As you may remember I spent part of the summer tearing down some old shed that were attached to the back of my house. It was dirty, sticky, nasty work that I cherished every moment of. Or, at least I would have if it wasn’t 100° every day and if I didn’t have my year-round fur coat leading me to sweat to the oldies. Well $1200 of waste removed later and I was left with a giant mud pit, a small concrete slab and a concrete block foundation. What to do with all that concrete? Read More
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How To Remove and Install A Toilet (At Your Own Risk)
Decide to get a new green toilet to cash in on your local toilet rebate program? Or maybe you’ve decided to go for the Swash (please, if there are any Swash owners out there, let us know your experience! No detail is too private!)?
Regardless of the kind of toilet you decided to go for, you’ll need to know how to properly remove your old one and how to install the new member of the family. Read More