Since you personally asked me...
I read the whole thread. Pretty much everyone agrees that there is a negative tone on the board, mostly due to hand full of posters. Some people just can't handle that. Those still here obviously deal with it but no one really enjoys the negativity. We don't...
I've glanced through them and the other mesh routers which is how I became more interested in the Orbi over the competition. The problem with Amazon reviews is their subjective nature. You have no idea the level of expertise or background of the commenter. Someone might post they have "great...
How well does the Orbi penetrate through your exterior walls?
I definitely need a rock solid network because I have a smart home with many things requiring a good connection. Hopefully it handles multiple network switches without problem.
I've been looking at the Orbi. Right now we have the Nighthawk X10 and it didn't come close to covering our full house so we have 3 range extenders as well. It really annoying because my phone does not switch easily between our range extenders.
Most reviews I read said the one thing mesh...
Thanks for the info. That would make sense if it wasn't compacted evenly since it's only by the wall. I would ideally still have a paver guy do the work and just see if they can compact the deeper soil. I think that would probably take care of the issue since it hasn't depressed that much in 2...
No deck. We're on an elevated lot with a 10ft retaining wall in the back. My question is why would we only have erosion in the one area? If it's simply from washing away why not sunken pavers all over?
We have a lot of parties at our house so I definitely want the deck in good shape come summer. I believe in the broken window theory so would never want things to pile up. The tiles definitely need to come up and the guy who came up talked taking it up 4 ft back to level it all out. It sounds...
The travertine is 1.25" thick. It is dirt underneath. The edge travertine pieces are mortared in. The pool is an in ground concrete pool.
No idea the importance of all that but I'm not a contractor. I just looking for a good paver guy to come out and give me a decent quote.
I have some areas of my travertine pool deck which have sunk down. There is approximately 40 ft on one side and 20 feet on the other. The lowest depressed area is about a inch. I had a contractor come and take a look and he quoted me $8750. I asked him if that included a new deck.
Anyone know...