
22 November 2018 | 9 replies
We are looking for a CPA and have 4 rentals - 2 active and 2 in the pipe and try to keep one flip running all the time (4 completed so far).

26 November 2018 | 3 replies
I've recently had some drama in dealing with sewer pipe repair, and I would appreciate your advise.Soon after my tenant moved in, she encountered problems with plumbing.

5 December 2018 | 5 replies
The property include 24 units.What is your experience with epoxy-lined piping?

26 November 2018 | 4 replies
The bank countered 207.600 I accepted.

29 November 2018 | 2 replies
The HVAC tech was able to take apart the vent pipes in the attic, but was unable to go on the roof and check the top portion of the pipe or change the vent cap.

20 November 2018 | 12 replies
The most common features to this loan type are a 20 year loan, adjustable rate every 5 years, and at about 1 point higher than their Fannie/Freddie counter part.

17 November 2018 | 3 replies
The most common features to this loan type are a 20 year loan, adjustable rate every 5 years, and at about 1 point higher than their Fannie/Freddie counter part.

9 December 2018 | 8 replies
Brown spots on the ceiling, possible roof or pipe leak.Cracked walls, possibly from stress due to the house settling.Rusted cast iron piping, time to replace the line.The list goes on and on.

29 April 2019 | 14 replies
Then it became apparent the irrigation nozzles were routinely spraying water against my house and subsequently that this water was getting in - carpets were damp coming through from padding below.After checking pipes etc with a couple plumbers who found nothing wrong with any pipes in summer and fall 2017 ...

17 November 2018 | 3 replies
there is nothing wrong with it, most microwaves have that option and do not have to be vented out, even though as a contractor i prefer them to vent out. if the existing pipe already vents out, which it probably does if there is a pipe in the cabinet already. what you would have to do is unscrew the 2 or 3 screws in the top cabinet that screw down into the microwave ( if not there then there may be 2 bolts in the front of the unit behind the cover that have to be loosened) that will loosen the microwave, then its a matter of taking the screws out that hold the fan at the top back, pull the blower fan out and change the direction so that it faces up, screw the fan back to the unit and put the microwave back up and bolting it. check to make sure the fan connects to the duct work, if not, add a piece of sheet metal to connect and seal that joint. btw you may want to unplug the microwave before doing so, just for safety reasons.