
1 February 2016 | 12 replies
HVAC - Need to replace electric baseboard heatingKitchen - Refinish Cabinets & Replace 2x Counter topFloor needs to be updatedNew appliances (all electric)Bathroom - Bathroom needs update (Bath fitters, new vanity/sink)New floorReplace 2-4 exterior doorReplace 3 windowsReplace 2 large window (Size of 2 windows)PaintReplace CarpetsPotential foundation issueOn the plus side the plumbing and electric is working perfectly.

11 November 2015 | 7 replies
-Approx. 1100 sqft-3 Bed/ 2Bath- Split floor plan-2 Car detached Garage- Steel construction-In good shape structurally, could use interior paint on walls and cabinets.

13 December 2015 | 3 replies
There are a few rotten logs, the windows have PL glue in the corners, the kitchen cabinets and counter tops are just set in place, carpeting on walls in bedrooms, piece of plywood for a ceilingin an upstairs room.

31 August 2015 | 0 replies
Guys,My partner and I are in the process of starting a new one-stop - in between tenants renovation company and would like to get some feedback from you guys.Here is a basic summary of what will be included in one of our customize-able service packages:House CleaningGeneral Areas - Dust walls/ceiling fans sills and ledges - Dust bulbs - Cobwebs - Dust baseboards - Dust window blinds - Wipe wood with Pledge - Sweep/Vacuum/mop floors - Wash inside of WindowsBathroom (s) - Clean and disinfect tub, toilet, shower, shower doors, and sink -Scrub Floor - Clean all mirrors and glass - Scrub tile wallsKitchen - Wash sink- Clean counter tops- Wipe in/outside cabinet doors- Wipe in/outside of appliances- Sweep and mop floor- Load and run dishwasher- Clean in/outside of microwave- Collect and take out trash- Wipe appliances- Clean in/outside of stove & refrigeratorBedroom (s)- Dust-walls, ledges, shelves, etc.- Closets: sweep, mop or vacuum- Floors: sweep, mop or vacuum PaintingUse drop cloths to protect furniture, floors from paint -Protect and mask necessary finished surfaces including door knobs, hinges, bathtubs, showers, cabinets, electrical outlets, fixtures and windows-Caulk all joints at doors casings and jambs in order to maintain a sealed surface-Caulk all joints around the windows where the window meets the drywall Patch and/or repair of minor wall and ceiling blemishes prior to the application of paint-Apply primer coat-Apply 1st and 2nd coats (Two-tone paint available)-Remove all masking from doors, windows, baseboards , walls, hinges, floors, etc.

3 January 2016 | 4 replies
: Yeselectrical tested functional, outlets and lighting tested, bare wires ta missing dishwasher and garbage disposal,_____________________________________Stove/Range/Oven: Damaged--Kitchen Cabinets: OK--Other: OKBuilt-in appliances tested and functional?

26 December 2015 | 29 replies
The kitchen has standard cabinets but does have granite counters.

1 July 2015 | 6 replies
There are wood floors in the bedroom and living room that I will be refinishing.This unit is rented close to the top of the rent range, although not as high as some due to its location on the edge of a desirable neighborhood and some outdated (although in good condition) finishes such as cabinets and countertops, laminate kitchen floor.

14 September 2015 | 5 replies
What is the most cost effective way to replace kitchen cabinets.

2 August 2015 | 4 replies
The only few things that it requires to do is clean, paint and to fix a couple of cabinets of the kitchen.

28 July 2017 | 3 replies
Assuming that my ARV is correct and I'm not terribly confident it is as we're total newbies, I think that we might be able to get right around the $200k mark with some sweat equity in projects that we can do, modest kitchen upgrades (counter tops, backsplash, possibly replacing some cabinet hardware), and modest bathroom upgrades (tiling the floors, replacing the sinks and vanities).