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What home improvement work did you do today?

Discussion in 'Home Improvement' started by atrinh15, Apr 28, 2018.

  1. Mar 3, 2025 at 1:57 PM
    Blufin

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    Good catch that could of been an unexpected killer.
     
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    I bought an aqua sure brand from Amazon 3 months ago for $500. Resin and brine tanks. Seems to be working fine. Came with a cartridge filter also.
     
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    I did same, several years ago in VA. Put sediment filter and charcoal filter inline before softener. I change the filters at 6mo intervals. City, safe, potable water. Filters are brown and nasty after 6mos. My water out of faucets is good, RO system under sink for fridge and sink spigot are great.
     
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    With levels like that you may just be able to put an air exchanger in the basement. You'd only need an open outlet and to add an intake and exhaust run. Might run you about $500 for everything if you're good with cutting holes in the house.

    https://www.supplyhouse.com/Fantech-AEV80-AEV-Series-Air-Exchanger-Ventilator-5-Side-Ports-80-CFM
     
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    I guess I'm lucky! We moved here about 2 years ago...and literally all I have is an inline sediment filter. In fact, when we first moved here, the sediment filter hadn't been replaced in the house in 3 years...and it *STILL* tested almost perfect, other than having some sediment show up.
     
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    This peice of mind will be here tomorrow and can't wait to put it in,it has three separate detectors that are wireless and triggers emergency cut off then to the phone for the hey heads up ypur basement is not going to become an indoor pool :eek2:

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    Expertise, please


     
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    I sanded our kitchen cabinet doors using a ryobi sander for the flat surfaces, sand paper in corners and uneven surfaces. Then painted, it was time consuming and tedious but css as mo out ok. About 6 mo later a tree took out our kitchen. We spent a little more than insurance would cover and got new cabinets.
    You can just get new doors and hinges, and paint the outer cabinets to match new doors.
    Didn’t you just get a new house?
     
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  9. Mar 4, 2025 at 4:06 PM
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    7 years ago we did, yes
     
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    I sanded my cabinets with a dewalt orbital sander and hand sanded the corners. The prep wasn't the hard part. But the tldr story is, I'll never paint cabinets again. It's a mutha of a time suck.
     
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    Finally got around to fixing this weather stripping. Had I known how easy it was I would've done it a long time ago.

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    Orbital or sheet sander for the faces, detail sander or good ol elbow grease for any intricate sanding. Mind posting pics of what you'll be working on? I have the Milwaukee M18 orbital and it works, but I dislike how unbalanced it is. The battery makes it heavy on that side and you tend to dig into your pieces a bit more in that area. It's also a battery hog and any non-HO battery wont last as long but beefier batteries make it so bulky and heavy.
     
  13. Mar 6, 2025 at 10:58 AM
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    Must be something going around, my water heater crapped out last week (right after I was reading about Shifty's lol)

    Hoping anyone replacing theirs can learn from my DIY experience below (not a quick read)

    I found my 17-yr old 50-gal gas water heater leaking last Wed evening. Being a guy that likes to make things harder than they need to be (for the sake of cool or modern upgrades), first thought was going tankless. Spent HOURS researching Rinnai, Navien, Rheem, AO Smith, etc. Watched install videos, read the Rinnai 212-page install manual, and gathered all the accessories, here's what I proposed to the wife:

    -Rinnai Sensei Super High Efficiency Plus 9.0 GPM 160,000 BTU Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater with Recirculating Pump (model no. RXP160iN)
    -On sale at HD and Amazon for $1,369.62
    -Includes recirculation pump and thermal bypass valve if you don't have a dedicated return line.
    -Rinnai Scalecutter 3/4 Water Softener- being in AZ, this seemed like a wise addition to the incoming water supply line (model no. 103000038)
    -$253.71
    -Rinnai Threaded Plumbing Installation Valve Kit (model no. MIVK-T-LW)
    -$89.57
    -Rinnai 3/5 Condensing Roof Discharge Termination Kit (Concentric venting) (model no. 184162PP)
    -$61.59

    All in for ~$1800, not including new PEX runs from the wall, fittings, new gas line, running a new 120 outlet, any roof repairs after installing the concentric venting kit above, mounting board for wall, any other unexpected/ancillary parts. Not to mention my time! A bit more complicated install for sure, but I was pretty confident I could figure it out.

    PROS: Seemed like a great solution for nearly instant, unlimited hot water to our ~1,900 sq ft house. Appeal to me was to gain some space back in the garage, never run out of hot water, more efficient, I like new tech, and install would be good learning experience. I also liked the idea of the recirculation pump and the de-scaler.

