That can be rotted away or torn, allowing water to work its way into the house along the pipe. With any of these problems, ...
This means only one screw can go into a stud, while the other must be inserted in drywall with an anchor bolt. The Heat Storm weighs 9 pounds, so it’s probably okay to mount in drywall ...
Most older homes are riddled with holes in the “building envelope,” which is made up of the outside walls, roof and foundation ... rubbing alcohol, a caulk gun, clear or paintable caulk ...
At one point before kickoff, Cowboys personnel could be seen pointing up to a catwalk high above the field before the game, where another piece of metal had to be bolted to the roof. Still ...
The piece of metal was from a covering lid to a cable tray near the top of the stadium, the spokesperson said Monday afternoon. It fell while the stadium's retractable roof was being opened. Before ...
The inspection comes after a large piece of metal fell from the AT&T Stadium roof ahead of Monday night's Cowboys game. The city's statement said high winds blew an unsecured metal cover off the roof.
The Dallas Cowboys’ plan to spend a rare evening playing under open skies was scrapped Monday when metal fell from the roof at AT&T Stadium. The team said no one was injured in the incident ...
A large piece of sheet metal fell from the roof at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, as the retractable ceiling was opening before Monday night's game between the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys.
A large sheet of metal and some debris fell from the roof of AT&T Stadium while it was being opened prior to the Cowboys' Monday Night Football game versus the Texas. There were no injuries related to ...
A Cowboys spokesman said that the metal piece and additional debris fell while the stadium's retractable roof was in the process of opening. The stadium is located in Arlington, which sits about ...
However, things went quickly south. According to multiple reporters inside the stadium, not long after it was opened, a piece of sheet metal fell from the roof and onto the field. No one was hit ...
ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys had planned to open the AT&T Stadium roof ahead of Monday night's 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans, but the plan was scrapped because a piece of metal fell ...