James Allen
Am I paying too much for this rehab?
27 August 2018 | 8 replies
Building a wall and door to enclose the duct work and Hot Water Heaters - $1675Move the hot water heaters from under stairs to new room - $1265Move the washer/dryer from the laundry room under the stairs for tenant upstairs - (cutting concrete to move drain lines and installing new 220 outlet) - $3,520Remove wall in laundry. take out current door and add another door - reframe, sheetrock, - $4,180Create new bathroom with washer/dryer added, new shower/tub, new vanity, new toilet - $7150New kitchen cabinets and countertops - $4,290Move stove - new outlet - $675Replace bedroom ceiling - $715Replace pocket door in bedroom - $300Create master walk-in closet off current bedroom - $775Paint entire unit - $1300This includes labor and materials.
Brian Pulaski
House Flip: How I Analyze a Possible Deal
6 September 2018 | 4 replies
In this category I have dumpster/dump costs, Plumbing, Electrical, Furnace/Boiler, Ductwork/Baseboards, Central Air, Water Heater, Electrical Materials, Plumbing Materials and Misc.
Claire H.
[Calc Review] Help me analyze this Fort Worth deal
31 August 2018 | 10 replies
The cost of adding HVAC will include ductwork and vents for both sides.
Yuvaraj Vimawala
How to handle emergency situations with tenants (AC issues)
6 September 2018 | 48 replies
@Yuvaraj Vimawala I can get a new AC system with new duct work installed here from one of my guys for under $4,500.I have a great handyman that would install the window unit quickly.They make portable units that the tenant could plug in and stick the exhaust hose out the window easily.
Janet Igo
Livable space does not match advertised
13 September 2018 | 2 replies
You should have a claim if the inspector did not detect that the duct work was not actually ran to the addition.
Alex Goumilevski
Converting oil heat to electric on a 30 unit building
7 September 2018 | 7 replies
The current building also has no duct work, and window a/c units.Tenants pay for the electric in the property.
Joel Harrison
Worth it to become a contractor?
6 September 2018 | 2 replies
Duct work, unit, pump...
Daniel Shchyokin
Not sure what to do with HVAC on a HUD home
29 May 2019 | 5 replies
Barring any weather or drain damage, properly sized duct work will out last us all.
Jaime Wright
Handling Utilities in Multifamily
31 May 2019 | 5 replies
I ended up having a second gas meter added, and the furnace (which needed replacing) replaced with two units, and then duct work separated accordingly.
Emily Edgar
Potential Property 11 Unit - As a Newbie... Crazy?!
16 August 2018 | 13 replies
I always highly recommend removing any lead pipes in a home or building and replacing with PEX or copper.As far as asbestos which is usually insulating pipes or old duct work ( very rarely have I seen it in walls or in attics for insulation) I usually just leave it alone and not disturb it unless being told by someone to at which point I take the same steps as I do with lead