
21 April 2016 | 12 replies
Originally posted by @Ryan Collins:Hello All, @Ryan Collins,first shut the water off to that bathroom@Ryan Collins,first shut the water off to that bathroomdisconnect the bathroom fixtures and towel supportsprotect the bathtub with some cardboard or old towels/blankets (hard to refinish smooth porcelain finish)next you need tool (clicky-link) . basically a wide chisel. + a hammer + gloves + eye protectionand construction grade garbage bagsyour multitool is useful if you cut trough the grout and backerboard to break it into smaller chunks, (preferred method of tile pro's) but YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT IS INSIDE THE WALLS so you don't cut a pipe/drain/electric.you put the tool/chisel at 30 or 45 degree by the edge of the tile and after 2-6 hits it should come offafter the first 10-20-30 you will get in a rhythmcheck the lower edge of the backerboard for water damage. if yes, replace, they come standard in 3ft by 5ft sheetsdo you want to replace the bathtub or just refinish (everything is in the prep work)?

2 July 2017 | 28 replies
although it goes against logic, the high commission is because of the high demand. the same situation exists in Boston, agents have to know their commission will be worth the amount of work they invest with a client. and like new york, with a majority of buyers being wealthy you can establish a high going-rate because you won't lose business. sorry if I didn't explain that all to well, hope that helps!

27 December 2015 | 18 replies
I am not suggesting doing this for the roof but two ways to convert insoluble iron oxide( rust ) to a soluble form that is removed with a water rinse is to use either oxalic acid ( 5% solution on the rust for about 30 minutes( can wet towels so it adheres and does not run off) in water or a commercial product called "Iron Out" which is sodium hydrosulfide I think.

14 December 2016 | 0 replies
Household spending has been rising moderately but business fixed investment has remained soft.

18 November 2016 | 3 replies
@Wilson Churchill,You could try using the fitting that's a slightly too small, use your tube cutter to crimp it down, then soft-solder it to seal the joint.

24 July 2018 | 2 replies
They probably won't be to willing to chat about new business as they are doing last minute prep for hearings, but why not try soft/quick one sentence or question?

5 October 2019 | 6 replies
That's everything (paint, towel bars, tile, vanity, etc.)

18 November 2018 | 15 replies
Add up all of the supplies you needed (Windex, paper towels, carpet cleaning solution, paint..)
6 May 2019 | 43 replies
Unless it has soft coat and a pretty mouth then it’s priceless .

5 October 2020 | 17 replies
If you want to get into the game and market but don't have the know how or skills to make it happen that's A-OK, you simply need a good acquisition partner be it a solid REI agent (like myself, shameless plug lol) or a TurnKey Provider(remember to well grease the under carriage as good chance you will be taking it in the.....).