
20 March 2017 | 22 replies
Tampa, Lakeland, Deltona, Poinciana, Kissimmee and Pine Hills.

3 September 2017 | 25 replies
We used a garden sprayer and bleach, then pine sol on the framing.

12 December 2016 | 32 replies
@Travis Sperr is here on the forum and works for Pine.

2 May 2022 | 17 replies
Tiffany Mazzoccoli. 2021Regions- yes HELOC but no LOC River Bank & Trust, ALSCCU Florida 70% LTV, 6.25% interest only, not LLC SECU NC 65% LTV rate 2.75% Oct 2021Signature Federal Credit Union 75% LTVSilvergate BankSound CU "non-owner occupied HELOC, capped at $150K and interest rates are prime + 2%, 3% or 4%, based on credit, not to exceed 70% ltv.”S&T PennsylvaniaTCF BankTD Bank 75% line with FICO about 740TIAA Direct was EverBank Torrey Pines BankTroy Bank & Trust, ALTrustco Union Bank, specializes in noo HELOC.

17 December 2022 | 6 replies
For example pine trim versus oak trim, solid core doors versus hollow core.
3 April 2019 | 9 replies
Depending on your location I would assume that Spruce Pine Fire Number 1 or 2 would be used.

13 March 2019 | 95 replies
house is gutted completely... always finding surprises... we took the pine paneling and drop cieling out of the garage...

11 September 2013 | 24 replies
Mitch,No one answered my question about why the treated premium pine decking requires staining.

16 November 2011 | 13 replies
I don't know, if this is in the Pine Hills area you may just find a buyer without going through that trouble, ha ha.

13 December 2011 | 11 replies
The harder it is to get too the more they will charge.Just like cutting down trees the price varies based on the difficulty and factors involved.If you have a bunch of pine trees you can get a pulp mill sometimes to come cut them down for free and haul away the logs.Trees to close to the driveways,too close to the building,utilities can cause all kinds of problems.You run into this with difficult terrain in land development as the price per acre goes up substantially versus pushing some dirt on relatively flat land.