Sentences with phrase «tear open walls»

They tear open the walls, and find copious amounts of existing damage and tell me the mold remediation that will be required will not be covered and the roof portion is not going to be covered and I need to call a roofer.
This is necessary to help remind you that they will not be tearing open walls, exposing the waterproofing of windows, or removing any part of the home to inspect what is covered by the normal process of construction.

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America's power in the world comes not from the walls we build, but the doors we open, and it comes not from tearing down success, but building up opportunity.»
For example, some companies have torn down their cubicle walls in an effort to make a more open, team - based workspace.
The Wall Street Journal, An Open - Office Survival Plan: Workplaces are tearing down walls and with them any sense of decorum.
Lysozyme destroys harmful bacteria like Escherichia coli by tearing open the cell wall, causing its insides to leak out.
Students around the room are moving in their seats, opening and closing books, tearing out sheets of paper, while the air conditioner kicks on and whirs to life, making the papers and posters hung on the walls flutter in all areas of periphery.
Leverage fully - dynamic physics - based destruction to improvise on the fly: blow holes in a wall or floor to set an ambush or escape, take out a staircase to stop your pursuers, or drive vehicles through blown out walls.; Evolving & Emergent Gameplay - Carve your path through an ever changing landscape as you improvise your combat tactics - mixing gameplay styles, vehicles, weapons and explosives to defeat the EDF.; Epic Sci - Fi Setting - Explore the huge, unforgiving Martian landscape, from the desolate mining outpost of Parker to the gleaming EDF capital city of Eos; then tear through the fully destructible open - world environments swarming with EDF forces, Red Faction resistance fighters, and the downtrodden settlers caught in the cross-fire.; Multiplayer Combat - There is no place to hide when you put your guerrilla warfare skills to the test in a variety of highly destructive multiplayer combat modes.
Combined with the acclaimed gameplay of the series and (for the first time) a fully open - world Gotham city (no more walls to keep you from entering the other districts), the fabled vehicle offers gamers the ultimate and complete Batman experience as they tear through the city streets and soar across the skyline.
The wall itself was transported from the far - end of the torn down warehouse to cover the opening left after the demolition.
In her relief painting Carpet - Style Tilework in Live Flesh (1999) sculpted purplish - red viscera seem to spill from a torn - open wall of delicate blue - and - white Portuguese tiles.
In perhaps his first architectural excision, Matta - Clark tore out the storefront's walls to achieve an open - plan kitchen and exhibited one of the fragments as a sculpture at 112 Greene Street.
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One of the most striking and remarked - upon pieces at the 2006 Day For Night Whitney Biennial was Urs Fisher's, and the curators gave it pride of place: on entry, the first walls that viewers encountered had been torn open.
Suddenly a space opened up behind that paper, a space — who knows how wide — between the paper and the wall, inaccessible but hinted at by the tear.
On the far side of the basement gallery at White Cube, a large section of the wall had been torn open to reveal a loading entrance, the doorframe behind the lacerated plasterboard wrenched outwards into the gallery.
It's expensive to tear into walls and introduce steel reinforced concrete columns next to openings.
Before he left, he sent me an open letter calling on the center and its main source of money, the National Science Foundation, to «tear down» the wall between physical science and the social sciences that could help insure that knowledge is applied productively outside the walls of supercomputer centers.
As long as an attic's being sealed, home owners should check that no openings allow cold or hot air through chimneys, walls, or the roof — perhaps from small creatures making holes, major «acts of God,» or simple wear and tear over time.
We just used 2X4's that were in the house, but we tore down walls to open up the rooms.
I would like the room to look brighter and more open, so I would tear out the short wall between the vanity and toilet, and replace the tub with a glass shower, and replace the floor with white tile.
Long story short, we tore down walls to create an open concept and added an additional 250 + square feet to the existing kitchen.
I tore out the wall (back in the day when I was young and stupid) and had myself a fine open staircase in my kitchen in addition to the formal one in the front hall.
Tear down walls, enlarge windows or swap solid doors for glass one (like designer Mark Egerstrom did in this California kitchen) to open up views and connect adjacent spaces.
By tearing down the wall between the kitchen and living - dining area, designer Rebecca Hay created the large open space this couple desired.
I think it's funny that on all the home improvement shows on HGTV, couples are tearing down walls in their houses, wanting an «open concept.»
The base cabinets had nice lines, so we kept them and gave them a fresh coat of paint, but we tore out the wall cabinets and the countertops in favor of open wall shelving and butcher block countertops.
A wall was torn down between the kitchen and family room, creating an open - concept great room with a family area and wide galley - style eat - in kitchen.
We tore down a few walls to open the space up, as well as completely re-did the stairs.
Done: Painted walls SW jogging path Painted built in cabinets + tile SW jogging path gloss Painted brick SW pearly white (PS OMG painting brick is THE WORST) Tore down wall between den and kitchen to create an open concept (best money we spent!!!)
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