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http://therenderq.com If youre a home owner, you will need to install a towel bar at one time or another. And in this video, Ill show you how to install towel bars on drywall. I use painters tape to mark the wall where Im going to drill. Tools needed are a drill, drill bits, tape measure, stud finder and a level.
Installing a towel rack or towel bar really isnt a difficult task and can probably be done in about 30 minutes. If you can do this, youll be able to hang towel rings too! I hope you found this video helpful and if you did please give me a thumbs up and dont forget to subscribe to my channel for more how-to videos and product reviews.
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On the First Visit
This is your first chance to get a good look at how the company presents itself, so gather impressions. Does the technicianand his or her gear and vehiclegive off a clean, professional appearance?
You can always ask to see the technicians identification. license, and certification.
Be ready to discuss the problem, and any observations youve made about the pests and where they might be in the house.
Either at the end of the visit or shortly afterward, the technician or company should provide you with a diagnosis and a treatment plan.
You should also expect the company to advise you on steps you should take, such as closing off hidden entry points for pests to come into your house, or removing garbage or clutter that can serve as homes for pests. Some companies can do these tasks for you, but they should consult with you beforehand.
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Your home is your castle. Don't let invaders take it over! And while there's a world of difference between pests and pets, with some birds and mice even spiders that you might want to welcome into your home as pets. But there definitely are some that it might be better to show that Pest-A-Way to move on. Since 1950, Clark Pest Control has identified and removed almost every pest imaginable across California and northern Nevada. So we understand that when these unsavory critters enter your property, they can quickly turn your world upside down.
Birds roosting in your attic, bugs nesting in your walls, mice making homes in your kitchen cabinets, spiders stringing webs across your eaves: Clark Pest Control will exterminate them from your home or business. Then, within30 days, we'll offer our proprietary Pest-Away service, a year-round maintenanceprogram that prevents pests from returning.
We are certified by QualityPro, the industrys benchmark for the highest standardsin the fields of business operations, environmental stewardship, consumer relations, and employee education. We adhere to all QualityPro qualification requirements. We conduct criminal background and motor vehicle checks on all new hires. Our drug-free workplace and other QualityPro policies go above and beyond state-mandated licensing requirements.Our internal training program is one of the industrys finest, with supervisors and commercial specialists receiving continuing education and training. We really know the residential pest control business.
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Step 1: Planning the rain gutter replacement projectCompleted rain gutter
Almost all home centers and full-service hardware stores sell guttering that is designed primarily for easy installation. But with just a little bit more work, you can use these same parts to put together rain gutters and downspouts that are stronger and better looking too.
Evaluate and plan the projectGutter replacement, which involves installing your own rain gutters can save you substantially over professionally installed gutters, but there are a few pitfalls to watch out for. Inspect the fascia and soffit (Fig. B) for signs of rotted wood, which will need to be replaced before you put up the rain gutters. Many houses have a trim board or crown molding nailed to the fascia just under the shingles. Youll have to either remove this as we did or add a continuous strip of wood under it to create a flat plane for the gutters. In either case, prime and paint bare wood before you hang the gutters.
Fig. A shows an example of a rain gutter system for a typical house. Record the length of the rain gutter runs and mark the downspout locations. Then count up the inside and outside corners and end caps (note whether they are right or left ends). Measure the height of downspouts and add 4 ft. to each for the extension away from the house at the bottom. Each downspout requires three elbows. There are two types of elbows that turn either to the front or side of the downspout. Most installations require only front elbows, but occasionally you may need a side elbow, usually to turn the downspout extension sideways. Here are a few planning tips:
Cut the front and back sides with tin snips. Bend the gutter and cut the bottom.
Cut a 2-in. long notch in the front lip of the gutter with tin snips to join a rain gutter section with an inside or outside corner piece. (Cut a 4-in. long notch to overlap and splice together gutter sections.)
Lay a bead of gutter sealant along the corner 1-1/2 in. back from the edge. Hook the front lip of the corner over the notched section of gutter and snap it over the gutter.
Join the gutter to the corner with six rivets in the locations shown. Start by drilling a 1/8-in. hole (for 1/8-in. rivets) at the front of the gutter and installing the first rivet with the rivet gun. Now drill the remaining holes and install the rivets.
Caulk the seam on the inside of the rain gutter with gutter sealant. Put a dab of sealant over each rivet.
