แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Basement แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Basement แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 24 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

How to Repair Cracks and Leaks in Basement Walls and Floors

GardenFork.TV Do you have water leaks in your basement, want to know how to fix basement water leaks? Watch as Eric repairs a crack in his sister's cement basement floor. you can also repair leaking basement concrete walls with this method

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วันเสาร์ที่ 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Basement Remodeling - Bathrooms Construction

My basement remodeling company will install a new bathroom, a wet bar, or both, in more than 75% of the basements that we finish for our clients! Any basement can easily have either a bathroom or a wet bar added during construction!

There are a few "tricks-of-the-trade" involved when adding bathrooms and wet bars to basements because of the unconventional ways in which these areas drain waste water. Being so far below grade normally forces you to add some type of "pump" into the mix to make this possible.

ALL of the bathrooms that have this drainage problem require a "Sewage Ejector" of some type to pump the bathroom waste water "up-and-out" to the home existing waste water drainage lines. Very few basements (maybe 10% or less) will enable you to drain the bathroom waste water directly in plumbing waste lines "below" the concrete floor level. If you have waste lines that exit the basement at a level that is higher than the finished concrete floor level you WILL NEED A SEWAGE EJECTOR SYSTEM INSTALLED!

These systems are not rocket science to install, although i do recommend that persons with no prior experience installing these animals NOT try it themselves! These sewage ejector pump systems are installed in the floor below the concrete level and require the installed to cut the concrete floor, dig-out a large and deep hole (about 3' deep!) and then install a sewage ejector pit and pump system! Not for the timid!

But, once installed by you or a plumbing subcontractor, the bathroom waste water from the toilet, sink and shower/tub will drain into the floor just like any other bathroom you have in your home! These Sewage Ejector Systems work very, very well, and are very dependable if installed and vented correctly. CALL A PLUMBER TO DO THIS FOR YOU! The systems usually cost around $ 400.00 complete + labor costs over and above this cost.

If the wet bar is positioned "friendly" and conveniently to the sewage ejector location, it too can be drain directly into this system "killing 2 birds with one stone"!

If the wet bar is NOT in a "friendly and convenient location in reference to the Sewage Ejector System a "Tray Pump System" can be used instead. This system does not go in the floor like the Sewage Ejector system! This Tray Pump "bolts" directly to the strainer cup of your bar sink under the sink inside the sink base cabinet! This convenient little pump will pump all "liquid only" waste up and out into the homes existing waste water lines with no problem!

The hot and cold water lines that feed the bathroom and the wet bar areas are traditionally plumbed just like any other pluming fixture in the house. It's ONLY the waste water drainage that makes basement bathrooms and wet bars different to plumb versus any other pluming fixture in the house!

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วันเสาร์ที่ 15 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Basement Remodeling - Bathrooms Construction

My basement remodeling company will install a new bathroom, a wet bar, or both, in more than 75% of the basements that we finish for our clients! Any basement can easily have either a bathroom or a wet bar added during construction!

There are a few "tricks-of-the-trade" involved when adding bathrooms and wet bars to basements because of the unconventional ways in which these areas drain waste water. Being so far below grade normally forces you to add some type of "pump" into the mix to make this possible.

ALL of the bathrooms that have this drainage problem require a "Sewage Ejector" of some type to pump the bathroom waste water "up-and-out" to the home existing waste water drainage lines. Very few basements (maybe 10% or less) will enable you to drain the bathroom waste water directly in plumbing waste lines "below" the concrete floor level. If you have waste lines that exit the basement at a level that is higher than the finished concrete floor level you WILL NEED A SEWAGE EJECTOR SYSTEM INSTALLED!

These systems are not rocket science to install, although i do recommend that persons with no prior experience installing these animals NOT try it themselves! These sewage ejector pump systems are installed in the floor below the concrete level and require the installed to cut the concrete floor, dig-out a large and deep hole (about 3' deep!) and then install a sewage ejector pit and pump system! Not for the timid!

But, once installed by you or a plumbing subcontractor, the bathroom waste water from the toilet, sink and shower/tub will drain into the floor just like any other bathroom you have in your home! These Sewage Ejector Systems work very, very well, and are very dependable if installed and vented correctly. CALL A PLUMBER TO DO THIS FOR YOU! The systems usually cost around $ 400.00 complete + labor costs over and above this cost.

