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  1. Replacing dishwasher with a raised floor - Fine Homebuilding

    Jan 30, 2006 · Here’s the situation: – need to replace the dishwasher…old one is leaking all over the place. – previous buttheads…uh I mean owners, laid down 1/2 inch plywood and a new …

  2. Flooring Under or Around the Cabinets - Fine Homebuilding

    May 17, 2005 · I hope you're kidding about putting the dishwasher in first. The dishwasher will be the first appliance that needs replacing. Can some of the sub-flooring be cut out underneath …

  3. Tying Into an Existing Drain Line - Fine Homebuilding

    Tying Into an Existing Drain Line Rubber couplings are a popular code-approved option, but plumber Tom Cardillo prefers the added stiffness and durability of a permanent connection …

  4. Reinforcing Cabinets for Concrete Countertops - Fine Homebuilding

    Interested in installing concrete countertops? First you have to ensure your cabinets are strong enough to handle the extra weight.

  5. What kind of supply for dishwasher? - Fine Homebuilding

    Feb 18, 2009 · Replacing a dishwasher that had 3/8″ copper supply connected with compression fittings. A friend said that it’s better to replace the copper supply with braided flexible hose with …

  6. 8 Common Electrical Myths and Mistakes - Fine Homebuilding

    Jan 17, 2025 · Dangerous electrical myths and mistakes cause fires, deaths, and $1.5 billion in property damage annually — learn how to avoid them.

  7. Dishwasher won’t fit - Fine Homebuilding

    Jul 25, 2008 · b) remove two sections of laminate flooring from in front of the dishwasher, insert dishwasher, replace laminate flooring. Customer said it’s a Pergo floor. I don’t know if the …

  8. When Do You Need a Permit? - Fine Homebuilding

    Jan 6, 2020 · For example, no permit is required to replace a broken electrical receptacle; replace a toilet or bathroom sink; retile a shower stall; replace an existing garbage disposal or …

  9. General Wiring Guidelines - Fine Homebuilding

    Here's sound planning advice on everything from circuit wiring, grounding, and boxes to circuit requirements room by room.

  10. Drum Traps: Old-School Plumbing Traps - Fine Homebuilding

    Old-school plumbing trap. Like modern P-traps, drum traps prevent sewer gases from backing up into the house. Though more prone to clogging and harder to clean out than modern traps, …