Preassemble before installing guttersIts much easier to join sections on the ground than to work from the top of a ladder. Photos 1 8 show how. Instead of butting parts together and covering the joints with a seam cover as recommended by the manufacturer, lap all seams from 2 to 4 in. Then caulk and rivet them together (Photos 3 5). Weve shown joining a gutter section to a corner. Use the same process to join two sections of gutter, except overlap the pieces at least 4 in. When youre splicing gutter sections, plan ahead to leave the best-looking factory-cut end on the outside if possible. Also, lap the rain gutters so the inside section is facing downhill to prevent water from being forced out the seam.
Where a gutter ends, cut it to extend about an inch past the end of the fascia board to catch water from the overhanging shingles. Then attach an end cap with rivets and seal the joint from the inside with gutter sealant.
Mark the center of the downspout outlet on the bottom of the gutter. Center the outlet, flange side down, over the mark and trace around the inside. Cut a V-shaped notch with an old chisel as a starting hole for the tin snips. Place two short scraps of 24 side by side under the gutter to support it while you chisel the notch.
Cut out the outlet hole with offset tin snips. Red tin snips cut counterclockwise. Green snips cut clockwise. Either one will work. Cut 1/16 in. outside the line.
Slip the outlet into the hole and predrill 1/8-in. holes for the rivets. Remove the outlet and run a bead of gutter sealant around the opening. Press the outlet into the caulked opening and install the rivets.
Cut in downspout tubes at each downspout location
First measure from the corner of the house to the center of your chosen downspout location. Double-check for obstructions. Transfer this dimension to the gutter and cut in a downspout outlet (Photos 6 8). This method takes a few minutes longer than using one of the short gutter sections with a preinstalled outlet, but it eliminates two seams and looks much neater. You can make this cutout with a duckbill tin snips, but a special offset snips like were using (available from hardware stores and home centers) is much easier for beginners.
When installing gutters, set the proper slope by driving a nail 1/2 in. below the shingles on the high side of the gutter run. Measure and record the distance from the bottom of the fascia board to this nail. Subtract 1/4 in. for every 10 ft. of gutter from this measurement and mark this distance at the low end of the gutter run. Drive a nail at this mark and stretch a chalk line between the two nails. Align a level with the string to check the slope. The bubble should be off-center toward the high side. If its not, adjust the string until the bubble indicates that you have the proper slope. Finally, snap the string to mark a line on the fascia board.
Drive 1-1/4 in. stainless steel hex head sheet metal screws through the back of the gutter into the fascia. Install one screw every 2 ft.
A little slope is all you need
The number and size of downspouts determine how fast your gutters will empty. Sloping them helps eliminate standing water that can cause corrosion and leak through the seams. Slope each house gutters run down toward the downspout about 1/4 in. for every 10 ft. of gutter. If your fascia boards are level, you can use them as a reference for sloping the gutters. Check this by holding a level against the bottom edge. If they arent level, adjust the string line until a level aligned with it shows a slight slope (Photo 9). Snap a chalk line to indicate the top of the gutter. Then straighten gutter sections as you screw them to the fascia by aligning the top edge with the chalk line (Photo 10).
Slide gutter flashing under the shingles and secure with 1-in. roofing nails every 2 ft. Lap sections about 2 in.
Hook a hanger under the front lip of the gutter and screw it through the flashing into the fascia. (The gutter apron will prevent you from slipping the hangers over the back edge of the gutter as intended.) Install hangers every 2 ft.
With gutter replacement, you can prevent water from running behind your gutters by installing a metal gutter apron flashing under the shingles and over the back edge of the gutter (Photo 11). If your home center or hardware store doesnt sell prebent flashing, ask an aluminum siding contractor or local sheet metal fabricator to bend some for you. Ideally the flashing should be slid under both the shingles and the roofing paper or ice and water barrier. If this isnt possible because the ice and water barrier is stuck to the sheathing, or there are too many nails and staples along the edge of the roofing paper, then just slip the flashing under the shingles (Photo 11). If the flashing youre using is too short to reach down over the back edge of the gutter, slip an additional strip of sheet metal flashing under the bent flashing and over the gutters.
Install hidden hangers
With the gutters screwed to the fascia, its a simple job to install the hidden gutter hangers (Photo 12). Install hangers every 2 ft. to support the gutters and strengthen the front edge. The hangers are designed to slip over the back edge of the gutter, but since weve covered this edge with flashing, just hold them level and drive the screws through the flashing and gutter back into the fascia. The large screws included with the hangers we used are a little tricky to get started, especially through steel gutters and flashing. Spin them at high speed without applying much pressure until the screw tip bites into the metal. Then lean on the drill and drive them into the fascia.
Screw an elbow to the downspout outlet. Hold another elbow against the wall and measure between them. Allow for a 1-1/2 in. overlap at each end. Use a hacksaw to cut this length from the uncrimped end of a downspout tube.
