
7 March 2011 | 0 replies
Then I sanded and stained it dark brown. ( I would go lighter next time. ) Next, I painted a 16 inch grid over the entire floor with 1/2 inch stripes of black paint to camoflage the seams and make it look like tile

6 April 2011 | 56 replies
There is a gap toward the bottom that is 1/2 inch wide.toilet tank lid is cracked and broken, it has been gluedfloor seems really soft next to toilet.cove base is pealing off, and bubbled around the roomswitch plate is not screwed on right, with the screw sticking out at an angle no basement doorstairway is not painted, the walls are DIRTY Basement walls are chipping with paint falling offMoldy paneling laying on the raised part of the basement.

15 January 2011 | 1 reply
they are writing up wood piles being only 8 inches above the ground instead of 12, tomato plants (2) need taken down because they are considering them WEEDS!

21 January 2011 | 27 replies
i would, but i'd make sure someone was with me as well...it's always best to have a witness with you so they can't accuse you of stealing their "50 inch plasma", which is really a 13 inch tv/vcr combo from the 90's!!
29 January 2011 | 5 replies
Is it safe then, to cut several more inches back from the side the door slid into, set studs, and attach the hinged side of the door to the originally existing studs.

31 January 2011 | 8 replies
Up to 18 inches of snow.

2 February 2011 | 3 replies
By close to the wall I mean the shower opening faces the opposing wall and the space between the two is only about 18-24 inches.

9 February 2011 | 82 replies
I will show you detailed photos of almost every square inch of the property in high resolution so you have a much better idea of what condition it is in.

14 February 2011 | 6 replies
I believe what is required is laminated glass, so that when it breaks, it flakes of in small crystal type pieces and will stick tothe lamination between the glass.That what the picture window had to be that I put a few inches above the jacuzzi (with blinds, lol).I would suggest calling your local building trade association, like the area Home Builders Association that contractors belong to.

18 February 2011 | 0 replies
Also, the tile in the kitchen is 14 inch, but the tile in the bathrooms and bdrs is 18 inch.