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Aaron McGinnis What do you think - Copper or CPVC?
28 May 2020 | 27 replies
While white paint may make it look like plastic at first glance, it isn't what stops the theft ;-)The bad part about PEX are the cost of shark bites (though really handy), the crimp fittings are more than copper, but not as outrageous.The bad about copper is burst pipes!
Joey Fontenot III Gas v. Electric Water Heater in Rental
14 January 2012 | 14 replies
So a hi eff. furnace vented with 2" pvc plastic pipe saves alot plus so easy on gas bills.
Just Don anyone make own egress wells and covers?
9 January 2012 | 2 replies
What 'looks better, constructed from wood. metal corrugated type,,,or the pre formed plastic(has a built in ladder).???
Just Don stalling bath tile
12 January 2012 | 10 replies
We had to quit one day cause the plumbers ran us out with the stink of plastic pipe glue.
Account Closed Neighbors retaining wall causing water issues?
29 February 2012 | 1 reply
Looking behind our 4 ft fence at their wall, there is a plastic pipe coming out of their wall and pointed in our direction.
Rami W. Tenant Shower Head. My responsibility?
6 March 2012 | 19 replies
Yes them being responsible for ANYTHING can be scary.I do not like the lease where they are responsible for first 50 dollars etc.As stated they never fix anything or report it and it gets worse.I also do not like them to change light bulbs.I have seen them mess up cord chains on ceiling fans,drop the globes and break the lights,take lights out of 4 unit in bathroom and put in another place and only have one bulb left in bathroom so they don't have to buy more,try to use wrong size bulb that reams out the fixture or causes an ark,mess up the outside lighting and rim out the casing that holds the unit to the wall etc.I have about seen it all.We get the extended life lights so we have less maintenance calls and the tenants like it because it cuts down on their power bills.You can find them on sale as nobody buys them because of price.We find them on sale at Home Depot for half off and stock up.Same thing with washer and dryer.They install improperly and water comes down into the ceiling when running.Also they don't call if toilet is running from tank to bowl as they are afraid only 25 dollars to replace so they would have to pay.Instead I tell them we will take care of it and to call us.We build a rep as a landlord not out to rip them off and we take care of them.We also screen tenants heavily to keep out the bad element.If I made them fix it they would rig it plus since I pay water with one line going to the building by them not reporting my water might be 50 dollars more for that unit that month.I have seen tenants take off smoke detector and use it for ash tray,take a piece of plastic from a bag and connect it for the pull chain when the rubber one broke on the toilet etc.So my experience with many tenants is you DO NOT leave it up to them.It costs more money and I end up fixing it anyways.I think the big distinction here is some investors on here might own a house they are renting out which will be different on many levels from an apartment complex.Someone that owned a home and is now renting might take better care of it versus someone that lived with another person and now wants to rent an apartment.With my 20 unit I have a repair guy on site.Now I don't let tenants give me a list of demands.If the fridge is old but working,stove,stove hood,or a part goes out we replace the old part to fix.We DO NOT meet cosmetic demands from the tenant.They have to pay and do that themselves if they want a plusher carpet,designer paint etc.
Danny Day Inspector questions foundation repair
28 March 2012 | 21 replies
This can consist of flatwork (sidewaks and driveways, etc.) or plastic sheeting.
Lynn McGeein Extra expenses for pre-'78 homes? XRF Testing?
15 March 2012 | 3 replies
Certainly that can be used over and over but what really drives the extra cost is all the labor that has to go into the prep before the job (sealing off windows, doors, and vents), the additional materials required, and the labor to carefully remove all the plastic and vacuum when done, which can take quite awhile to do.
Nancy Molinari Bedbugs - Yikes!
4 January 2019 | 17 replies
Also, plastic items (such as mini blinds) should be removed so the heat does not cause deformation.
Nick Paul Landscaping - 6 Unit Multi-family
16 April 2013 | 8 replies
I'm planning to stake down plastic sheeting to prevent grass and weeds from growing up into/throughout the rock.