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Dariusz Chlopecki Starting a new one-stop, in-between tenants reno. company
31 August 2015 | 0 replies
.- Closets: sweep, mop or vacuum- Floors: sweep, mop or vacuum PaintingUse drop cloths to protect furniture, floors from paint -Protect and mask necessary finished surfaces including door knobs, hinges, bathtubs, showers, cabinets, electrical outlets, fixtures and windows-Caulk all joints at doors casings and jambs in order to maintain a sealed surface-Caulk all joints around the windows where the window meets the drywall Patch and/or repair of minor wall and ceiling blemishes prior to the application of paint-Apply primer coat-Apply 1st and 2nd coats (Two-tone paint available)-Remove all masking from doors, windows, baseboards , walls, hinges, floors, etc.
Mindy Jensen What's the worst DIY you've seen?
23 September 2015 | 9 replies
The vanity itself was a sink sitting on a handicap toilet chair* Sheetrock patch made up of packing tape and sheetrock mud* P-trap being held up by a leather belt and mostly consisting of duct tap
Steven McPherson Who here has started from scratch?
3 August 2021 | 103 replies
In 2011 I was rear ended twice and instead of having my car fixed I pocketed the money and had someone patch it up so I could at least close the hatch.
Tony White how to acurattly estimate exterior painting cost
5 November 2015 | 15 replies
Any major repairs, patching, chipping paint?
Padric Lynch Short-term tenant moving in w/ pets. Should I replace the Floors?
5 July 2018 | 4 replies
I've been contemplating on whether I should hold off on the new floors while they live there for a year or just get it done with the painting and patching that it needs. 
Ian Broadie Am I crazy for wanting to tear the roof off this Duplex?
27 December 2019 | 15 replies
The previous landlord didn't even patch the ceiling, instead they just nailed cabinet doors to the ceiling to cover it up (which helped me a lot in negotiating when I just had to take those off).
Roy C. Parquet hardwood floor water damage: repair or rip it out?
9 August 2018 | 1 reply
Of course, if you have to pay a contractor to do it, the costs of this detail-oriented job will be very high and you can be sure he'll never take the time to do it as well as you could.If you do choose to pay a contractor to do that floor instead of doing it yourself, just break out all the bad pieces, glue in patches of any 3/4 in. wood with the construction adhesive as described, and cover it all with vinyl plank flooring.You don't need to rip out that entire floor to lay vinyl plank flooring over it.Good luck to you.
Hieu Ngo How much to charge for my own labor
6 May 2014 | 7 replies
What is the best way to establish a rate to charge security deposit for repairs such as drywall patching and repainting if I do the work myself.
Christine Stevenson Seller Improperly Repaired Siding
26 April 2020 | 6 replies
We found evidence of repairs in one area as well (there was a wood patch).We will definitely be hiring someone to fix these issues. 
Gabe K. Claim proceeds are too low, what to do?
28 December 2015 | 18 replies
Granted they are a bit closer for the actual claim of wind damage in order to do some of the repairs is more than refastening siding and patching a few spots on the roof and walls and painting"What should we do now?