toli
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Post by toli on Sept 10, 2022 1:39:49 GMT
I am looking for specialists who make external waterproofing of a private house
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Post by eastmark on Sept 10, 2022 1:52:49 GMT
Brilliant bots.
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Post by beanguy on Sept 10, 2022 16:12:35 GMT
I searched all over the city for a long time and found great home waterproofing services near me at Pom Waterproofing . We were building a new house and wanted to do everything right. The masters immediately came to inspect and draw up a plan. They did vertical and horizontal external waterproofing. I misread this as Porn Waterproofing. My guess is that they put a big rubber around the entire house.
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Post by ericvonha on Sept 11, 2022 11:58:54 GMT
"Flex Seal" is a great spray product.
It might take 362 cans to do the entire house, but definitely worth it
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Post by socam2179 on Jan 6, 2023 8:34:02 GMT
If you are looking for a company to change the windows in your house, I recommend www.buildhomedreams.com/ , my family and I recently changed the windows in the house and we really enjoyed working with them, they are all young and experienced professionals, they can tell you what window best suits the design of the house and you do not have to overpay because the cost of work is calculated in advance.
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Post by luxexterior on Jan 6, 2023 11:04:58 GMT
Forget the waterproofing turn your house into a swimming pool. You know you want to.
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Post by socam2179 on Jan 6, 2023 11:14:18 GMT
If you plan to change the kitchen in your house then be sure to hire a designer, a couple of years ago we started doing repairs in the kitchen and could not finish it because we lacked the knowledge and money of course, so we took a chance and turned to www.homequote.io/kitchen/las-vegas-nv , in the end the designer came up with a complete design and calculated the cost, so we did designer repairs and paid very little money for it.
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Post by markus on Jan 6, 2023 18:05:01 GMT
No Perfect Water references...son, I am disappoint.
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Post by socam2179 on Jan 6, 2023 19:09:06 GMT
If you need advice on repairing a roof, I suggest contacting company roofers . We had a great time working with them because they had friendly workers and high-quality materials to use. We didn't have to worry about anything because they took care of everything and catered to all of our preferences. It is very convenient, so I suggest getting in touch with the experts.
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Post by Buck on Jan 18, 2023 5:13:42 GMT
"Flex Seal" is a great spray product. It might take 362 cans to do the entire house, but definitely worth it Eric, have you used Flex Seal? I might find a use for it somewhere. You know what I can recommend? Bondic. it's a clear bonding cement that hardens with ultraviolet light. It's dental cement actually. Can't use it everywhere, but it's convenient where you might think of superglue. Doesn't set up until you put the UV light on it. Clean up any excess before you hit it with the light. Sold over the web.
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Post by mary on Jan 18, 2023 6:10:55 GMT
Using superglue with baking soda provides a stronger bond than just superglue alone. The cyanoacrylate in the superglue bonds with the carbon in the baking soda to form a stronger adhesive. Here's a video that shows some examples of that.
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Post by frog on Jan 18, 2023 9:11:02 GMT
Using superglue with baking soda provides a stronger bond than just superglue alone. The cyanoacrylate in the superglue bonds with the carbon in the baking soda to form a stronger adhesive. Here's a video that shows some examples of that. very impressive.
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Post by Buck on Jan 18, 2023 19:03:51 GMT
Using superglue with baking soda provides a stronger bond than just superglue alone. The cyanoacrylate in the superglue bonds with the carbon in the baking soda to form a stronger adhesive. Here's a video that shows some examples of that. I've got to remember that! Super useful.
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Post by The Ocean on Jan 18, 2023 19:24:50 GMT
"Flex Seal" is a great spray product. It might take 362 cans to do the entire house, but definitely worth it Eric, have you used Flex Seal? I might find a use for it somewhere. You know what I can recommend? Bondic. it's a clear bonding cement that hardens with ultraviolet light. It's dental cement actually. Can't use it everywhere, but it's convenient where you might think of superglue. Doesn't set up until you put the UV light on it. Clean up any excess before you hit it with the light. Sold over the web. We have a small hole in our attic where bees can get through. Would bondic do the job for that you think?
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Post by Buck on Jan 18, 2023 22:05:47 GMT
Eric, have you used Flex Seal? I might find a use for it somewhere. You know what I can recommend? Bondic. it's a clear bonding cement that hardens with ultraviolet light. It's dental cement actually. Can't use it everywhere, but it's convenient where you might think of superglue. Doesn't set up until you put the UV light on it. Clean up any excess before you hit it with the light. Sold over the web. We have a small hole in our attic where bees can get through. Would bondic do the job for that you think? No, Bondic is dental cement. It's good for fixing jewelry and repairing frayed smartphone charge cords, eyeglasses, things you'd use superglue on. The advantage is it's clear and doesn't set up until you put the UV light on it. Then it bonds instantly.
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