BlackjackMc
Gil McGregor
Chocolate soft enough to have some stick.
Stealing the bait off yhe snap traps, ignoring the others.
If you’re using old school traps, tie a small piece of floss or string to the trap and then bait with peanut butter - the mice will try to take the string and that will help spring the trap. They might steal the bait a few times, but eventually they will want the string and that will get them.
https://i.imgur.com/j0hCGWW.mp4
won't show up here, but link to quick video of the backsplash
glad you guys talked me into doing it myself
https://i.imgur.com/j0hCGWW.mp4
won't show up here, but link to quick video of the backsplash
glad you guys talked me into doing it myself
next I need to replace the sink
pros and cons on the different options? I'm leaning porcelain for the look
plumbing situation won't allow for a deep sink
Holy hell cabinets are expensive. Our custom quote came in literally double what our GC had budgeted. Looking into prefab options now, but even Lowes was well above budget.
[MAGA!]
Feeling satisfied...replace total tank to bowl toilet hardware, gaskets, and flush/fill valves in 4 toilets and installed an electronic Delta kitchen sink faucet. The faucet was relatively easy once I got the right tool needed to remove the old one. Was pretty frustrating until I obtained these handy things...
Same for me a couple months back but I got a basin wrench instead
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Basin-Wrench-16PL0127/304217758
my current sink is a drop-in sink that was here when I moved in, but quartz counters are brand new
is drop-in my only replacement option on the sink without doing work on the counters?
We re-did the bathroom last summer. Now we've got water effects presenting at the bottom of the tile/corner of the tub (at the transition to drywall), indicating that water is somehow leaking behind the tile cement board but still onto the lip of the tub (we stapled plastic over the studs overlapping the lip of the tub before then installing the cement board as a tile backing. Going under the house shows no water on the framing around the tub or under the tub, so it's got to be contained within that tile/cement board/plastic area. We have access through the wall from our other bathroom, but just .... ugh. Not excited about cutting holes in the wall.
Is the tub fill spout tightly sealed to the supply pipe? Sometimes a little water can flow backwards in the filler and go back through where the pipe exits the wall. Or you could have a small leak around the faucets/ stems/mixing valve.
Single or two handle water control?