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James DuBois Septic System Failed And Passed Inspection?
26 January 2021 | 0 replies
Jetted all leach lines.
Jessica Hood DIY Countertop Refinishing with Epoxy: My Experience!
14 June 2018 | 18 replies
We had a lot of runs which my boyfriend hates, but I think it made it almost look textured and artistic.  
Bruce Woodruff Robot built homes? What do y'all think about it?
1 February 2023 | 10 replies
The article isn't clear on that.I can't imagine these robots taking on building the pad, digging undergrounds, pouring the foundation, framing, plumbing, electrical, insulation, drywall, tape and texture, paint, cabinets, countertops, flooring, etc.Seems like even if the robots can frame up the house with a 3D printing method, there will always need to be a good amount of manual labor from humans.
Eric Leach Cash Flowing in Southern California
26 August 2022 | 9 replies
My wife and I hired a contractor that quoted us $8600 (labor only) for a 1/1 facelift (sanding off old-school wall texture/ paint/floors/bathroom remodel).
Rodney Marcantel $50K Flip Property Success
6 September 2017 | 151 replies
I paid for an open house showing but never had to do one because of the great offer in 4 days.My first flip was over 3,000 sq.ft. and I put $90K into it (had a pool that needed $10K in repairs and $10k in popcorn ceiling removal/new texture/paint).
Sage Souther To remove or not to remove old wall paneling BRRRR
22 March 2023 | 19 replies
If it were mine, I would cost out pulling out all of the paneling, and old wall paper, fixing the original plaster up like new with spackle and etc...then have the whole thing shot with knockdown texture (or a texture they are using in new homes in the area).Tearing out plaster and replacing it with drywall seems like dig a hole fill it in.Then I would cost out having it painted SW Agreeable Grey.If the numbers were acceptable, I would rather have that in my portfolio vs (what I think looks downscale for any market) painted paneling.My gut says, longer term renters on knockdown walls than painted paneling walls--but who really knows, and the painted paneling walls seem in good shape and should be rentable.Maybe work like this could be done by a DIY hammerswinger type single or couple over some time frame, but professionals would probably get it ready for rent faster.Just my 2 cents.
Bob Lett STR Traverse City MI
2 December 2020 | 18 replies
I get a discount on my insurance for these and I disclose them in my rental agreement.I also keep jet skiis and my boat at the dock in the summer.
Ryan Lesley Moving to a new neighborhood, what to look for?
9 March 2023 | 2 replies
Upkeep of the homes on the street, and one block each way on the street.How burred inside a byzantinian tract of roads is it from the main road.Is there freeway or jet or railroad noise.Do the driveways have good cement in the area, or is it all fractured.Does the neighborhood look like a forest or can you see the houses from the road clearly. 
Joshua Krilov Which of these would you fix?
23 March 2023 | 14 replies
Cover plates should be installed where missing.98) Some ceiling areas in this structure have "popcorn" textured surfaces possibly installed prior to 1979.
Jared Swiecicki New and Looking for Advice
9 March 2023 | 26 replies
Very helpful, especially the "cool your jets" sentiment.