
13 April 2017 | 8 replies
So here's what I saw for editing:On the Kitchen page "Synthetic" is misspelled under the counter top types, the "p" was left out of "backsplash" and I don't know that you need a spot for "Kitchen Windows" if you are already getting a total window count on the first page (same for other rooms like the Bathrooms, Bedrooms and Living Room), but that may be by design.

23 May 2014 | 10 replies
I like to start with the least caustic chemicals and the least abrasive scrubbers first then work my way up.

23 October 2016 | 38 replies
There are synthetic & rubber underlays for sound treatment as well, but they are very pricey and in our limited experience do not work any better than cork.I am curious about cork under ceramic/porcelain tile.

25 September 2019 | 6 replies
It often corrodes from the inside, especially in hot water lines since the warmth speeds up the otherwise slow chemical process.

26 December 2017 | 125 replies
As long *** there aren't any dry cleaners, chemical manufacturers or gas stations close to you, there is likely not an issue.

2 November 2012 | 10 replies
As long as you stay away from the application of chemicals, some lawn care guys are doing very well too

21 December 2016 | 18 replies
Active FDIC status, Kalamazoo Banks:1st Source Bank Chemical Bank Comerica Bank Fifth Third Bank First National Bank of Michigan Flagstar Bank, FSB JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Mercantile Bank of Michigan Old National Bank PNC Bank, National Association The Huntington National Bank Add for Battle Creek: Southern Michigan Bank & Trust Add for Grand Rapids: Bank of America, National Association Evolve Bank & Trust First Community Bank First National Bank of America Independent Bank Macatawa Bank Northpointe Bank The Northern Trust Company United Bank of Michigan Wells Fargo Bank, National Association West Michigan Community Bank Then you can pick the banks that only operate in Michigan, since that's the best place to start:Macatawa Bank (FDIC # 34618) Flagstar Bank, FSB (FDIC # 32541) First National Bank of Michigan (FDIC # 58259) Mercantile Bank of Michigan (FDIC # 34598) inst.all RE loans% RE of total loans34618798426 64%32541754907475% *5825926962978% -34598165928769% -(Dollar figures in thousands) * = high in 1-4 family residential, - = low in 1-4 family residentialTo do yourself, go to the fdic.gov site, then BANK DATA & STATISTICS, then Bank Find. https://research.fdic.gov/bankfind/Go to the Details and Financials to get their Assets and Liabilities report for the latest quarter, and Net Loans and Leases to get ratios of 1-4 family to total loans.

16 July 2013 | 8 replies
Often you have the ability to check for previous fires, chemical issues and ambulance transports.

28 January 2014 | 27 replies
The chemical is quite dangerous so I recommend goggles, rubber gloves, and possibly even a respirator if you're in a small area... but it will melt off the wallpaper like nothing you could believe.