
27 April 2010 | 10 replies
Cabinets are just so old I don't think there salvageable, water damage, weird lay out, the top cabinets are mounted so low there only about 14 inches higher then the counter which makes it look very awkward.

29 April 2010 | 13 replies
Due to the need for lots of electricity to power the lighting used in this sort of pot growing venture, and due to the need to avoid detection of the high power use by the electric utility, holes were somehow cut through the 6-inch concrete foundation to hook up automobile jumper cables to bypass the electric meter.I'd say that a bypass of the water meter wouldn't surprise me either, since lots of water gets used in farming anything.So it might not just be limited to drywall and flooring ...And you would definitely need professional mold testing/remediation if you're planning to resell.

13 June 2010 | 11 replies
Also, each bedroom must be an ARC fault circuit breaker (about 35 dollars), and each separate piece of countertop over 12 inches (or so) must be a new GFCI circuit (I prefer outlets over breakers for convenience).Also, in my area you can't do any electrical unless licensed in a rental unit.

17 May 2010 | 9 replies
I use base molding at the floor, wainscoating about 34 inches up, on top of the bead board or as chair-rail.

22 July 2009 | 52 replies
You have 2 very stubborn countries that are not going to give an inch.

4 June 2010 | 12 replies
He didn't remove the plywood that was under the dishwasher, but tiled over it so now the tile is raised up 3/4 inch or so from the rest of the kitchen tile.

10 June 2010 | 13 replies
most cabinets set 3 inches or so off the floor.

4 July 2010 | 8 replies
speaking of making safer.I looked at an REO a few months ago that had this wrought iron railing around the porch but no handrail for the two steps leading up to it.to "make it safe" whoever the bank hired took two pieces of a 2 X 4 about 8 inches long each and nailed them together in a triangle wedge shape.

24 April 2020 | 37 replies
I also put 3 inch deck screws and oversized deatbolt recievers just to make it a little tougher to kick the door in.
19 July 2010 | 4 replies
I think it should be a separate license, with it's own requirements.4) I haven't managed anything other than multifamily residential property.5) If you give an inch, they'll take a mile.