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Cheryl C. Tenants that cook with curry
20 June 2019 | 39 replies
Several years later he did an emergency surgery on me so I am glad I never complained :)He was also the guy who put a Javelin through a dorm door because they were too loud during finals.Years latter we got a home very cheap because the agent said he had a hard time showing it because it was 'curried to death'.
Account Closed False radon test. French drain the culprit. Easy fix Great opportunity
24 April 2014 | 0 replies
Company installed this French drain system to quell a water problem that had an opened raised plastic piece that went all the way around the perimeter that extended from under the slab up about 4'-6" along the wall that even had drilled weep holes at the bottom of the block that was designed to allow water that may seep down the wall to go behind this piece then into the pipe surround under the slab they installed then into the sump hole then when enough water accumulated the pump would turn on and discharge the H2O outside.
Joshua Hawkins Reliable Sign Shops in Milwaukee, WI
27 April 2014 | 4 replies
I also think they make things like the big menu signs for drive thrus, with the menu and the speaker and all of that stuff.Of course I'm, assuming that when you say you need signs for your wholesaling biz, you're talking about like bandit signs or like the little plastic "We Buy Houses" signs that you might stick in the ground in front of a house you own or something like that right??
Rick Baggenstoss Where would you find a Project Manager?
25 September 2015 | 21 replies
I suppose it should go without saying, but the person needs to be mentally plastic enough to learn the order of construction, materials, inspections, and the cornucopia of things that have to happen to get a house renovated or built.This may be one of the biggest issues.
Luke Williams Repairs
1 January 2015 | 9 replies
I've never heard of a painted tub: enamel over cast iron or dyed plastic/resin, sure, but painted is new to me.If it's any sort of plastic, I agree, replace it/them.
Taylor Jennings C Neighborhood: What rehab additions will increase $Rent/mo?
28 May 2014 | 26 replies
Other things that could market it easier: flooring, wide slat nice blinds, ceiling fans (often trashed in C class properties, though), friendly porch with plastic chairs, etc.
Mike Bryant Cleaning a fiberglass tub enclosure
23 May 2014 | 6 replies
The Mr.Clean magic eraser works wonders on a number of surfaces, including plastic and fiberglass and enamel and porcelain and painted walls.
John Thi (New to BP) Investor from Los Angeles (SFV) looking in HOUSTON- What Areas?
11 July 2014 | 24 replies
You'll probably want to avoid the all-siding frame homes with white plastic fences.
Brett O What is YOUR process for rehabbing/remodeling a house
19 November 2013 | 47 replies
I'm filling inefficiencies in the system by letting younger or hungrier tradesman refine their skills by bidding on my projects while I learn the process myself, and the few that I like but don't use for now I simply keep for near future use.It's not rocket surgery - just the freelance way you and I chose
Samantha M. 1920s home no central heat/air Part 2
18 November 2013 | 13 replies
It's about 2" of fiberglass board for the rigid ducts and about the same 2" fiberglass but more like a batt insulation sandwiched between the inner and outer plastic of the duct itself.