
16 January 2020 | 1 reply
After this was done we put down 14mm plastic under the house as a moisture barrier.We dug a French drain around the front of the house back to the creek to help with any moisture issues under the house.While we were under the house we also replaced all the plumbing with brand new pipes.Both bathrooms have been completely renovated with the master getting a full custom tile shower and the other bathroom getting a soaker tub with custom tile surround.

25 December 2014 | 10 replies
you obviously have some siding & J channel missing.the latter is cheap as is plastic brick molding to replace the wood rotI would then use the plastic molding product 3-4 inches to frame them & secure the siding for now.here is a pic of a window my guy re-framed with plastic brick molding (bottom piece is not yet installed) & a sliding door with plastic wood (3/4 x 3inch) look planks ready to go to better interface with the siding fit.
23 February 2015 | 2 replies
The picture is of one in my house, but the one available is still in the plastic.
27 March 2018 | 4 replies
I have had this advice of a 6 mil plastic barrier in crawl space too. not for fungus but to decrease moisture.

28 April 2021 | 6 replies
He did tell me though that I would also pay $200 to have a separate crew install a plastic covering on the roof from the inside of the house to prevent debris from falling through inside.

26 February 2016 | 6 replies
Just drive to a high-traffic intersection and count the number of these hastily made plastic signs.The "BSI" matters because it is direct evidence of under-capitalized amateurs trying to get into the game.

6 August 2013 | 10 replies
I've also just learned about inserting a new plastic pipe inside the main and epoxy lining all the pipes.

12 December 2020 | 37 replies
Then to make matters worse after I’m already discouraged about my efforts as a real estate investor, I come home to find a dead chicken in my front yard wrapped up in a black plastic trash bag.

24 September 2022 | 3 replies
Transaction fees for plastic are always high.If you only have a few rentals, go to your bank and ask them for direct deposit instructions.

11 May 2020 | 6 replies
I rarely use the actual stakes as I tend to put them on concrete or inside, but they attract a lot of ants and unlike the Terro liquid that goes on cardboard, it doesn't dry out nearly as quickly as the stake stations (I also add liquid Terro to the tops and four corners of the stake stations to attract more ants).The plastic bait stations are also decent but if they're on even a slight decline they empty out all over the ground.