HomeFocus.com Create Listing
Contractor Directory Talk Boards Ask the Expert Resource Library Top Real Estate Agents Home Plans
Home | Contact Us | Job Opportunities | Client Login


It's fast, easy
& free!

click here


Login

Username
Password

I forgot my password




Ren Molnar Bio



Ren Molnar Archive



Homefocus Archive


Expert Q Ren Molnar Q&A Archive
Top > Miscellaneous > Clothes Line

Question:

Is there any type of putty or sealer I can use to put in a hole in my siding as the tree to which my clothesline was attached blew down in a big wind storm, taking with it my clothesline and now there is a hole in the siding where it had been attached.

Answer:

The siding can be repaired no matter what it is made of and your local hardware supplier will have a variety of products for you. .

Answered By: Ren Molnar

More Questions & Answers ...

1. I am wanting to put in a clothesline and thus a post to support it. I have a hole dug 5 feet down by about 2 f ...
2. I asked you about a spinning clothesline problem. I recently installed a 100 foot long (wire with vinyl coati ...
3. I recently installed a 100 foot long (wire with vinyl coating; 8" wheels)long clothesline stretching between t ...
4. Is there any type of putty or sealer I can use to put in a hole in my siding as the tree to which my clothesli ...

Home Plans