
30 August 2021 | 6 replies
IMO you could make more scrapping metal.
22 July 2020 | 20 replies
I believe any business that uses chemicals, metals, gases, etc. could be considered HI.

12 July 2011 | 5 replies
I've given away old mirrors, light fixtures, cabinets, vanities, anything that is metal or can be recycled, window treatments, I've sold kitchen cabinets, counter tops, anything left behind by the sellers: sofas, old lawn mower, rugs, lamps, old appliances even the kitchen sink!

29 November 2011 | 1 reply
The only way I would consider buying precious metals online is if I have recommendations by others who have successfully used them.So I’m asking the regulars here at BP if you have any recommendations.
14 August 2010 | 1 reply
Grapevines destroyed, roses dead, broken glass in the windows, a wall knocked out of a metal shed.There was no sign of life, the extra family living in a travel trailer is gone, and there was a large flatbed trailer in the drive filled with ruined carpet, broken furniture, and garbage.
23 February 2011 | 30 replies
It may need to be rebuilt.....if that is the case I might suggest you consider a zero clearence insert with new metal chimney pipe that you can box in with a wood frame.

17 September 2015 | 14 replies
Another way to save/make money is to seperate your trash , I pull out all metal and keep a pile at my shop , lawn mowers , washers and dryers ANYTHING metal .
8 January 2015 | 2 replies
I used metal R-Panel which is commonly used for roofing and metal buildings.

9 June 2014 | 15 replies
Also not really looking forward to another 115 degree heat advisory summer in a stiffiling shop working with hot metal.

17 July 2014 | 10 replies
Thank y'all so much.Here's more info:very desirable neighborhood2229 sq ftbrick exterior3-4 bedroom, 3 full bathbuilt in 1969new roof 5 years agoHVAC replaced 10-12 years ago, no problemsfireplace, gas heat/ water heater, electric appliances, city sewer, crawl space / full attic, 2 small storage buildings out back, metal carport attached to housePics:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9okdqd6lj9olk1w/AACeDvF5R133So7URcPnUUoqaWork required:pull up carpet, replace wallpaper in 2 bathrooms [apprx: $13,000]modernize kitchen [approx: $8,000]modernize one full bath [apprx: $4,000]wood paneling in living room could be painted or replaced with drywall [apprx $1000]slight water damage in mother-in-law suite has been repaired and roof replaced, but visible spot in ceiling remains [apprx: $500]Estimated repairs:$26,500Holding/selling costs: Est. $15,000 (Edit to your experience)ARV: $206,000 - $215,000ARV Comps:1- Distance: .6 milesSale date: 5/2014Stats: 3046 sqft incl basement, 4/3 full, 2 half bathsPrice: $90/ sq ft2- Distance .4 milesSale date: 5/2014Stats: 1800 sqft, 3/2Price: $91/ sq ft3- Distance: .5 milesSale date: 5/2014Stats: 3600 sqft incl basement, 4/3Price: $86/sq ft4- Distance: .2 milesSale date: 4/2014Stats: 1700 sqft, 3/2Price: $93/ sq ft5- Distance: .3 milesSale date: 6/2014Stats: 1700 sq ft, 3/2Price: $96/sqft6- Distance: .3 milesSale date: 6/2014Stats: 1350 sqfr, 3/2Price: $98/ sqft