Crimp one end of the short length of downspout with a special sheet metal crimper. With the three blades on the inside of the tube, hold the crimper against the inside corner of the tube and squeeze. Crimp three times across both long edges and twice on the narrow sides. Attach this short section of downspout to the two elbows with two 1/4-in. hex head sheet metal screws into each joint.
Cut strips about 1-1/4 in. wide from the end of a downspout with tin snips. Cut out a U-shaped bracket and snip off the corners. Measure from the corner of the house and mark the locations of each bracket, spacing them about 6 ft. apart. Attach the brackets to the house with stainless steel screws. (Drill a clearance hole through stucco with a masonry bit. Use plastic anchors for brick. Use 1/4-in.-long hex head screws for vinyl siding.) Cut and screw downspout sections to an elbow at the bottom. The bottom of the elbow should be about 6 in. above the ground. Slip this assembled downspout section over the crimped end of the top elbow and secure it with two screws.
Drive screws through the brackets into the assembled downspout. Complete the assembly by adding a length of downspout tube to the bottom elbow to direct water away from the foundation.
Photos 13 16 show how to install the downspouts. Were using standard 2 x 3-in. downspouts, but the procedure for oversized 3 x 4-in. ones is the same. Assemble the elbows and downspout tube with the crimped ends facing down to prevent water from leaking out of the joints. Use sheet metal screws rather than rivets so you can disassemble the downspouts to clean them if necessary. Pros prefer prepainted 1/4-in. hex head screws with very sharp points, called zippers because theyre easy to install. We found these screws in the aluminum siding section of a home center, but a gutter supplier would be another good source.
You can cut downspout tubing with a 32-tooth hacksaw blade, but the pro we talked to uses a circular saw with a standard 24-tooth carbide blade. A power miter box also works great for cutting both gutters and downspouts. Use an old blade, though. Protect yourself from flying bits of metal with goggles, leather gloves, jeans and a long-sleeve shirt.
Each length of gutter and every elbow is squeezed, or crimped, on one end to allow the pieces to fit together, one inside the other. Since 10-ft. lengths of downspout are only crimped on one end, youll have to crimp one end of any cutoff piece to make it fit inside the next elbow or downspout section. If you only have one or two downspouts to install, you can use a needle-nose pliers to twist crimps into the end. But an inexpensive crimping tool will save you tons of time and frustration (Photo 14).
Finish the gutter job by easier to hang the downspouts. attaching the downspouts to the wall. If you cant find U-shaped brackets, make them from sections of downspout (Photo 15). They look better than the bands that wrap around the outside and make it easier to hang the downspouts.
After installing gutters, gutter maintenance is the key to long-lasting gutters
Clean leaves from your gutters twice a year, or hire a company that specializes in gutter cleaning and maintenance. Youll extend the life of your gutters and eliminate problems like backed-up gutters and plugged downspouts.
Ten-foot lengths of metal gutters, downspouts and accessories are available at home centers, lumberyards and full-service hardware stores. Standard colors are brown and white. Matching inside and outside corners, downspout elbows and accessories are also available. Buy special gutter sealant to seal the seams. Its available in small toothpaste-type tubes or 12-oz. caulk gun tubes.
Using many of the same basic techniques we show in this story, you can install your own seamless gutters. Listed under Gutters in the Yellow Pages, many seamless gutter companies will come to your house, measure and form continuous lengths of aluminum gutter to fit, and sell you all the installation accessories youll need. It costs a little more, but youll be able to choose from dozens of colors and eliminate seams in the gutter runs. Youll also save the hassle of measuring, shopping and hauling the parts home in your VW bug.
Have the necessary tools for this DIY project lined up before you startyoull save time and frustration.
Avoid last-minute shopping trips by having all your materials ready ahead of time. Heres a list.
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K-Style Seamless Rain Gutters dont let another rainy season go by without seamless rain gutters to protect your most important investment!
Despite the minimum rainfall here in the Arizona Desert, when it does rain it pours! Seamless rain gutters provide protection from rotten and deteriorated fascia boards and foundation damage to your home. Water damage can be costly, so dont let another rainy season go by without seamless rain gutters to protect your most important investment.
We use state-of-the-art extruding (molding) machines to produce your seamless rain gutters on site. By using the on site molding process, your seamless rain gutters are created with no joints in the straight runs preventing leaks and sagging. During the installation of your seamless rain gutters, our expert installers will ensure water flow in the gutter with a level to make sure water is running properly out of your gutters to the downspouts.
