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countrybrendaParticipantIt will depend on the moisture levels in your area I would think maybe a week but not sure
countrybrendaParticipantAre you talking about the kind that goes in the water,(submersible) If so need to put in on something to sit it on and connect your hose and check your screen if there is one and start
countrybrendaParticipantNot sure but maybe this link will help http://www.cozyparts.com/Lennox-Parts/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=78
countrybrendaParticipantNot sure but maybe Sounds like an adjustment is needed on the flapper or a new flapper, What happens is it starts to close and shut flush off, then for some reason a surge of water or air sends flapper back up creating a second flush appearance or finish the first flush. Sometimes depending on the type of ballcock you installed, the hose that goes into overflow has too much pressure and blows flapper back
countrybrendaParticipantMaybe this link might help http://www.diyfixit.co.uk/nflash/Wallpapering/Lining/lining.htm
countrybrendaParticipantWhat about some indoor out doorcarpet
countrybrendaParticipantLook at this link it may help http://www.ehow.com/how_117462_repair-tub-shower.html Sorry I did not help much. You know I may also suggest to you have a home warranty. If not American Home Shield is really great, In order for me to keep making home repairs I joined them and needless to say it has came in handy numberous times
countrybrendaParticipantHave your tried to complain to the Better Business Bureau in your area. Also I would get an estimate from another company with date the job would be completed. Stating everything that needs to be done And only pay half down and then when job is completed pay the balance. And then tell the previous contractor the amount she would like or what ever the amount she was offered. And go with the new company.
countrybrendaParticipantI also tried those dates even April 10 through 17th and could not find anything Sorry
countrybrendaParticipanthttp://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do? there is a box towards the bottom for service manuals.
countrybrendaParticipantI have found it almost impossible to remove overspray from asphalt shingles once the paint has dried. Brushing the roof with a soft bristle brush similar to a car brush using a mild caustic soap may remove some of the paint. If you brush too hard you will probably remove some of the colored specks on the surface of the shingle. I would try a soap. let it soak a while. brush the roof gently from time to time . Avoid any cleaner that contains bleach or whitening agents, they will discolor the shingle.
countrybrendaParticipantThis site might help http://www.solatube.com
countrybrendaParticipantSorry I had to try one more place http://www.repairclinic.com/0088_11_1.asp#Level2_9
countrybrendaParticipantIt may be, The gear that turns the drive belt may have come loose from the drive rod. On some models, a small metal clip holds the gear in position. But it may also be the timer switch Sorry not much help
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