Yep, it's sucks up the dust which is nice. No mask needed.
It's a hell of a lot of work, but we usually only did a couple rooms. The guy in the video did his entire house.
The end product is fantastic.
Yep, it's sucks up the dust which is nice. No mask needed.
It's a hell of a lot of work, but we usually only did a couple rooms. The guy in the video did his entire house.
100 degrees and it feels like 112. It is the middle of June, y'all. I am not looking forward to August.
And the best part is the 5 minute shower around 2 o'clock, sun comes right back out and you're in a Sauna the rest of the day
Over two weeks and still waiting on the Tile Guy, worked hard to get it ready right away,
We've argued over and then selected three different tile patterns because the original tile was delayed. Every one of them came back as un-available or "by the time you get the new tile the original tile will be in". My wife is now in-charge of negotiations with a promise of install before the 4th.
I ran in to similar situations when we had to rebuild part of the house after some water damage. It would take my wife days to decide on three possible choices and then start the process of making a final choice.My wife is successful in the corporate world. I had a bit of success owning a small business. Our decision making styles are so completley different. She's a consensus builder, ask a lot of different opinions, make sure everyone is comfortable with the final decision, ask again, look for common ground. Mind you she does this while trying to pick f*****g floor tile. I'm used to asking opinions, making a decision and moving on. Damn the torpedos, if the outcome sucks, it's my fault. Make the best decision I can and deal with problems as they arise.
Imagine having to go through this combined/conflicting decision making process three times to select floor tile.
Now step back and imagine having to make a mutual decision on new wall paint. Life is Hell.
I ran in to similar situations when we had to rebuild part of the house after some water damage. It would take my wife days to decide on three possible choices and then start the process of making a final choice.
Me, I went in to the shop with the contractor and had both the floor and wall color picked in less than twenty minutes.
"What colors do you like?"
*Kind of broad answer*
"This color spectrum or this one?"
*Points and starts waffling instantly*
"These four are in your spectrum. This one will be too dark and you'll want a new floor in six months, this one is too bright and will wash out with the lights on, and this one is out of stock. So, this is our color."
Light grey with a hint of blue Everyday for three weeks the same question, everyday for three weeks the same answer and again today I got asked..........
Not light blue with a hint of grey, light grey with a hint of blue.