K-style seamless gutter is by far the most common gutter application. We offer both 5 and 6 inch K-style seamless rain gutters in a large variety of colors tomatch your fascia color or installation area. We rarely recommend 5 gutter in Arizona. The ridge-to-eave distances and heavy downpours require the larger 6 inch gutter. 5 K-style gutters are designed for climates with light to moderate rainfall and/or roof areas with relatively short ridge-to-eave distances.
Downspouts come in a variety of sizes and colors. We offer 23 and 34 downspouts. We take the time to match your downspout to your house color, creating seamless rain gutters and downspouts that match the different colors of your fascia and house. This provides a beautiful and stealthy installation.
Seamless aluminum rain gutters are relatively low maintenance and the amount of accessories available make it standard application on any home. Available colors make it easy to match or accent your exterior color scheme.
For those that want more of an old-world charm, half-round gutter provides all the benefits of k-style gutter and requires more of an investment.Available in over 21 pre-finished colors, aluminum gutters are relatively low maintenance. If you want a more traditional look to your gutters that provide an aesthetic conversation piece, get half round gutters for your home. Application to the home is more complex than standard k-style seamless gutters and our technicians are well trained in industry standards and can install your half-round gutters within a day depending on the linear feet needed.
Gutters from more traditional times!! Elegant, charming, historical and craftsmanship are just a few words that come to mind. Copper gutters represent a bygone era; a time when gutters were a warm addition an accent to any home. Application to the home is the most complex and costly as care must be taken to not touch any part of the copper with skin (oil leaves marks).
Copper starts to turn green when a patina develops on the copper. The patina can form from varying elements in the environment. The copper initially darkens from contact with oxygen to form copper oxide. When there is contact with carbon dioxide and copper, a copper carbonate forms. When either of these reacts to acidic rain or sulfur, the patina begins to form. The patina acts as a protective layer against further corrosion and gives it one of the most unique looks in the world.
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Many creatives have called this Brookline mansion home.
Its library was originally a petite stage, designed for the owners Shakespeare club meetings and complete with wings and even a mirrored panel over the windows to block out the sun during performances.
Famed storyteller Jay OCallahan grew up at 112 High St. on Pill Hill, a neighborhood named for its abundance of medical professionals. OCallahan has written extensively about his childhood on Pill Hill.
Cabot and Chandler, hailed by writer Bainbridge Bunting in Houses of Bostons Back Bay as the Back Bays most competent designers in the Queen Anne tradition, designed the home for Charles Storrow, son of the prominent civil engineer and industrialist. It was built in 1884, and has been masterfully restored, listing agent Alan Cohen of Hammond Residential Real Estate said. The roof was replaced in 2006, and the entire exterior was re-shingled in 2008. The wood trim and front columns have also been replaced.
The house features reading nooks aplenty: a window seat on a staircase landing, an alcove, and a gleaming glass conservatory, which was rebuilt from the ground up in 2013.
Cohen called the current owners extraordinary stewards of the house, and said they went to great lengths to restore it to its original glory.
For example, the home features stained-glass windows by celebrated artist John La Farge, but one oval piece was sold by a previous owner. Cohen said the current owners tracked it down to California and bought it to reinstall in the home.
The state-of-the-art kitchen includes custom, lighted mahogany cabinetry, an upright freezer, a granite island, flooring with radiant heat, and a wine cellar. Many of the bathrooms feature touches such as marble-topped counters or claw-foot bathtubs.
The home also has an apartment with a separate entrance on its lower level, in addition to an au pair suite. The lower level opens to the homes sweeping bluestone patio.
Famed landscape architect Fredrick Law Olmsted designed the estates grounds, which feature a stone bridge, ravine, and the original rhododendron grove imported from England.
The 8,437-square-foot estate has seven bedrooms, not including the apartment on the lower level; 6.5 baths, and a detached two-car garage. It sits on half an acre.
The property is scheduled to hit the market Tuesday for $4,200,000.
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The Nashville Handyman is all about top quality service, great craftsmanship and an overall enjoyable experience for our clients. We are locally owned and operated and highly skilled in all aspects of home repair and maintenance. Whether you just need a handyman to take care of that ever growing honey-do list or you need a brand new garage built, The Nashville Handyman is here to serve you.
Services we offer and more! If you dont see it listed, just ask.
