New to Burleson. What are the best / most authentic Asian restaurants here? Are there any Asian markets?
I've been to some great places in FW but am looking for some local options. Only been to the new King House, which was good.
I've been to some great places in FW but am looking for some local options. Only been to the new King House, which was good.
Had a pool guy come over to run me through things. He told me I might need new sand/glass in my filter but didn't really look into anything.
I started looking into things myself and apparently the jets are supposed to face the same direction. Walked around the pool and the red arrows seem to be where everything is aiming. Skimmer is near the dog in the top left. There's 4 spa jets at the top arrow; all facing the same direction, towards the little waterfall thing.
The skimmer and pump baskets are clean. I've backwashed and rinsed. Still having low to no movement.
Do I need to aim the jets in the same direction? If so, how do I do that? I tried doing it by hand from the edge but they seem pretty tight.
I appreciate any help!
Just moved into our new home and trying to put more effort into decorating. Our previous home was very bare.
We've kinda just been going off vibes. Ended up deciding on doing an accent wall where the fireplace and TV will be. Found a color we really liked (hale navy) and used one of its complimentary colors on the Benjamin Moore website, Coventry Grey.
Looking for opinions on what color shades, what color to paint the recessed wall at the top, and what color/style coffee and ends tables and anything else y'all think would help tie everything together. We have a sectional coming in that's a cream / light beige color. The floor is a lot darker and more brown than it appears in the picture.
For shades, we were thinking of white / cream or matching the accent wall with a dark blue. No idea if that would look right. For type, probably solar or roman shades.
Recessed wall, only thing that makes sense to me is white. Was thinking of putting fake plants up there. Maybe a vine that goes across the edge. Definitely curious to hear opinions on it.
Thanks for any help!!
They look nice and the previous owners seemed to put a lot of effort in and I don't want it to be wasted. So I'm looking for advice or tips on how to maintain them? A lot of the lilies look dead already.
I was not aware of how thick I was putting it on while cutting. I'm assuming there will be flashing if I go ahead and paint? I'm using Benjamin Moore ben Matte paint, if that's relevant.
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If so, what's the best course of action? Very light sanding on edges of the cut and/or second coat of primer with roller?
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I'm not too concerned with it being perfect, just needed to get rid of this tan paint. But I don't want it to look completely terrible. Can always repaint in a few years.
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Appreciate any advice!!