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9 February 2022 | 52 replies
If you are skilled enough to install cabinets, you are probably also skilled enough to diy build custom countertops with particle board this is the biggest money saver of all.
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5 May 2017 | 3 replies
So your tenants are paying a late fee and your accepting particle payment?
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7 April 2023 | 10 replies
Any particle episodes of the podcast?
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9 November 2020 | 18 replies
The particle board under the plastic coating does not stand up to moisture, so its important to keep the plastic like covering intact.
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20 December 2017 | 18 replies
That's the route I would have taken, but unfortunately after removing the carpet I found that the treads are made of ugly particle board.
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19 May 2017 | 6 replies
$15.00 per closetLight fixtures – glass cleaned and bulbs replaced $15.00 per fixture /$1.00 per bulbCeiling fan, blades- clean top & bottom, motor housing dust free $30.00 -$50.00Vacuum – per room (carpet is shampooed by management after move out at no charge) $15.00Carpet- burns, stains, soil as per estimate / replacementBaseboards – dust, wipe off, vacuum per room $15.00 per roomA/C vent cover – vacuum, dust $15.00Windows – Glass, tracks, clean and dust free $20.00 per windowTo remove window pane, slide pane to center of track- grasp each side, gently lift up and pull forward to remove, clean, replace in correct order.Window- Glass replacement $35.00 per windowScreens replacement- $25.00 per window -$40.00 per patio door $25.00- $40.00Mini-blinds replacement $20.00 per windowPatio door – Glass, clean both sides, track vacuumed, wiped clean $35.00Patio blind replacement $50.00 per windowOutdoor patio globe- clean $15.00Sweep off patio and railings $15.00Bathroom exhausts fan/vent cover, clean, dust free $15.00Bathtub, clean tub and tile surround $25.00 – $60.00Bath sink, vanity/countertop, clean $20.00Bath – medicine cabinet, clean inside, mirrors, light guard $20.00 minBathroom floor & wall tile – wash, clean tile $20.00 minTowel bar replacement $18.00 minToilet tissue spindle replacement $5.00Toilet – clean inside bowl and outside $20.00 minToilet seat replacement $20.00Kitchen cabinets – wipe off grease; remove shelf paper, empty out $20.00 minKitchen-sink, countertop, wipe off, clean garbage disposal ring $20.00 minDishwasher – clean, remove any food particles from inside $20.00 min Vent hood – wipe off grease, clean filter, clean light guard, top/underside $20.00 minStove/ Oven- wipe off exterior, clean under drip pans, clean oven/racks $25.00 min to $125.00Drip pans – clean (replacement cost is $7.50 each) $30.00 maxBroiler pan replacement $20.00Refrigerator/ Freezer-wash off exterior, top, seals, inside, crispers $20.00 min to $75.00Walls / Woodwork – remove nails, screws $15.00 minWallpaper boarders-removal per room $50.00 minNicotine – stained walls/ woodwork that require cleaning (see below explanation) $25.00 per hour min.The cost to prep the unit for painting requires the walls and woodwork to be washed clean from the smoke odor/ and nicotine stained damage.GaragesGarages should be swept clean and all debris removed.
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1 March 2017 | 12 replies
Otherwise the vanity particle board will swell and rot from the leak.2.
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10 January 2018 | 7 replies
The air particles are physically changed and will irritate your lungs, sinuses, or eyes.
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2 September 2021 | 7 replies
:D Hit it hard with aerosol while it's running.
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23 March 2018 | 7 replies
We use those aerosol smoke bombs from the janitorial supply that neutralize "fire smoke smell" which is harder to eliminate that nicotine .They're not expensive .. two or three cans in one small room , close it all up for at least two days.