babsbag
Herd Master
Yeah, your a brat but we like you anyways.
What kind of stove are you using?
I needed to do the floor before the FHA inspection for the refinance. I also needed to have the 1" air gap between the cement backer board and the sheet rock. My DH thought I was crazy to do this but I just had a feeling that it would be a stickler if it wasn't done and low and behold, the inspector looked for and even measured the air gap.
I was going to get the stacked stone slate on the wall before the inspection but the floor took a little longer than planned as cutting the laminate in place was a little time consuming to get the angles right. I tend to be a perfectionist on stuff like this. The inspector didn't care if it wasn't done as long as what was in place was safe, and that is why I did the floor...sitting on brick stepping stones looked a little weird.
There was also a bit of planning and research to do before putting the slate floor in a manufactured home. I won't bore you with the details of that decision.
What kind of stove are you using?
I needed to do the floor before the FHA inspection for the refinance. I also needed to have the 1" air gap between the cement backer board and the sheet rock. My DH thought I was crazy to do this but I just had a feeling that it would be a stickler if it wasn't done and low and behold, the inspector looked for and even measured the air gap.
I was going to get the stacked stone slate on the wall before the inspection but the floor took a little longer than planned as cutting the laminate in place was a little time consuming to get the angles right. I tend to be a perfectionist on stuff like this. The inspector didn't care if it wasn't done as long as what was in place was safe, and that is why I did the floor...sitting on brick stepping stones looked a little weird. There was also a bit of planning and research to do before putting the slate floor in a manufactured home. I won't bore you with the details of that decision.
Next few nice days I'll go get the rest of that downed tree cut up.
And per insurance, we can't get just any ol' wood burning heater, it must be mobile home approved. What's up with that?
I have a friend with a PTO driven wood splitter and I need borrow it.
you have a wonderful wood burning heater. My parents had an Ashley and they heated their whole house with it. I will get my wood burning heater some day......