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Philip Klinck Is my city/county big enough?
30 May 2012 | 16 replies
But, now I am use to my 9-5 mon-fri that my B2B business has spoiled me.
Al Williamson Should Water Heaters Be Flushed Annually
30 March 2013 | 17 replies
HD sells a plastic discharge pipe that's threaded on one end for $3.
Clay Smith Choosing a Paint Color and Brand
11 March 2015 | 20 replies
If doing new construction and flooring is going to be replaced I plastic over windows and call someone to spray it.
Adam Olsen How much basement moisture is tolerable/ normal and how to tell if a french drain or other precautions are necessary?
6 March 2014 | 4 replies
As dry as it is there, you should be able to put a 6 mil plastic moisture barrier down, overlap and tape the seams, This will block ground moisture from getting to most of the wood.A french drain and sump pump are required when water comes in and has to be channeled and pumped out on occasion.
Kirk R. Fireplace - how to cover control air flow up the chimney
3 January 2015 | 7 replies
So far for Energy efficiency this year:Blocked the fireplace mostly - not perfect for sure.Put that plastic they sell to go over the windowsCaulked one window that was leaking pretty badly.Put insulation in one of my attic access areas.Only thing left on my list is one more attic access area.Hoping I can write some of this off using US 2014 energy tax incentives.  
Samantha Quinneisch Scared I'm buying a bad deal
9 October 2014 | 9 replies
I had a basement that would flood, so we dug down a foot around the house 10 ft out where most was coming from, installed some 6mm plastic and back-filled with a nice grade away from the house and haven't had a problem since.  2 guys digging for 6 hours.  
Komal Patel Need estimates & also need advice
22 March 2016 | 9 replies
(check comps, expectations for area first, i'm up north snow area....)bathrooms, get rid of anything gold. chrome/brushed steel/nickel... maybe modern but you want serene/calm/spa. choose paint color wise.kitchen: there seems to be a mix of black can painted plastic and metal pulls. how are the cabinets?
Brandon Turner How Can I Control My Garbage Bill at My Apartment Complex?
20 June 2016 | 28 replies
A large recycle bin for glass and a large recycle bin for paper/plastic/metal are also included with that price.
Megan Phillips Must Have Tools for Landlord
19 December 2018 | 27 replies
This happens because renovators need such a wide complement that a lot of tools simply don't get properly stowed when they're not in use.In closing, I would recommend a large handtool toolkit all in a plastic injection-molded case for use on maintenance call, and a bag you take with you with the other high-use tools you'll almost always need that never come in those kits (scraper, pry-bar, margin trowel, channel locks, your electrical testing kit in a padded pouch, your safety glasses in a case.
Kevin Girouard Midwest investing cities
29 April 2019 | 17 replies
Larry Fried Could you share the provider?