
14 February 2017 | 6 replies
For instance adding Solar (purchased not leased) to my building will lower all tenants electric bill by $100 per month so I can charge $70 more rent on each unit.

27 January 2016 | 13 replies
The main panel supplies 100amps for the whole building.

10 April 2016 | 61 replies
The only issue I have is the glass paneled doors are heavy and the miters in the cabinet doors are opening up.
4 February 2014 | 3 replies
I recently became involved with an company that partnered with SolarCity September of last year.
The company provides homeowners, business and government organizations cleaner, more affordable renewable energ...

3 March 2014 | 11 replies
My acquaintance's appliances are 8 years old and he added solar screens to the windows.

21 November 2013 | 5 replies
Do you know where I can purchase this ceiling panel ?

4 April 2013 | 11 replies
So, I need some advice on how to cut some on this project; here is the budget...............Demo- $2800Roof- $4800 (fix roof on addition and raise roof in kitchen)Gutters- $1200 (replace gutters)Siding- $3500 (replace with new siding)Exterior Doors- $1800 (replace 3 doors)Shutters- $600 (add to front windows)Exterior paint- $1500 (paint cinder block, trim, porch, columns, shed, etc)Landscaping- $700Windows- $3000 (replace all windows{14} except 3)Walls- $2500 (open up 2 walls from living room, dining room and kitchen)Drywall- $4500 (replace all ceilings, repair and patch as needed)Rough Electrical- $4800 (bring up to code, install new outlets, GFCI and ARC fault breakers, move electrical in basement to free up ceiling space)Finish Electrical- $1600 (replace all receptables, outlet covers, switches, switch covers, light fixtures, and ceiling fans)Rough Plumbing- $3500 (replace water heater, relocate/replace plumbing to free up basement ceiling space)Finish Plumbing- $700HVAC Rough- $4500 (Replace oil heating furnace and add AC unit)HVAC Finish- $400 (replace covers)Ductwork- $2500 (add new ductwork, registers, and grills)Kitchen- $10,000 (add bar style pennisula with cabinets, replace all cabinets, add grade A granite, create pantry, replace flooring, glass backsplash, new appliances)Bathroom #1- $3500 (bathroom #1 remodel)Bathroom #2- $4500 (basement bathroom creation with injector pump)Interior Paint- $2200Interior Doors- $600 (replace all with 6 panel)Baseboards- $3500 (replace all baseboards)Flooring- $4500 (replace with new hardwood)Carpet- $600 (in basement family room and bedroom)Finish Basement- $7500 (framing, insulation, drywall, trim, etc.)Leveling Basement Flooring- $5300 (tear up concrete and relevel)This is an older house with older doors, molding, finishes, etc.; nothing really has been updated.

1 December 2013 | 31 replies
Under the kitchen sink and lav sink.Check all the blinds.Wash window draperies.Pest control the inside and outside.Touch up painting.Check all hoses replace hoses if necessary, turn on and off all stop valves, replace with new quarter turn if necessary.Garbage disposer gets a thorough clean - ice, vinegar, hot water, bleach.replace AC filter.WD40 every door hinge.Recaulk exterior door jamb if necessary.New light bulbs where needed.New backup battery for smoke alarm.No carpet cleaning, all my properties are tiled porcelain or natural stone.Inventory of hurricane panels and hardware.I keep an inventory of drawer pulls that is needed for each property and buy enough when there is a clearance sale.

1 February 2013 | 27 replies
That's OK; it just works out in the end if you don't forget something big like a panel box that is too small for the house.

4 February 2013 | 18 replies
I don't want to know whats behind it or what kind of headaches we will go through putting in new tile.What do you guys think about leaving the tile in the shower since it will be mostly covered up by a shower curtain, and covering up the rest of the bathroom wall tile with some cheap Wainscoting panels.