Remodeling: What’s Your Story?

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When I was gathering info for the Techniques column in this issue on handling remodeling jobs, I heard an entertaining story from the NWFA’s Rusty Swindoll, who was a wood flooring contractor for many years before getting off his knees and into an office chair. He recalled a job where the subflooring was so bad that when the homeowner sat down on the toilet, he and the toilet fell right through the floor. Fortunately the free fall was arrested by some pipes, so he didn’t plunge (so to speak) the full depth into the crawl space, and he came out unscathed except for, perhaps, future trepidation about reposing on the throne. The point of this touching tale was you never know what your subfloor holds (or doesn’t hold) when you start a remodeling job. (For the full article about remodeling jobs, see “Remodeling or Remuddling: Are You Making the Right Choices on Remodeling Jobs?”)

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