Michael L.
Is it better to rent for the company or acquire a company with the equipment?
8 June 2024 | 7 replies
Will a good concrete company have access to the necessary equipment to grade and dig to prep the site or is it customary to have to rent that equipment for the concrete work to be done?
Neil Louis
New to Multi Family Real Estate Investing - Seeking Guidance and Connections
10 June 2024 | 18 replies
My name is Neil, and I currently reside in Dallas, TX.For years, I've been intrigued by the potential of multi-family real estate, but I never took concrete steps to pursue this interest until recently.
Natalya Murphy
Tile floor install: DIY or hire a contractor?
9 June 2024 | 14 replies
Research any surface prep you have to do especially if your floor is not concrete.
John D.
Trafficmaster Allure Vinyl plank issues
9 June 2024 | 21 replies
Acclimate the flooring in the room for a couple days, clean the floor well, don't put it right on concrete, don't do anything the manufacturer says will void the warranty (like adding on any additional adhesive agent), don't install in areas that fluctuate in temperature a good amount throughout the year, etc.
Jason Cook
3D Printed Homes - Revolution or Fad?
7 June 2024 | 1 reply
I do not think the concrete mix they use has been advanced far enough.
Amir Castillo
New Construction Duplex Development
7 June 2024 | 11 replies
Cost TrackerLot Purchase Price 20% - 15%Architect & Engineering Plans RenderingSurvey 1 (Stake Corners & Elevation Cert)Surveyor (Final Elevation Cert & Final Survey)County Permit Municipality Utilities District Portable ToiletFoundationSilt Fence Site Work (tree removal / 8in Dirt Scrape)Concrete SlabFramingLumberEngineering Wood Products (Trusses)Accessories & LumberFraming Labor $2.5 per sqftPlumbingPlumbing TurnkeySinksToiletsFaucets & Shower TrimElectricalElectricalHVACHvacInterior Windows & Material Back DoorFront DoorSiding, Sheathing & Cornice MaterialSiding, Cornice, Doors, Window LaborRoofRoof Deck MaterialRoof Deck LaborStanding Seam Metal Roof (optional)InsulationInsulationDrywallDrywallFirewallHang, Tape, Float & Texture LaborDrywall Touch Up LaborPaintExterior PaintInterior PaintExtra Cost (Caulk & Paint Upgrade)CarpentryDoor Handles CabinetsInterior DoorsBaseboards & Shelving (closets, utilities & Pantry)Carpentry LaborCounter TopsCounter TopsMirrors MirrorsGarageGarage Door & OpenerDrivewayDriveway Flat Work (AC Pad, Walkways, Steps, Backyard Steps)TilingTile MaterialTile LaborLVPLVP MaterialLVP LaborRailingRailingLandscapingLandscape Final gradeSODFlower BedDumpsterDumpsterApplianceseDish WasherStoveMicrowaveMiscMail BoxFinal CleaningHouse Plan PrintsWater & Electric During buildRefunds / DepositsRefundable Deposit
Steve Morris
Moving Mobile Homes
6 June 2024 | 2 replies
It involves ground work, gravel, possibly concrete pads or blocks.
Zak House
Home Insurance/Carrier dropping are due to wild fire concerns!
5 June 2024 | 1 reply
Then, think of only buying houses etc. in the fire zones that are made out of concrete and steel and cinder blocks, without asphalt or wooden shingles.
Nathan Gesner
Are you investing in self storage?
6 June 2024 | 57 replies
- rock, concrete, asphalt, Security $10,000, Electric/lighting $8,000; Other $10,000; This is in the countryside so no engineering cost.Below is a layout.
Aaron Maxwell
Can I just use a regular email address for my business?
3 June 2024 | 16 replies
It looks much more polished and it’s very inexpensive.