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I’ve got one of those old open shelves for cookbooks at the end of one counter. There is a bit of countertop on top of it but can I safely remove the shelving without compromising the bit of counter above? ...

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My house was built in 1960. It had old heavy wooden doors that has millions of layers of paint on them. How do I scrape and sand it down?

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Was working on a house today built in the '80s. The owner had me replace 3 ceiling fans and swap out a chandelier. In the front room, the ceiling fan was on 2 3 way switches...power was constant. Not sure ...

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I have cedar shakes siding that has been painted a thousand times and the weather here is so extreme it will not scrape off for love nor money. So I wondered if I can pry them all off and turn them ...

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I have a wall adjacent to a walk-in shower that the drywall is rotting at the bottom due to water dripping down the wall. The water is from reaching for the towel on the towel rack. Short of tiling the ...

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What wire and thickness is recommended for 150 ft @ 60-70amps (2 hot, 1 neutral, 1 ground) to the main 200a panel? Running across my attic, down wall, underground. Which type of wire? Copper SER? 4-4-4-6? Would that be best be ...

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Hi Dominick, Someone installed a window for 2x4 construction in a 2x6 wall. Window dimensions: 24"l. x 12"h. The curved jamb is 2.5"w and I have a 2" gap to the wall surface. I have the moulding for curved section. ...

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I asked you about replacing a GFCI breaker w/o pigtail, and you said standard replacement would be fine. I went back and I guess I didnt notice last time, (there is a pigtail), is it still ok to change to ...

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Just wanted your thoughts when doing 15-20 amp lines for lighting connections. Wire nuts vs Wago? I have used both, I find the wago a better choice for lights at switch or junction connections. Wanted to know what you think ...

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I have a client who wants me to help with an issue. They have a dedicated breaker to their washing machine. I have tested the breaker and it is holding the 120v on a 20amp GFCI breaker. It trips intermittently ...

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my oven i want to install requires 220Volt , and in my apartment electrican panel its two wires but phase to phase give 0 and separate 110 each . should i install 220 in that palen for my oven ?

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I have a single pole 220 volt welder,here in canada single pole 220 volt is not available how i get around it to use the machine----can I use the double pole 220 volt--I mean from the welder one ...

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Hi, I wish to pour a small concrete slab around 4 inches thick to cover this tiled area and act as a step in this wash house. Do I need to remove the tiles or can I just patch up the ...

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I have a electric stove and when I let the oven door close hard the power went out. I unplugged it but then when I try plugging it in again it sparks the outlet and still doesn't work. What could ...

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