
8 November 2017 | 100 replies
@Bob Collett I just looked up Cleveland's water rates, first 1.5k gallon is $19.25.
20 December 2020 | 32 replies
Most make 1-3 cents off each gallon of gas.

8 August 2018 | 18 replies
Cost for a 300 gallon tank was about $1,000.

29 August 2018 | 10 replies
Its an extremely high gas station (260-270k gallons per month) with 15 to 18 cents profit per gallon.

15 September 2020 | 1 reply
Once they reached the perch, they celebrated by filming themselves spraying the inside of the observation deck with fire extinguishers, dangling from its edge, pouring gallons of paint on the Sky Tower’s midways, and tossing objects to the ground 30 stories below.

18 March 2014 | 24 replies
If a painter showed up like he dropped a gallon of paint on him he'd be off my list.

22 February 2020 | 26 replies
The meter reads at a consumption of 8753 (gallons?).

7 November 2016 | 12 replies
At $40/ gallon = 65 square foot coverage, it is cheaper than a lot of flashing tapes out there and easier to apply.

11 February 2016 | 7 replies
All carpet, padding, vinyl removed, then cleaning air handler and vents, chimney, dryer vent, replaced oven range hood & bathroom fans, trashed the cabinets (were 30 years old and gross by that time, anyway), sanded down all doors and trim that were good enough not to just rip out, actually sanded the interior of the fireplace, ordered new windows (old metal ones needed replacement, anyway) and exterior doors, then cleaned everything with several applications of TSP, concrete slab downstairs with gallons of white vinegar to neutralize the cat odor which you could smell once the cigarette smell abated, then used Kilz original on all walls, ceilings, sub flooring, trim, doors, everything but slab where tile was going.

1 August 2016 | 4 replies
I am looking at a mixed-use building and the hot water system looks squirley. 9 residential units and 2 retail store fronts share one commercial hot water heat of 75 gallons.