
15 March 2012 | 24 replies
Anything Fuente or Partagas pre 1995, newer cigars: La Aroma de Cuba is a good smoke for the moneylately though I prefer an English blend in the briar

15 December 2011 | 13 replies
Call a seamless gutter company and ask what their rate for contractors is.

27 May 2020 | 19 replies
This tends to be a blend of skills in contracts, negotiations, managing a GC to perform, supply chain management, etc...

30 May 2020 | 8 replies
With comprehensive applications -- including pulled reports from TransUnion and nationwide criminal background checks + credit score + full credit history breakdown + eviction history -- the right platform should make it as seamless as possible for you if you're managing on your own.

19 January 2011 | 13 replies
Same with exterior, if the stucco is peeled off in places, you can blend in areas, but often times, it is best to re-stucco the entire section to avoid blending problems.Look at the flooring, usually, you will need to replace carpet, for teh tile on floors, if teh grout looks good to your eye and the tile is not butt ugly, and if it is not cracked at all, you can keep it, otherwise, count on replacing it.

20 February 2008 | 11 replies
You will have a divit, but it can be waxed up and blend in perfectly!
13 February 2020 | 15 replies
I use a 70/30 Cotton/Poly blend.
10 July 2015 | 14 replies
My personal preference is that 1 nice cabinet with 1 seamless counter top looks better than 2 cabinets put together.If you have an Ikea store near you, they sell some double sinks at reasonable price!

1 November 2016 | 3 replies
the first two posts are a great suggestion, just want to throw another option at you to consider, you can use a grinder with a concrete blade and use it like a sander and blend the batch into the original wall area to make the patch blend in better with the wall then use a basement paint like Drylock or a water proofing that is painted on the walls, its a little thicker then just concrete paint and will help to cover up the patched area.

17 December 2016 | 9 replies
He said the kind he got was very durable but if it got messed up, say they rearranged furniture and the slider had come off and a nail dragged a cut into it, he could cut the affected patterns out and lay in new ones seamlessly instead of doing a large area like the whole room.