17 September 2018 | 3 replies
I don't have radiators or air conditioning...IndoorSmoke detector batteriesHVAC filtersFireplace sweep-outCheck toilet seat / seal tightnessDust / clean fridge coilsLint from dryer exhaust ventFlush water heaterCheck the fire extinguisher (expiration date)Check and redo grout / calking in showers / bathrooms.Quick flush shower heads and check faucet filters for hard water buildupTighten up loose nobs and handlesOutdoor / UnderClean guttersSiding & roofing eyeballCheck sump pumpLint from dryer exhaust ventTest garage door auto-reverse featureCheck window screensFix any earth to wood contact (damn you termites)Check trees for power line interference (PG&E will actually fix it for free if you call them)Annual trim up / sprinkler inspection & repairs.
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27 December 2016 | 20 replies
Keep the window if you don't have an exhaust fan as its code required.
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12 June 2017 | 7 replies
For the last 8 years or so, we have been living in a 2/3 of double in New Orleans, Louisiana that I renovated over a long and exhaustive 3 years.
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6 October 2017 | 4 replies
Once your underlying limits are exhausted, your umbrella policy steps in to pick up where they end.
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16 December 2022 | 18 replies
From what you wrote, and what I read, I would exhaust every option to try and keep your San Diego home.
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22 April 2019 | 12 replies
Your mother would have to pay for her nursing home costs until she exhausted all her assets.If she transferred the home to you within five years of applying for Medicaid, then she would have to continue to pay her own nursing home costs until she paid the total of the value of the home she transferred to you.
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15 April 2010 | 9 replies
Is it normal to rent a house which does not have a hood or any kind of exhaust on the kitchen stove.
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1 March 2011 | 5 replies
(so each apt. would be on sep. zone instead of one like it is now) - Because of the fact the radiators have more mass and don’t need as much heat, PLUS the fact you don’t have the “stack temp†restriction (law says oil fired boiler than uses chimney must get stack temp to certain temp but propane has no exhaust) – can run these propane furances at lower temp therefore saving energyso that all being said I'd love your thougts on what a good "plan of action" would be for replacement some day.another note: 3 of hte apartments are laid out so they'd be great candidates for propane monitors. bottom floor is 1 BR BUT larger layout, might need 2 monitors or other heat source which would be pricier....
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9 June 2016 | 12 replies
Thanks, the honeymoon was exhausting being with the same person for 3 weeks for 24hrs a day and always on the move to a new city.