
11 July 2013 | 6 replies
I use the plastic corrugated ones from Menard's (I think you have Menard's in Ohio) and they hold up well.

12 July 2013 | 6 replies
Now, these are also idiots, so I am not saying they do a good job, but they will attempt to put up plastic lining or put the lab in a detached garage or shed or similar, depending on property.

5 January 2014 | 22 replies
Something new - the City of Philadelphia now will not pick up mattresses that are being disposed of in the trash unless the mattress has been placed into huge plastic bags designed for mattress disposal - due to bed bugs ...

27 July 2013 | 9 replies
If you didn't use containment in the area where the work was being done (plastic sheets to isolate and contain dust/debris) then you may in fact have an issue that does need to be addressed.* Testing is the only way you're going to know for sure that the work was done sufficiently.* Testing is also the only way a buyer is going to be satisfied that they are getting a home without mold issues.Texas (where I live) regulates air sampling and remediation companies.

18 November 2014 | 8 replies
I generally replace the galvanized waste lines with plastic.

21 November 2014 | 12 replies
Big materials are easy (Cabinets, Counters, toilets, etc.) but small materials like screws, glue, caulk, paint brushes, rollers, plastic, are hard to estimate and put into a category.

18 March 2015 | 14 replies
not burn paper, plastics or othermaterials.

22 November 2014 | 12 replies
Dishwashers can be problematic, since there can be water in the drain area and they are pretty much plastic pipes.If water was drained from all supply lines and the water heater and toilet tanks, then you only have drain lines to worry about.

25 November 2014 | 11 replies
We also started a eco-friendly plastic moving boxes rental company in South Florida.In the next year, I hope to sell my townhome, buy something smaller with the cash in DC and use the rest to buy another couple of properties in Florida.