
31 January 2011 | 8 replies
We also give sand to select properties with driveways or stairs that people can slip on.I always carry sharkbite caps in all sizes on my truck in the event that we have a line blow out.

16 May 2011 | 2 replies
I know some people may think its a silly idea, but if i try to do too many at one time, I end up taking even longer to cement these concepts in my mind.

3 June 2011 | 29 replies
Remove trees, cleaning up the backyard landscaping with fresh landscaping in the back yard (i.e. adding new mulch, shrubs, and removing trees not wanted by client)5.Add new landscaping around whole house (i.e. adding rocks, removing old shrubs, adding new shrubs/flowers, adding new border trim around landscaping)6.Remove/Install Garage Door including garage door mechanical unit7.Remove Fireplace ducting8.Repair Roof and Soffit from removal of Fireplace ducting9.Install Patio in the back of the house; cement or stone depending on clients preference (10x22 feet)10.Power wash and stain/seal deck11.On the Garage, replace several pieces of rotted siding12.Install new window on Garage13.Paint brick to white on the backside of the house14.Add new light fixture by front door and side door15.Take off house numbers on the top of garage16.Replace/repair trim around garage 17.Paint Trim around garage18.Remove/replace door going into garage19.Cut a part of the tree touching the deck20.Remove/Cap gas Grill in backyard21.Replace/Repair broken fence22.Repair siding/trim around new doors (i.e.

2 February 2010 | 3 replies
Fiber mesh added and an extra bag of cement per yard and your stronger than what it was probably,,,depth NO less than 5 " either,deeper if HEAVY traffic expected Around here lots of old drives and floors poured 3.5 and that just does not last.

4 February 2010 | 0 replies
However, if one has not planned ahead for business expenses the overall perception that investors are speculators becomes legitimately cemented.

15 March 2010 | 18 replies
In those cases, IMO, the LL should require the business, just like requiring any other tenant to live within all laws and ordinances, to follow all laws required for the business: proper licensing, check zoning to make sure it is allowed (some municipalities might not allow day cares in upper units with stairs), check and see if the unit complies with any local ordinances applying to a business (there could be additional parking and egress-ADA, for instance.

11 April 2010 | 8 replies
the saw gives you a mostly even edge to cement back after while.
17 May 2010 | 47 replies
Including BP.There is no cover-up going on here...everyone knows that Transocean owned the rig, but that doesn't mean they're responsible for any disasters it causes...Oh, and btw, Halliburton is a sub-contractor on this project, responsible for cementing the well (which may have been where the gas breach was that caused the blast).

27 May 2010 | 2 replies
If i put tile in every room, how would that work with the stairs?

4 July 2010 | 20 replies
I followed them up the stairs.