
13 February 2009 | 7 replies
You know these fluffs as CBS, NBC, ABC, and FOX as well as their subsidiaries.4 Banksters = major banking companies dialed in to the dish to lead the domestic money lending/spending frenzy: Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo.5+ Foreign investors = countries that are actually in the black, financially, to lend us more dough for the dish: China, Britain, France, Germany, Japan, etc.Once your ingredients are gathered, here's the recipe:Step 1 - stir the FED, Foreign Investors, and Banksters in the Government bowl until the dough, pun intended, is sufficiently liquid.Step 2 - pour out into a Recessed Pan sprayed down heavily with the Fluffs.

8 April 2009 | 1 reply
Mold would have to be hepa vac'ed and the remaining wood studs sprayed with anti-mold chemicals and then painted over with killz.

9 September 2010 | 5 replies
Cops told our HOA that a can of wasp spray is better to use than pepper spray!

6 April 2012 | 12 replies
osCsid=6c6869e91c33c5c6dd6301d832e4a6cdWondering, if this is an acceptable DIY option for spraying around the property ?

11 January 2011 | 7 replies
Plus, when bleach or anything is sprayed on the Mold it sends Mold Spores flying in the air and will spread even further.What is best to do, is to cordon off the area with plastic (drop cloth is fine) curtains so the mold doesn't spread and cut out the sheet rock a minimum of 6 inches above where it ends and replace, tape and spackle.

21 March 2011 | 5 replies
Spray foam is better if it is a larger crack or gap.

6 April 2011 | 56 replies
The toilet wont fill up- Maybe it would help if you turned on the little thing under the bottom of the tank.There is water leaking from the upstairs bathroom into the downstairs- Really how did that happen- we go over there and apparently someone pulled the hose that fills up the toilet tank out and so instead of going into the toilet tank the water was spraying from the bathroom into the downstairs damaging my drywall and floor..Then there was the call about there is no heat- I paid a heating guy who went out there midnight to check- Turns out they hadn't bought oil and the oil tank was empty- Thier responsbility.Long story short- I cant even remember all the stuff they called me for but trust me even my contractor was teed off with the amount of calls.

27 January 2011 | 9 replies
Then we spray it with a hopper and flatten it with a wide blade.

8 February 2011 | 12 replies
a decent contractor should be able to match it pretty well when he sprays it...if not, you can always wet and scrape that one room, and re-texture...this way, that one room will be the same, and you probably wont notice different textures in different rooms unless the contract puts no effort in matching

14 September 2020 | 9 replies
2" extra insulation in attic, going two feet lower with spray foam in basement, etc. -- we probably spent 1K extra to get back an extra 5K)unfortunately, most banks around here will only lend based on your total cost, NOT appraised value when doing cash out.