The Murky cave goes down 20 floors, if you are escorting Gengar, you will have a chance to save Gardivor from the ninetails curse at the bottom of the cave.
there are 19 floors and you need hm waterfall you can get that in solar cave floor 15 after you have received hm surf and dive and 3 link boxes
You need Wonder Mail. If you have Mystery Part or Secret Slab, you can recruit Latios on the 24th floor. There are 25 floors. You also get Rotom on the 10th to 20th floors.
You need to get the leaf blower out of Greg's garage and blow the snow off of Fregley.
Yes, portions of the floor will need to be taken up to fix the heating system, but these should be in access hatches that lift up easily. If it's an issue with the water pipes or the wiring then more flooring will need to be taken up. To read more about the process go to this website: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-repair-the-radiant-heat-floor-system-in-a-raised-floor Radiant floor panels rarely need attention whether embedded in concrete, below floors, sandwiched in floors, wall or ceilings. Once installed, controlls and heat sources are the maintencance items to focus on.
There are probably a lot of companies that will install an epoxy garage floor for you. One I found was The Original Color Chips. http://www.originalcolorchips.com/services.html
The amount of rebar depends on the thickness of what you are making. All three dimensions.
You still need rebar, unless you are filling a drop in an existing slab that already has steel in it.
You need the size of the rebar involved to calculate the weight. Charts can be found at CRSI.org or Rebarapps.com. Than take that and multiply it by the the length of the rebar. For example, a #4 rebar weighs 0.668 lbs/ft. If you have 5 @ 20-00 pieces that is 0.668 X 20 X 5 = 67 lbs. You need to know the size of the bar to calculate.
If it is pet odor, clean the garage thoroughly. Then mop the walls and floors using white vinegar and water ( 1 cup to a gallon). Wash out the garbage cans. If the smells remain, check out any cloth or textiles in the garage and either clean them or toss them. Finally, if you live out in the boonies, you might need to empty the garage entirely to be sure there is not a dead critter in there.
I think that you would need to do a layer of primer, then a layer of epoxy might be best.Epoxy is what's recommended for garage floors, I think it would work on your parking symbols. For more information on the joys of epoxy:http://www.housepaintingtutorials.com/epoxy-garage-floor-covering.html
A vapor barrier in sidewall insulation is almost always a good idea.
Typically there are two types of submittals for rebar. the first is placing drawings. These drawings will act as a set of instructions for fabrication and installation of the rebar. These drawings can be created and supplied by the rebar fabricator or a specialized outside detailer can provide them for you. The second is the actual product data which indicates the mill the material came from, its chemistry composition and production information. For this, the fabricator or supply house you purchase the rebar from should be able to supply you with the sheet data you need. Both the placing drawing and material data sheets will be submitted to the architect and engineer of record to review and verify that the rebar conforms with their intent and design.
I need to refinish my hardwood floors. Where can I find a guide for refinishing hardwood floors?
Depends on stress and loading. adding it is a safe bet
If your garage needs help then a garage kit would be good for you. But if you love everything about your garage, then you have no need for a garage kit.
You need to first buy a car. Then you can get a garage.