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Beth W

Jemison, AL
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Gardening: Does anyone happen to know what kind of flower this is? It grew from a bulb in my new yard :)

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Emily H Huntington Beach, CA
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  • Beth W
    Commented on Apr 06, 2012
    wow! it is a "pretty flower"!! haha i made that up!
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Homework Remodels ~ Tri-Lite Builders
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  • I painted my propane tank to look like a watermelon with a ladybug on top. 1

My watermelon looking propane tank

Our propane tank is small since it only is used for our fireplace. The propane tank was rusted and unsightly. I painted it to look like a watermelon with a ladybug on top. It is in the shade all the time, so no danger of overheating due to paint.
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Terry M Quincy, IL
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  • Beth W
    Commented on Mar 05, 2012
    how cute
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  • Lighter application of stainfor an interior area.  Eco friendly materials allow for this kind of color control

Eco-friendly floor staining can transform cracks lines from dark to light. Our clients love this floor effect. Do you?

This shows multiple applications of Translucent Brown professional staining material. 2 coats of sealer and 3 coats of wax.
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Amazing Improvements and ... Marietta, GA
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  • Beth W
    Commented on Mar 05, 2012
    is this a concrete floor?
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Before & after, what do you think?

This was one of three bathrooms we remodeled in one of Phoenix's historic neighborhoods.

I don't think any of the bathrooms were original, but they sure demonstrated how tastes in decorating change over the years.

Homework Remodels ~ Tri-Lite Builders
Homework Remodels ~ Tri-L... Phoenix, AZ
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  • Beth W
    Commented on Mar 05, 2012
    Wow!
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  • This is the grime left behind when water backs up into my downstairs tub, whenever water is used up stairs. 1

Help?

I have a split level home, 1 bath upstairs and a bathroom that was added to the downstairs area some years before I bought the home. I moved in, had the bathroom redone and now, when I use water upstairs (shower, dishwasher, faucet) the downstairs tub backs up with brown water that smells dirty, kinda like rust, grease and whatever else. Had the downstairs bathroom snaked twice, helped for a minute but didn't last longer than a month. Camera went down and said there were no branches ...»
or roots in my sewer line that the could see. Had three plumbers come out,and no one can really give me a clue on what to do. One plumber mentioned something about Venting, but it was more like, "maybe that is what it is but Im not sure" Another one said I may need to just tear down the entire downstairs area where all the plumbing is and redo it all.... any suggestions? im frustrated and about ready to throw in the towel ....

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  • Beth W
    Commented on Jan 03, 2012
    looks like a scene of africa..horizon with tree on right...sorry no plumbing advice...just an ...»
    artist and that is the 1st thing i saw!

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