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Getting Started
First, inspect the walls for any obvious issues that could have
caused the cracks, like sagging beams or spreading walls. Old houses
usually settle slowly over the years, causing stress that results in
those familiar diagonal fissures over door and window openings. A
horizontal crack can indicate lateral movement, a sign of structural
problems that need addressing. Determine whether the settling is active
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The Homebuilding Sequence
(Assumes a full basement)
1. Arrange for temporary electric service to the site and a portable toilet if needed.
2. Stake out the house in preparation for the excavating as well as utilities and a temporary driveway if needed.
3. Remove any trees, bushes or debris as necessary from the homebuilding site. Have the excavator cut down the grade if required.
4. Verify when your excavator will complete digging the basement and arrange for the footings and foundation walls to be poured immediately after. Forms for footings must be inspected before pouring. If you leave the empty hole standing, it will invariably cave in and you will have to start over.
5. If you are going with a septic system, install a sleeve for the sewer into the foundation wall. Likewise for any other openings you may require. Make sure gas, electric and telephone arrangements have been made and the trench for same dug.
Rich Rifkin New Home Alliance Net Hold the glass cutter between your middle and index finger, fitting it snugly against the joint between the two, and grasp the bottom with your index finger and thumb. Keep glass-cutter oil ready in a shallow bowl, and dip the cutter each time you score the glass. For straight scoring, butt the glass cutter against a ruler. Keep the cutter upright, and press firmly but not too hard, moving in a steady motion down the entire sheet. Practice on scrap glass first to perfect your technique.
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If an upholstered furniture piece is of sentimental or financial value to you, perhaps it's worth having restored, rather than trying to conserve original materials and rebuild it yourself. Why? You need about 20 tools to do the job, which can be expensive to rent or purchase. Also, the techniques employed are often tiring, difficult or lengthy. In fact, it's not unusual for the restoration of an upholstered chair to take about 18 hours to complete. There are many cumbersome steps involved, including stripping off old upholstery, cleaning framing and upholstery, repairing frames, finishing, replacing cushion fillings, applying trimming and more.
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