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SixOhNine

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You don’t run into insurance problems by doing it yourself?

In this manner: my FIL used to sweep his own chimney. Until the insurance comp said that without the annual bill from a sweeping company, he would not be covered in case of a fire. No matter how much better he could do it than the pros.

you’d think it’s the same with gas and US insurers and their propensity to deny claims.
That's not really a concern- any claim is going to get denied, no matter who does the work.
 

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i wonder if my neighbor started maintaining her chimney after it caught fire a few years ago ?
 

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All the chimneys in Santa Cruz got condemned after the ‘89 earthquake. You could put an insert and flue in them, but I just took mine out for the floor space
 

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IMHO dual fuel is totally worth it which may be why that outlet is in place.

Electric ovens are great for baking.
Range ovens are for plebes.
 

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I'm also of the opinon that in most cases it's functionally and stylistically superior to have a separate oven + cooktop instead of a range.
 

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Personally, I don't care what type of appliances my cooking staff chooses to use in their workspace. Nor do I care about its aesthetics, as I have no intention of ever going there. It's rude to disturb the help in their habitat, and I was raised better.
 

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Personally, I don't care what type of appliances my cooking staff chooses to use in their workspace. Nor do I care about its aesthetics, as I have no intention of ever going there. It's rude to disturb the help in their habitat, and I was raised better.
Your wife banned you from the kitchen huh?
 

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been using acetic acid ( vinegar ) for a troublesome invasive winter weed . results are very encouraging .
 

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does anybody have a music studio or gear room ( or maybe a hi fi room ) ? i've been playing a lot lately and my kiddo has been too ... we've accumulated sort of a lot of stuff over the past 5 years and I need to reorganize it so that it's all accessible and usable , would be neat to see some organizational ideas .
 

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I raised 3 kids and never owned a microwave. They're grown now but none of them own one either.
 

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Starting to plan out my entryway closet remodel. Want to take out some old builder grade sliding mirror doors and open it up adding a floating bench and tile floor. Unsure what to do with interior closet walls whether to keep same color as outside or accent wall/material so opinions welcome. I plan on redoing the baseboards/trim/door plus that hvac cabinet as well.

Bench in white oak and floor with something like this https://www.ziatile.com/products/coral-4x4-cement-tile

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