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- New circuit in unfinished basement: can I run NM along the beam?
I want to run a circuit to the opposite side of an unfinished basement The run would go perpendicular to the joists Can I run NM along the upper side of a beam? If so, do I need to put it in EMT? Or do I have to drill through 20 to 30 joists? I’ve drilled through joists for all of my smaller runs, and changed to EMT when moving down the foundation walls The beam is perfectly placed to go
- Whats the difference between a fully finished basement and a . . .
Been looking at the Nassau County Assessor site and on some locations it shows "Basement Area : FULL" then below it "Finished Basement
- Grasshoppers in my basement? - Factual Questions - Straight Dope
I have seen a few grasshopper-looking bugs in my unfinished basement, a few venturing into the finished side I have been using my kids’ butterfly net to catch and remove them, but that method is not reliable Short of bringing in toads, how does one remove kill katydids or grasshoppers from the home?
- Basement bathroom not included in appraisal (square footage, mortgage . . .
Had an appraisal done in order to refinance my mortgage and the appraiser refused to count the bathroom in my basement The bathroom is fully enclosed
- Pros and Cons of Basement Garage (tank, drains, room, gas) - House . . .
I think the cons are minor A lot of people are comparing basement garage to garage level with main floor Well, heck yeah, garage level with main
- Installing an interior door in an unfinished basement - Factual . . .
The Devil’s house has an unfinished basement We’ve long had a problem with cold air coming into the house from down there, and given the recent cold snap I’ve been (kind of) taking care of it in small pieces Step one was to line the unfinished stairwell walls with foamcore insulation Step two is to put some sort of barrier at the bottom of the stairs My initial idea was to make this
- Is the furnace in Home Alone based on a real furnace model?
In Home Alone, a minor plot point involves Kevin overcoming his phobia of a fearsome-looking furnace in the basement of McCallister family home: The furnace resembles an old-style coal-fired gravity furnace in that it has a front grate and cluster of ducts coming out the top The movie furnace doesn’t seem to contain coal, but rather has something resembling a radiator and piping inside OK
- Basement entry egress Permit Question (town of hempstead . . .
I been scouring the Building code in the town of hempstead on the website and cant find the requirements for a basement entryway in the backyard Can anyone provide help or info? also what kid of finds would be expexted if the town found out you removed from walls you shouldnt of had without a permit? thank you all and be kind to one another
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