
14 September 2011 | 13 replies
A product called "Nature's Miracle" (you can get at any pet supply store) will break down all chemicals in animal urine but, if it got through the pad and on the sub floor, I would definately replace and not allow pets anymore.Ever smelled a home in the summer with soiled carpets????

2 September 2023 | 23 replies
Work as a chemical engineer but participate in RE investing.

2 December 2018 | 100 replies
Yo want no regulation or industry standards for the STR's, you're ok with this because it works for you, imagine now if the Natural Stone Institute had no standards or regulations for the countertops you're installing in your units and now you're emitting toxic chemicals for all of your guest, then take this scenario onto the plumbing pipes, now look at the flooring requirements, If everyone who has some sort of profit benefit in your Asset took the same position and wanted no government oversight or regulation in the name of individual tunneled vision profit, we'll be back where we were in the 60 and 70 with mass numbers dying from asbestos and lead poisoning all from renting your units.

25 August 2023 | 5 replies
I have been told by the local pest company, that the chemicals that they will be using, is harmless to kids and pets.

9 April 2019 | 37 replies
In fact, Indy is the ONLY U.S. metropolitan area to have specialized employment concentrations in all five bioscience sectors: agricultural feedstock and chemicals; bioscience-related distribution; drugs and pharmaceuticals; medical devices and equipment; and research, testing, and medical laboratories.Population Growth: With a metro area of over 2.1 million people, Indianapolis is the 2nd largest city in the Midwest and 14th largest in the U.S.

31 May 2023 | 247 replies
Growing up poor the richest person I knew was an engineer at a local chemical plant making $50,000 a year.

27 August 2020 | 183 replies
@Yonah Weiss my degree is in Chemical Engineering.

8 August 2020 | 104 replies
@John OhHey John, I quit my job as a Chemical Engineer to focus on real estate investing and Private Lending.

21 September 2017 | 12 replies
But, as I am seeing here, this is simply a hard lesson learned.It was a private well; between certified operator and testing/chemicals/electricity, total costs were around 10k/yr.

28 December 2019 | 62 replies
There are some rough areas crime wise, and there is an area that you'll want to avoid affected by the "Collesium Plume" chemical spill area.