12 November 2012 | 9 replies
But it's the rigid ones, with with rigid plastic hinge cutouts that are lasting the longest and always close.

21 November 2012 | 12 replies
(To quote Dave Ramsey) something about not sending in $500 a month for a chunk if metal and plastic that gets me from point A to B is liberating.

5 December 2012 | 12 replies
Put signs up on Fri evening and take down Sunday night and be mindful of where you place them.

22 November 2012 | 9 replies
Ironically, a lot of architects like to design green pavement sections and then the engineers make them put plastic underneath...

24 March 2013 | 3 replies
I want to know if the price is reasonable, and if I really need to use 2 coats of drylock paint.Concrete Block Walls - 1000 SQ FTTear off plastic and furring strips (only 500 sq ft)Scrape / Wire Brush the 2 coats of existing paint that are flaking offClean walls with concrete prep solutionClean up / Remove all scrapings, plastic, furring strips2 Coats of Drylock Paint, including taping off 4 glass block windows, painting around electrical box and other utility hookupsStairway Drywall Walls - 150 sq ftClean Walls2 Coats of paintFloor - 300 sq ftClean and prepare floors with concrete floor prep solution2 Coats of Concrete Floor Paint including taping off furnace, hot water tank, etc.Price with materials - $1800

3 June 2021 | 29 replies
Things started to go down hill and they simply took off on the sixth month, leaving behind what ended up being 42 bags of garbage, rotting food in the fridge, cat litter pans full of...well, you can guess.I ended up "raking" up the oldest daughters room to clean it up and was glad I was wearing gloves since, as I got down to the last layer it consisted of used tampon containers simple tossed on the floor instead of in the garbage (sorry if this is too much information).They took the "important" stuff (all the plastic flowers) but left behind all the "unimportant" papers including bank statements and both previous leases (I learned they pulled the same trick on at least two other local landlords) and the new lease...so filing against them was easy since they kindly provided me with their new address where they could be served.They also left behind new clothes with tags on them and I tried a few of the blouses on; they fit and I made sure I was wearing one of them when we went to court and I won my judgement against them.Gail

2 January 2013 | 9 replies
I guess replacing the tub would be more like "plastic surgery" to play with the analogy a bit :)

9 January 2013 | 3 replies
The copper is being replaced with plastic ;)

24 September 2013 | 18 replies
He wanted the flexibility to sell or use either one and preferred 2 amounts.These notes were used as a part of the total downpayment and the seller was more interested in bigger fish to fry.