Feb
28
Posted on 28-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 28-02-2008
cooopsies asked:

I am purchasing a property in England and it has come to light that there is no planning permission for the conservatory or external garage. The local authority (Thurrock Council) have advised that planning permission is not needed as both structures have been up for over 4 years. However my solicitor is struggling to obtain consent from the original builders of the property (it’s about 20 years old). The conveyancers for the people I’m buying from did not pick this up when they purchased the property.

If the original builders consent cannot be obtained, is there a way forward?
Should have mentioned, the Local Authority have said they wil not provide an indemnity because they don’t require planning permission.

Question posted courtesy of: Scott

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Feb
25
Posted on 25-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 25-02-2008
ms.know-it-all asked:

im having a garage sale saturday. i want to sell beaded lizards which i can make very fast and believe it or not people actually buy them from me since im young. anyways, i have 1 day to get enough money for a pony bead kit. my mom is willing to drive me there if i can get the money on my own but she cant give me any. what can i do in like 3 hours to get 20 dollars. no babysitting and no lemonade stand. no going into peoples houses and no car washes. something i can do where i dont need suplies and i cant go into peoples houses! the only reason im selling these is cuz i always make like 80 bucks on it. o btw the money is going to my school suplies since my mom cant afford them. :( heeeeelp meeeeee

Question posted courtesy of: Katherine
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Feb
24
Posted on 24-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 24-02-2008
Carrie L asked:

How do you look for garage sales? Plan a day?Or spontanious? Do you go online? Just by signs you pass? Or any other ways?

Question posted courtesy of: Mario
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Feb
23
Posted on 23-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 23-02-2008
Red 7 asked:

I want to prepare my family in case there is a huge earthquake . I know the basics,battery radio,batteries,firstaid kit,matches,canned foods,can opener,extra clothes,blankets,I even thought of having extra bags of dog and cat food for my pets.Any more suggestions? My main concern is what are the best containers to store water in? You know ones that won’t collapse too easily if something should fall on it? I want to keep these containers outside in our shed since we do not have a garage. We live in the desert where the temp can get upto 120 degrees in the summer.Would this water be drinkable and safe to drink? whatever is left that won’t evaporate that is,and how often should I change it out?To whoever answers,thank you very much.

Question posted courtesy of: Carol
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Feb
18
Posted on 18-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 18-02-2008
edi_nbu_rgh asked:

I have two garage door kits I bought from a liquidation sale. They are Ducati 8500 models but unfortunately no fitting instructions came along with them, or if they did I have mis-layed them. I have had these things for a couple of years now but never got round to try and fit them without instruction. They are the chain driven kind.
Anyone help?
Ant chance of a copy of them please?

Question posted courtesy of: Christian
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Feb
11
Posted on 11-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 11-02-2008
Phillip M asked:

I have an older model Alliance Genie garage door opener. I think the model is 440. The remotes only say Alliance Genie on them. What kind of replacement remotes would I use and where can I get them?

Question posted courtesy of: Marian
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Feb
09
Posted on 09-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 09-02-2008
Margaret F asked:

I’m wondering if anyone knows the Horse Power of an electric garage door opener needed to operate a older 16×7 wood garage door.

Question posted courtesy of: Karen
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Feb
07
Posted on 07-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 07-02-2008
LasVegas Am-Fil asked:

What is better, Belt drive or chain drive? I live in Las Vegas, so cold weather shouldn’t be a problem.

HELP!!

Question posted courtesy of: Dawn

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Feb
06
Posted on 06-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 06-02-2008
Sal P asked:

I have a Craftsman garage door opener. My BMW X5 has 3 buttons which you can program to open your garage doors, activate home alarm. I tried both options from the BMW manual to set it to open the garage doors but it doesn’t work.
If I’m too far away…what should the distance be from my car to the garage opener unit when I’m trying to activate the signal?

Question posted courtesy of: Martha
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Feb
06
Posted on 06-02-2008
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 06-02-2008
mamarat asked:

I was sitting here on Y/A this morning and my garage door opened all by itself. One opener was in the car, in the garage, and the other was about 30 miles away, in the parking lot at the Oakland Coliseum. Should I be worried? Can it be changed, if it’s a frequency issue?

Question posted courtesy of: Kathy
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