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The Gurus of How-To, Al and Larry Ubell

The gurus of how-to, Al and Larry Ubell, answer your questions on home repair! Call us at 212-433-9692 or leave a comment.


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[1]
Posted by: Nancy Tuck
April 09, 2008 - 11:34AM
Naples, Florida

I emailed the Ubells a few months ago with a simple question and never received answer. Would appreciate knowing if there's a way to remove mildew from the bathtub caulking without replacing the caulking. And, is there a way to prevent this from happening. (My bathroom has no window for ventilation.)

Thank you.

Nancy Tuck

[2]
Posted by: andrea
April 09, 2008 - 01:25PM
brooklyn

we have a not so interesting old building in brooklyn that has crooked stairs and floors. seems we need to shore-up the building. do you have and tips on the best way to proceed? thanks, andrea

[3]
Posted by: arthur
April 09, 2008 - 01:28PM
ny

I have the situation that I have a problem witha a small shower, but it seems that it is too much of a small job for a plumber to take it on unless I do a total renovatiob in the thousands of dollars!

here it is. After unclogging this shower the drain mechanism came off. i can see the pipe but I am not sure how to reconnect the drain to the pipe since different people tell me diferent things. also the floor is tiles. How can I seal the floor so that water will not leak. the bathroom is in the second floor

HELP!!!!

[4]
Posted by: Ryan
April 09, 2008 - 01:29PM
Bushwick, Brooklyn

My landlord painted over exposed brick with paint that is flaking and cracking. I want to remove it entirely down to the exposed brick and seal it somehow while keeping the brick visible.

What is the best way to strip the old white paint off and what should I use to prepare and seal the exposed brick?

[5]
Posted by: Jason
April 09, 2008 - 01:30PM

Why do the air vent valves on my radiators fail rapidly - in less than a month? These (Hoffman) are not cheap valves. Should I assume that my super is installing faulty ones?

[6]
Posted by: Miriam
April 09, 2008 - 01:32PM
Harrison, NY

The ice in my refrigerator freezer smells bad.. My husband says everything in there smells. I have emptied it and can't find any reason why the ice tastes bad. Could it possibly be the pipe from the water to the fre freezer is bad?Thank you Miriam

[7]
Posted by: Lilly Kaufman
April 09, 2008 - 01:33PM
Forest Hills

I had water in my basement once, last year after a rain. It left white mold along edge of wall paneling in one corner of basement. Who do I call to inspect? Is it safe for my grandchildren to play? A contractor wanted to rip out all paneling. Is this really necessary?

thanks-

lilly

[8]
Posted by: Alina
April 09, 2008 - 01:41PM
Norwalk, CT

What's the best way to repair peeling paint on my popcorn ceiling? About a year ago, we painted over a water stain caused by our leaking water heater but now there's about a square-foot patch of paint that's hanging off. Can it be glued back to the ceiling or should I cut it away? How can I repair so it blends in with the rest of the popcorn ceiling? Thanks!

[9]
Posted by: Rose
April 09, 2008 - 01:42PM
Jackson Heights, Queens

I have double paned windows with some kind of condensation betweens the panes. The windows are about 15 years old. The condensation affects all the windows in my apartment building.

Is there anything I can do to remove the condensation so I can see clearly out my windows?

Thanks.

Rose

[10]
Posted by: John M
April 09, 2008 - 01:44PM
Brielle, NJ

Here is a link to where you may find the answers to the question:

http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:iX97i_aIGpMJ:www.keidel.com/mech/pvf/valve-h20.htm+water+main+valve&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us&client=firefox-a

[11]
Posted by: dave downs
April 09, 2008 - 01:52PM
new york city LES

Recently renovated my Kitchen, wondering if can I exhaust/hood above range to the outside wall/break wall to exterior in a NYC Condo Bldg.?

[12]
Posted by: Chris
April 09, 2008 - 01:55PM
astoria

What if ants DO gather near the cat food dish?

[13]
Posted by: chestinee
April 09, 2008 - 01:55PM
Midtown

I have heard that bay leaves work (on ants, cucarachas etc) or a tea made from tehm sprayed...

and what about cedar against moths?

[14]
Posted by: Elaine
April 09, 2008 - 01:56PM
Baltimore MD

We are redoing our kitchen & were told not to use natural stone for the flooring because the hardness can be painful for the back. I didn't want wood because we have a lot of traffic in the kitchen. We are thinking of installing Duraceramic. How does this product rate? (Do you comment on name brand products?)

Thanks!

[15]
Posted by: chestinee
April 09, 2008 - 01:56PM
Midtown

cedar spray isn't OK?

[16]
Posted by: Joyce
April 09, 2008 - 01:58PM
Bklyn

You said re tub caulk silicone no, acrylic yes. What about vinyl caulk?

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