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Diane Menke introducing myself
24 November 2008 | 4 replies
Some things still needed finishing like small trim bits.
Robert Granara restoring original woodwork
10 June 2011 | 1 reply
Buying a single family for a rehab deal...I usually like to replace the woodwork with new trim, but this one has natural woodwork that is in decent shap ([b]not banged up too much) however it has lost its look and is a bit tired...was wondering if I should try and bring it back, something tells me I should...any ideas?
Tony Nguyen Can I Repaint Windows?
11 August 2011 | 15 replies
i was trying to find pics of it online but can't seem to find samples.. i was googling Painted Window Trims.. what should I be googling?
Kyle J. What would you do with this bathroom?
22 November 2012 | 18 replies
Some enclosures can be trimmed out, the plain jane types, flat sheets.
Joshua Dorkin Do You Use Reddit?
13 October 2014 | 22 replies
Business account has been trimmed to just stuff related to realestate, investing, or IT (my regretful day job).
Justin B. Versacut by Rockwell?
16 December 2013 | 5 replies
I'll use the miter saw and table saw this evening to finish up some trim.
Tyron McDaniel My first Victorian Style Home Rehab
1 March 2015 | 6 replies
Purchase Price: $65,000Projected Repairs: $80,000Projected ARV: $225k - $240kRight now I am finalizing our budget numbers on this one but the scope of work needed on this is as follows:- New siding- New plumbing & electrical wiring- New Roof (30 year composition) - New Front Porch & Portico- Replace rotted wood on small addition for the hot water heater- New Site Built Cabinetry and Extensive Crown Molding trim & builts- Open the Dining, Living & Kitchen walls to one another (Open Concept)- Increase the Living Room ceiling height to 9.5 feet- Sand & Stain floors- Replace (1) window (Amazing enough ALL the windows are in STELLAR condition!)
Kevin C. Need entire house painted
3 April 2015 | 7 replies
Trim - Semi gloss
Roy N. Surprise!! A renovation retrospective of an 1100 ft^2, 2-level flat.
8 July 2015 | 10 replies
Most of the trim (baseboards, window boxes, door casings) had been scratched and chewed by the dogs and was ruined.Being long-term tenants (~9yrs) the finish flooring would need to be replaced anyway, but the amount of damage to the subfloor - particularly on the ground level necessitated removal of the entire subfloor.The bathroom vanity was in rough shape and there was a mysteriously missing square of drywall from behind the toilet (earlier pictures from when we purchased the property showed no hole behind the toilet).The carpet on the stairs and in the closet under the stairs was originally a light green in colour (with traces of red).  
Anya K. Squirrel Nightmare
31 August 2015 | 8 replies
Luckily, my problem was solved on the first try, by trimming nearby trees, TRAPPING the critters and re-locating them far, far away and blocking the points of entry.