29 March 2013 | 5 replies
My son plays hockey and keeps us busy, backyard rink just completely melted ending our practice sessions, lol.

12 July 2020 | 15 replies
we chip off all the ice and it is working again for a week and starts getting ice again.

16 February 2014 | 4 replies
& to think when we were kids the ice box only had two moving parts...a block of ice & the door.With the cost of parts & shipping we found it cheaper to buy used appliances if we see any deals online or through friends moving.We also found the appliance stores who pick up used appliances usually have a guy on staff that will take the old units for resale or scrap.

25 November 2017 | 14 replies
I just spent $4000 to fix an ice damming issue that came up the day after sale on one of our properties -- it wasn't our fault (this is a typical problem in 60 year old houses), but it caused some water damage and sending the message that you stand behind your work will go a long way towards building a strong reputation amongst buyers agents in your community, and will also foster goodwill with your customers.

23 February 2014 | 8 replies
Since they have lived there, corners of their walls ice up and now have mold, the laminate flooring is buckling and shifting.

24 February 2014 | 4 replies
Hello,I had to perform some repairs to my roof and ceiling due to ice damming.
9 October 2014 | 5 replies
If Fitchburg is still like it was when I played hockey as a "Wallace Whalloper" decades ago, might be the nicest bath in town :).

21 July 2014 | 6 replies
Hello,I have a row house in Petworth, DC that I will be purchasing for $405k, looking at ARV of $675k, and wanted to know how much I should be paying for Builder's Risk Insurance and if these are adequate coverage.The quote I have so far are,Special Form CoverageReplacement Cost - $550,000$1,000,000 Premises Liability$5,000 All Other Perils Deductible/$7,500 Theft Peril Deductible$396.00 Monthly CostOrBasic Form CoverageRenovation ProjectReplacement Cost - $550,000$1,000,000 Premises Liability$5,000 All Other Perils Deductible$269.50 Monthly CostThe Basic coverage would cover; Fire; Lightning; Explosion (includes Sonic Boom and Water Hammer); Windstorm and Hail; Smoke; Aircraft and Vehicles; Riot or Civil Commotion; Volcanic Action; Sprinkler Leakage; Sinkhole Collapse; Vandalism/ Malicious Mischief.And Special would cover on top of Basic coverage;Falling Objects; Weight of Snow, Ice or Sleet; Water Damage; Collapse (Additional Coverage); Theft; Risk of Direct Physical Loss (subject to policy exclusions).Please provide your insight into whether this is adequate price/coverage.

22 July 2014 | 11 replies
We had a good laugh to break the ice and I sold him a $20K life insurance poilicy with his 3 year old as the beneficiary.

24 July 2014 | 19 replies
You are on thinner and thinner ice if the borrower sues after closing that the lender (you) improperly gave them a loan that (presumably) they can't afford now...