
20 February 2013 | 2 replies
Once enough entrys come in, your panel of judges chooses a winner.

21 December 2013 | 26 replies
., you'll be waaay over circuit-wise what a 100 amp panel could legally handle.

7 May 2015 | 10 replies
Whole house had to be rewired and brought up to current code because tenant had spliced into the electrical panel and aluminum wiring that had otherwise been intact.

9 December 2016 | 14 replies
Just removed one where "someone" kicked part of the bottom panel loose.I think the only advantage of a storm door is that in nice weather one can lower/raise the glass panel (and hopefully not manage to pull the panel out) to get some fresh air through the screen without having bugs coming into the house.Gail

17 November 2016 | 25 replies
For electricity I thought of solar panels and then the airstream already has gas for bigger appliances. that should be able to replace a generator right?

29 May 2017 | 4 replies
Would like to keep the structure but need ideas for the colorful fiberglass panels.

31 May 2017 | 8 replies
(e.g. nest thermostats, spray foam insulation, or one of Tesla's solar roof systems ) but adding some very basic products that this property was lacking. ( I think a lot of mom & pop C & D properties are in the same There was zero insulation in the attic ( Added R-38)Old Single Strength Wood Windows ( Replaced with low-e replacement windows)HVAC 12 Year Old 10 SEER ( Replaced w/ new 14 SEER HVAC)12- 14 year old appliances ( Adding Energy Efficient Appliances )Definitely the basics, but just making those improvements has definitely directly or indirectly (depends on how you look at it) impacted the NOI and the overall tenant experience.

5 June 2017 | 13 replies
And solar screens on west, south....maybe storm windows with full solar screens.

12 April 2017 | 13 replies
@Michael James - I've thought about solar on my properties but for me, it doesn't make sense for the following reasons-1) Long holding period to recover you money....and technology is moving so fast that you're likely going to have to replace the old technology before it's paid for2) My tenants pay the utilities - it's not my issue and at this point, I don't see it as being a marketing advantage3) In some states (like Indiana) they are actually passing laws to repeal credits and compensation to those "feeding the grid" with solar.

1 July 2017 | 12 replies
It has original 1960s kitchen and bathrooms, water piping ready (literally)to pop open in numerous places, dreary corridors and needs new electrical panels.