
16 April 2020 | 6 replies
There are two ways to go about marketing/advertising your business...You can go a mile wide and an inch deep, which would be marketing large scale such as blanketing an entire neighborhood with direct mail, door hangers, etc.

17 April 2020 | 10 replies
@Joe Norman no basement but up on a foundation with about a 30 inch crawl space.

6 April 2021 | 4 replies
Aaron did you ever find a 30 inch dishwasher?

26 April 2020 | 20 replies
After passing inspection we had to replace every inch of plumbing in the house.

27 April 2020 | 1 reply
Hi,I had a flood in one of my basements (not too high less than an inch), now after I got out the water I want to put a dehumidifier,I see there are ones with a pump and ones without a pump, what's the difference?

15 August 2020 | 17 replies
All mechanicals are approximately 3-4 inches off the ground (probably because there was a previous flood/water issue).

3 July 2020 | 4 replies
. ($200)If he has a 10-inch table saw, and most of us do, a Freud thin-kerf combination blade. ($80)If he messes around at all with granite or marble slab, a Makita wet stone polisher ($300)If he does wood flooring, pneumatic Bostich Mark IIIFN (Flooring Nailer) ($350)For that matter,the right 16-gauge manual nailer (Bostich MFN-201) ($220)Any sort of roofing, buy him a heavy-duty climbing harness ($100)Good sized air compressor for woodworking and painting ($200)If he does tile, he likely has a big 10-inch tile saw with a sliding table, but he'll still appreciate a more mobile Ridgid 7-inch saw of the same basic design.

15 June 2020 | 0 replies
The chimney shifted about 4 inches!

15 June 2020 | 0 replies
There was water pooling on the floor at half an inch high and our walls were also wet to the touch.

17 June 2020 | 4 replies
There are two ways to go about marketing/advertising your business...You can go a mile wide and an inch deep, which would be marketing large scale such as blanketing an entire neighborhood with direct mail, door hangers, etc.