Archive for March, 2010

How to roll vinyl flooring for installation in your basement floor; get expert tips and instruction on remodeling your basement in this free home improvement video. Expert: Steven Keilholz Bio: Steven Keilholz owns Keilholz flooring and has been in the business of installation and sales of flooring materials for ten years. Filmmaker: David Cornman

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I am a tenant of a single family home in Colorado. I have a very general lease that states I cannot make any alterations or improvements to the property without permission. It states I cannot place nails or screws into the walls, floors or ceilings without permission. Apparently I need permission before hanging up a picture frame.

The landlord is denying the installation of a wirless security system through ADT which uses double-face tape for each of the magnetic contacts which would be on the vinyl-framed windows. He states he doesn’t want it to be his problem and the windows are new and doesn’t want them damaged. While I understand his concern, I feel it is a little compulsive to deny the application of non-permanant magnetic contacts that require zero drilling/nailing, etc and leave behind no residue.

Is it legal for him deny the security system and in addition, must I get permission before mounting pictures, etc? Is it legal to stipulate these conditions in a lease in CO?

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I live in an apartment. I’ve had a water leak in the kitchen for three months, under a cupboard and coming out outside by the front door. Last weekend it started backing up in my sink. Yesterday and today the maintenance men spent hours using an augur and chemicals trying to clear the clog that was causing the backup. They finished today about 6 pm. I went in the kitchen just now and there’s space between the vinyl floor tiles that wasn’t there earlier today, not all over the kitchen floor but just in a line starting from the spot where they were working. It’s a noticeable space, enough that you can feel it when you walk on it.

Is it possible that they cracked the foundation, and if it is, could it cause any major problems in the next three months? It’s a concrete slab foundation and I’m on the ground floor of a two story building. The building already has foundation problems…cracked walls, doors not closing properly, etc… I’m moving in three months, it would just be nice to know the place wasn’t going to totally fall apart before I can move out.

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I just had three old aluminum windows replaced with custom fitted vinyl, double-pane insulated ones but I continue to feel a bit of a draft in the area beneath the window to the floor. Is this normal or have my windows not been measured correctly? The brochure they gave me after installation says its normal to feel cool air because that’s the warm air inside bouncing off the cold window and then re-circulating. But I’m not sure?

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