If the wet bar is positioned "friendly" and conveniently to the sewage ejector location, it too can be drain directly into this system "killing 2 birds with one stone"!

If the wet bar is NOT in a "friendly and convenient location in reference to the Sewage Ejector System a "Tray Pump System" can be used instead. This system does not go in the floor like the Sewage Ejector system! This Tray Pump "bolts" directly to the strainer cup of your bar sink under the sink inside the sink base cabinet! This convenient little pump will pump all "liquid only" waste up and out into the homes existing waste water lines with no problem!

The hot and cold water lines that feed the bathroom and the wet bar areas are traditionally plumbed just like any other pluming fixture in the house. It's ONLY the waste water drainage that makes basement bathrooms and wet bars different to plumb versus any other pluming fixture in the house!

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

I Hate Vampire Movies!

The Grimm Creeper rants his ass off in a "F WORD" ridden tirade on vampires, vampire movies, Anne Rice and The Lost Boys!! Slains Castle in Scotland. The Castle that inspired author Bram Stoker to write the Novel Dracula. Dedicated to Jen aka ROTTINGCHERRIEZ. New Slains Castle is a ruined castle near Cruden Bay in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, overlooking the North Sea. The remains stand perched atop tall, sea-facing cliffs, constructed around an existing tower house built in 1597 by the 9th Earl of Erroll. Significant reconstruction of the castle has been carried out a number of times, lastly in 1837. It was altered in 1664 when a corridor was inserted within the courtyard and again in 1836 it was rebuilt and granite faced. At one time it had three extensive gardens. The Earls of Erroll, chiefs of Clan Hay, were a powerful family in the area for generations and prospered after William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, married the daughter of King William IV. Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll, built it after James VI had destroyed his castle at Old Slains at Cruden Bay, after the Hays participated in the rebellion of 1594. But over time misfortunes befell the Hays and in 1916 the castle and contents were put up for sale. The castle was then sold in 1916 and fell into disrepair in the first quarter of the 20th century, after more than 300 years of occupation by the Errolls. The castle was bought by Sir John Ellerman of the shipping line. He in turn gave it up in 1925 and its roof was ...



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วันเสาร์ที่ 6 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

วันอังคารที่ 23 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Image is Everything! - Build-Up Your Building Construction Reputation With PR Marketing

Just like life's ups and downs, your building construction business will experience times of both fruitful harvest and inactivity. To deter periods where income is a rarity, various marketing strategies are employed. But with many forms available, choosing the best one that perfectly suits your construction business will be your first vital step to reviving the life of your business.

One of the most effective marketing strategies that has been around for years and guaranteed by numerous successful businessmen is Public Relations or PR. It is the process of creating a good perception and image of your product or service with the public. It involves the hiring of PR experts to ensure precise and wanted results.

In this case, your building construction company will be exposed to your targeted clientele to promote interest and in effect, increase potential of being hired for a project. Hired PR professionals will gather specific information about targeted clients. This information is then utilized in making your service more appealing and compelling.

Due to the global influence of the Internet, most PR firms have also upgraded their methods to adapt to modern ways of marketing. One excellent example is the method of online blogging wherein your building construction website will greatly achieve much-needed internet exposure. Blogs will clearly post your company's services and quality work. Also, you will able to create discussion rooms where clients can throw their questions and concerns. You need to assign a representative who will interact with these visitors and throw a sales pitch.

Another new form of PR that's spreading like wildfire is the use of social media applications like Facebook and Twitter. These platforms enable extreme interactivity between users wherein you can post vital information about your company and direct users to your site. Also, it targets large audiences and communities which results to greater web exposure and presence.

Probably one of the oldest but tested methods, direct marketing aggressively communicates with potential clients, asking them their preferences and expectations with services they plan to acquire. Incorporating this method to your online site will also enable you to provide service updates and maintenance check for site visitors.

Bearing in mind the value of creating and maintaining a fruitful relationship with the public, PR marketing ensures steps to keep existing clients satisfied and entice potential customers. With expert advices from PR professionals combined with hard work, your building construction business will certainly survive even the roughest of times.

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