Labor Day weekend

Hey Charleston!

Will be there with my wife, we’re looking for a good EDM artist/event to see on Saturday 9/5. Any suggestions?

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u/Few-Pay-7552 — 20 hours ago
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Lyme Specialist in NC or surrounding area

Hi all, looking for recommendations for a Lyme specialist. I live in western NC, I would consider really anywhere in a few hour radius (eastern TN, southwest VA up to Roanoke, Raleigh area, Charlotte, Asheville). Also open to virtual sessions if anyone has had a very successful experience with a virtual specialist. Thanks!

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u/Few-Pay-7552 — 24 days ago

Options?

We’re replacing this laminate flooring with Vinyl plank. The vinyl is a decent amount thinner. It will leave a larger gap under the door jam and casing. which as you can see already is not a very tight fit. Any creative solutions to fill that gap (after vinyl plank installed) that doesn’t require a) elevating the entire floor (not practical at all in our context) or b) replacing the entire door jam? Thanks!

u/Few-Pay-7552 — 3 months ago

Vinyl plank install question

Old house. Kitchen is on concrete slab. Linoleum on concrete. Can I install vinyl planking directly on existing linoleum? Should I still put down an additional moisture barrier? We have not noticed any moisture issues with the floor as it is. Using Pergo duracraft. Thanks!

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u/Few-Pay-7552 — 3 months ago

How to tile this?

Excuse the nasty caulk and linoleum. It’s why we’re remodeling!

How would you tile around the curve in this bathtub? I’ve got 36” long tiles so I’m worried about making this fit good and clean. Maybe it’s worth replacing the tub (which is also old) with one with a straight side to eliminate the headache? Any suggestions welcome!

Also curious- in a new construction situation would the tub be lifted off the floor slightly to account for the height of the tile or is it normal to just tile up to the side of the tub and caulk the gap?

And finally- the linoleum is just glued to a concrete slab. After we pull it up, can we just tile directly to the slab? (Assuming we can scrap the glue residue off) Or put something else down?

Many thanks!

u/Few-Pay-7552 — 3 months ago