
3 June 2011 | 29 replies
Remove trees, cleaning up the backyard landscaping with fresh landscaping in the back yard (i.e. adding new mulch, shrubs, and removing trees not wanted by client)5.Add new landscaping around whole house (i.e. adding rocks, removing old shrubs, adding new shrubs/flowers, adding new border trim around landscaping)6.Remove/Install Garage Door including garage door mechanical unit7.Remove Fireplace ducting8.Repair Roof and Soffit from removal of Fireplace ducting9.Install Patio in the back of the house; cement or stone depending on clients preference (10x22 feet)10.Power wash and stain/seal deck11.On the Garage, replace several pieces of rotted siding12.Install new window on Garage13.Paint brick to white on the backside of the house14.Add new light fixture by front door and side door15.Take off house numbers on the top of garage16.Replace/repair trim around garage 17.Paint Trim around garage18.Remove/replace door going into garage19.Cut a part of the tree touching the deck20.Remove/Cap gas Grill in backyard21.Replace/Repair broken fence22.Repair siding/trim around new doors (i.e.

27 May 2011 | 7 replies
Hi, if you're willing to put up with complaints, you can install pe-set thermostats or use the plastic boxes used in commercial buildings, but then if you use the box, your tenants will probably figure out to get the air on, just blow on it, to get the heat on, set a fan on the floor blowing up!

15 August 2010 | 23 replies
I would set the thermostat in each apartment, make sure its calibrated, and install a clear plastic locking cover on each for which only you have the key.

21 February 2011 | 8 replies
Went outside, and sure enough the intake pipe was blocked; the wind had blown somebody's dry-cleaning plastic bag around, and my heater must have been on at that time when the wind blew it near that intake, so it got sucked in.

5 May 2010 | 7 replies
So I go back a few days later to lay down some mulch and when I checked the other tenants flower bed, I noticed that they planted the plants, still in the freaking black plastic pots!!

27 May 2010 | 2 replies
Every single room including the front patio and back patio.

4 July 2010 | 23 replies
Here's a brief synopsis:House #12br/2b patio homeFMV - $145kMy Price - $140kRental Rates - $850-$1050House #24br/2bthFMV - $127kMy Price - $119kRental Rates - $800-$1200*This house was built in the 60's, leaving it with a lead paint disclosure

7 July 2010 | 3 replies
Probably cast since galvanized after.3. connect to main stack if you can,,if not best place is closest to stack on NEW plastic line using a 45* wye and not a 90* tee,,either way with a threaded cleanout access.

19 August 2010 | 7 replies
It comes out to about $2.80 for a 18x24 1 color/1 side plastic sign.