24 February 2016 | 9 replies
Refinished hardwoods, new tile in kitchen and bath, old cabinets, older functioning HVAC, insulated.

21 April 2016 | 22 replies
He is a contractor who does sub work for high end custom homes here (his primary trade is finish carpentry) though he can do the gamut of tile, drywall, siding etc) I'm also capable of a lot of this work though I work better assisting someone else, some I can take the lead.

25 February 2016 | 7 replies
On the flip side there is a need for regular family rental homes, that may not need quite as much work in between tenants, or if you are smart and update the property correctly you, there will never be much need to fix up in between tenants, after installing hardwood floors, tile, waterproof vinyl Allure, granite counters, tile surround showers, etc.

23 September 2016 | 17 replies
Plans are:Replace flooring with tile throughout.Rehab bathrooms replace vanities and massive cleaning where needed we will try to salvage tile on icky shower.

26 February 2016 | 3 replies
For example, I almost always tear out carpet and replace with tile or trafficmaster, so my flooring costs are often higher than other landlords (at least initially).
15 November 2017 | 28 replies
Concrete: $75 a yard installedBrick: $.50 per brick installedpainting: $100-150 a room with trimexterior painting: $1800-$2500new hvac : $2300new window: $100-$150 for standard sizes x 2 for installdrywall : $12-$18 a sheet finished (depends on finish level and size of sheets)tile: $5 a square foot installed (add material cost of between $2 and $10)basic stainless appliance package : $2500hardwood $2 a sq. foot installed $1 a sq foot to refinish (add material cost of $2 to $10)plumbing: $100 per fixture to install and $100 per fixture rough-inelectrical: priced per outlet and per fixture for both rough-in and installTotal rewire of house: $3K-$6Kupgrade electrical service: $800Total replumb of house with pex (no slab): $2K - $5K10x10 set of cabinets no frills: $2500, about 1 day for a capenter to installcountertops: $1500-2000new roof: $5K (metal including materials)deck: $2K-$5Kbulldozer/bocat: $80 an hourdumptruck: $1.50 per mileCarpenter: $35 an hour low end + $10-$15 an hour for helpers. 2 carpenters can frame an entire house in less than a week.

7 March 2016 | 5 replies
They are two separate places.Now if you are looking for anomalous document patterns, I've seen many unusual document pairings recorded simultaneously.So, you could research affirmative clues (I.e.

3 March 2016 | 8 replies
Prior to this I worked in the construction industry with experience in: roofing, siding, framing, tile, wood flooring, asphalt repair, cement work, & granite counter tops.

4 March 2016 | 13 replies
Single family homes, distressed but in decent neighborhoods. 1980s-1990s, 3+ BR, 2+ Bath, 2 car garage, tile roof, stucco, no HOA, far east Lancaster & Palmdale (past 20th st East but before 50th East).

2 March 2016 | 37 replies
Keep in mind some things won't show themselves for awhile, a house usually gives up most of it's ghosts in a 1 year cycle, this allows it to go through the seasonal changes of moisture, expansion and contraction and tear itself apart where it needs to, tile floors will show cracked grout within a year, letting you know they weren't installed with proper underlayments, drywall will crack at doors and windows showing the house movement do to soil getting wet and drying out where it shouldn't, the basement will get wet showing you where the freeze thaw is effecting it, paint in bathrooms will show mold in a year showing you that the flipper didn't vent exhaust fans properly and the list will go on and on...