedy is to plunge with your hand or use a plunger. Sometimes moving the inline vent is the best remedy.



Job complete.

This was a tricky one the roof pitch was 12/12, I positioned my ladder at the gable and crawled out 4’ (I was praying all the way). This was no fun but the work is done.
Also I installed a complete new dryer vent system.

This house is over one hundred years old and has lathe and plaster with no insulation and asbestos siding.

This customer want’s an additional bid to blow insulation.

Utility drain cleaned out

In most homes the utility drain connects the kitchen sink and washing machine and runs to the main line out of the home.

This home is a rental property and the renter uses the garbage disposal as a trash can.
Every bit of food is run down the insink erator. Plus the washing machine drain is putting cat hair and lint from the clothes.

I ran 15’ of cable cleaned out the line job complete.



Monday, May 26, 2008

Kansas City Home Repair 913-284-6872