    However the wife didn't agree...

    CONS: ~$2K price tag, we aren't going to be in this house more than 3-5 years, we've never run out of hot water, my gas bill has never exceeded $35/month, and even with the federal tax credit for tankless (30% of total install+ materials), still going to take a long time to make that back. More involved install, more parts needed. Also it seems critical to do the annual flushing, or you will have problems. We may keep this house as a rental when we move, just one more thing to do...

    Ended up scrapping the whole tankless plan. Thanks to reddit, I picked up a 50-gal gas Bradford White from Ferguson Friday morning:

    -Bradford White FVIR Defender Safety System® 50 gal. Tall 40 MBH Low NOx Atmospheric Vent Natural Gas Water Heater (model no. RG250T6N-394)
    -$653

    Lady working at Ferguson said it's the #1 water heater they sell to plumbers/contractors. No big box SKU worries, not paying extra for extended warranty (comes with 6-yr warranty).

    All in for ~$800 after tax and a few supplies.

    I finished the install and had hot water back on Friday night. Was not as plug and play as I thought it'd be (getting the old gas line off took everything I had), but overall not that difficult. Brushed off the soldering skills, and needed a buddy to lift it onto the pedestal. Hopefully good for another 20 yrs!

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    This is an old bathroom pic, before we moved in. The wife wants to start with the kids bathroom, and the move around.

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    Looks like new/newer construction. Should be easy to work with this stuff then. I'd still recommend a corded sheet sander to do the bulk of the sanding. Plenty of outlets available inside for the boxes and she can sand the doors in the garage where you also have outlets. The baby M12 detail sander might do good for the outside detail of the cabinets but it looks like she/you would have to do some minor sanding by hand on the inside round over/cove. The cabinet molding will be a tougher one to sand for sure...might just be easier to find a primed version of it.

    Props to her for wanting to mod perfectly fine cabinetry
     
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    I don't even want to think about it.

    I ended up hiring out to Construction Resources to replace my garage door. It's turned into a fucking debacle, a comedy of errors. Operator on one door wasn't bolted correctly. Other door was installed crooked. Came out to fix both; didn't fix the operator per se, and reinstalled the door but now it's banging the shit outta the ceiling every time it closes. And now my opener, which I just installed new ~3yrs ago, is making really loud clacking noises when the door opens, for the first half of opening. It's physically something with the gearing, inside.

    I just can't win. This is exactly why I don't hire other people to do work in my house. It's a garage door man (a pair). Ugh.
     
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    Just picked up a Greenworks 2100psi electric pressure washer on sale for $199.
    Anyone familiar with this brand?
     
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    Heard of it, but no personal experience
     
  19. Mar 7, 2025 at 3:50 PM
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    I have a corded dethatcher from GW. 5yrs old, works fine. Those sealed pressure washerers are ok entry level stuff, regardless of brand. I personally have a Karcher. Sealed units are non serviceable but will give you a solid 5yrs or so of light use.
     
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    Good to know, thanks.
    Landed on this one for an all purpose pw, decks/ cars etc..

    Still in the box so I'm open to other suggestions.
     
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    I have a greenworks. Had it for around 8 years or so now. It does well considering I only use it for washing the vehicle....and thats not every time either. Only thing it started doing a couple years back is it loses pressure while not using. So sometimes it'll turn on to pressure back up every 30 seconds. Sometimes every 3 mins or so, kinda varies. So while washing the vehicle, it'll kick on for 1/2 a second to pressure back up then turn back off. While using, it still does well and doesn't lose pressure/flow
     
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    Also, I just went and double checked....mine's the 1600psi model
     
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    Right on, thanks.
     
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    New project the wife asked I start looking into. Texted a buddy who has all of the tools (there really isn’t anything he doesn’t have) and I’ll see what his schedule looks like. @Areith762 :fistbump::fistbump:
     
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    IMG_7698.jpg IMG_7699.jpgFlushed my mom’s tankless today, inlet screen was pretty clean and the water bucket afterwards wasn’t bad at all. Not sure if that pump I used had enough power but I let it run for 40 minutes or so
     
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    I just did this on mine for the first time, in its 9 years on our house, a couple weeks ago. Borrowed a pump, but will go buy another. It seemed to pump well into it, but coming out was a lot slower. The vinegar turned blue and there was a bit of sediment at the bottom of the bucket.
     

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