Plumbing faucets, hose bibbs, toilets, repair leaks, dishwashers, water heaters
Drywall patch and repair walls and ceilings
Electrical light fixtures, ceiling fans, switches, upgrade to GFCI outlets
Painting interior/exterior painting, wood staining
Carpentry custom builds, replace rotted wood, deck repair, carport repair, shelving
Pressure washing decks, patios, driveways, gates, fencing, sheds, siding, shutters
Landscaping Lawn aeration, overseeding and fertilization
Welding wrought iron railing, gates, fencing, benches, window grills
Honey do lists hang pictures/mirrors, fix door jams, tighten screws/hinges, change lightbulbs, change air filters, mount window AC unit, change batteries in smoke alarm, recaulk tub/shower
Installation appliances, mailbox and post, locks, doorknobs, bathroom grab bars, windows, doors, tiles, flooring, shower curtain bar, vanities
More services squirrel traps, freshen up old plantation shutters, gutter cleaning, clean out dryer hose, indoor/outdoor furniture assembly, repair exterior siding/trim
Remodel projects We would be happy to send one of our experts out to you for a free quote.
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Are you planning to renovate your home? Do you need gutter a cleaning service? Are you looking for a qualified and experienced handyman who is sure to deliver superb quality? If you need the expertise of committed and trained professionals to ensure that your home or office is in excellent condition, you have come to the right place. Our expert team is comprised of contractors with a great deal of experience in completing all kinds of home improvement projects! Mid Atlantic Handyman Services is a respected and reputable local handyman service that has been operating in Silver Springs, MD since 1994 and offeris a wide array of services.
Our qualified and dedicated team works hard to fulfill the needs and requirements of our customers. We will make sure that all of your expectations are exceeded. We have been in business for more than 20 years, and over that time, we have completed thousands of handyman repair and home renovation projects, always attaining 100% customer satisfaction. Our company offers competitive prices that will fit your budget. Many Silver Springs, MD home and business owners have trusted us to provide them with our one of a kind residential and office handyman service, so do not hesitate to take advantage of Mid Atlantic Handyman Servicess expertise.
Our skilled and knowledgeable team is well equipped and experienced to handle any task regardless of its difficulty, scope, or size. We will use state-of-the-art tools and equipment to ensure the impeccable results you are looking for! Call us now for more information on the many services we offer! Make sure that you choose the right handyman contractor!
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Exterior Painting
Updating your homes exterior with a fresh coat of paint is a great way to improve your curb appeal and give your home an updated look! We will pressure wash the exterior, remove any loose or leftover old paint, and then refresh your homes look with a durable outdoor paint that will protect your home from the elements for years to come.
Fence Staining
Whether youre putting up a new wooden fence or you have one thats been around for years, its going to need a periodic coat of stain to keep it protected from the elements. We will sand down any trouble spots, clean off any dirt or debris, and stain it with a long-lasting outdoor wood stain to keep your fence in good shape for the long haul.
Fence Repairs
Is your fence damaged or worn out? We can help you tighten and replace boards, fix faulty gates, clean up rusty areas, fix warping, and more. We work with fences of all types: wooden, vinyl fences, chain link, and aluminum. Whether your fence is for aesthetic or security purposes, we want you to rest assured knowing no part of it is unsightly, damaged, or broken.
Wood Rot Replacement
If you have rotting wood on the exterior of your house that cant be repaired, youll need to replace it quickly to protect the structure of your home. Since damp conditions cause wood rot, we will replace all the wood with a modern composite material to decrease chances of the rot coming back. Once weve removed all the rotted wood, cleaned all surrounding surfaces, and replaced the wood, well properly seal and paint it as good as new!
Door Adjustments & Replacements
Sometimes doors get broken or wear out, especially when they are exposed to the elements. We fix and replace all kinds of doors, including sliding doors, screen doors, and weather doors. Having a newly-repaired or brand-new door can help you feel much more secure in your home not to mention, it also makes it a lot easier to come and go from your house when your door is in good working order.
Gutter Cleaning & Repairs
Gutters are notorious for getting clogged with leaves and debris, and while cleaning them is necessary, its not the most exciting Saturday afternoon activity. Luckily for you, were able to not only clean out your gutters, but also to fix any leaks or damages. When your gutters work properly, you dont have to worry about water damage, rot, or critters getting where theyre not supposed to.
Pressure Washing
If you dont have a pressure washer, have no fear! We can remove all that stubborn dirt and debris from all your outdoor surfaces in a snap. Pressure washing uses a high-powered, concentrated stream of water to force away particles from all kinds of surfaces. Well clean up your deck, your fence, your siding, your walkways, and more. Pressure washing can also remove old paint from some surfaces, such as a fence or shed that needs an upgrade.
Window Cleaning
Window cleaning is a job that can take a whole Saturday if you do it by yourself. Instead of scrubbing glass, get out and do something fun, and leave the work to us. With your newly-cleaned windows, your house will sparkle inside and out!
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