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Mike Palmer Any plumbing pros that can answer crazy plumbing question?
19 March 2015 | 45 replies
From what I read it sounds like you have cast iron pipe underground which tends to rust out after a while.
Dan Driscoll So glad I found this site...
8 March 2016 | 9 replies
I have been told a metal band across the from with angle iron on the building corner tied off to the side parapet walls that step down might be best. 
Lucero Sanchez If you could go back in time and get educated differently?
25 January 2016 | 6 replies
Where I work today is the job that put me through college, ironically I completed school and stayed with the company.  
Trevor Ewen New Orleans Land Auction
17 April 2018 | 43 replies
Ironic that Hollygrove is in the news this morning....http://uptownmessenger.com/2015/03/nine-people-arrested-two-guns-seized-in-probation-sweep-around-hollygrovegert-town/
Art Maydan Brainstorming Next Move After House Hacking
4 April 2017 | 17 replies
I’ll probably always have a couple irons in the fire though.I’m primarily interested in 2-4 unit buy and holds or BRRRs and eventually apartment buildings and commercial.
Account Closed Help me make these rails look nice
6 August 2014 | 11 replies
It is a split level with these wrought iron rails.
Jeff L. Charleston SC - Submarkets (Wagener Terrace, Mount Pleasant, Daniel Island, James Island, Crosstown, etc)
2 January 2015 | 15 replies
Ironically, I've heard of Cane Bay through their development team MeadWestvaco, bet definitely need to take a closer lookAccount Closed Great advice.
Nate J. Why you shouldn't rent to college kids ... Just for Laughs
12 September 2013 | 4 replies
Turns out the iron fence makes a sound when you rock it ...
Robert Mack Handymen and Contracts
2 February 2010 | 19 replies
my biggest pet peeve with my handyman is that he is messy and doesn't clean up well...washed his paint brushes so much in the bath tub in one unit that it clogged the cast iron..to be fair the pipes were on their last months anyways, but now i specify to use the hose outside....most handymen will leave a mess until the last day, and then be pissed when they have to clean it up..it's better to just clean up your little messes every day..definitely let him know he is responsible for cleaning before he leaves every day...also, my handyman likes me to buy all items, as he never has money...this is good bc i am not getting upcharged for his services of going to the store...then again, everytime he needs an extra gallon of paint, or even one little fitting for pex, he calls me while i'm at work and can't do the job until i get him the piece....I WILL NEVER DO THAT AGAIN...for now on, it will be worth it to me to pay a little extra for their services of gathering all materials, and i will get quotes for materials and labor..but that depends on how busy you are i suppose...also i like to specify that they can get paid on Wednesdays, per job they have fully completed...i will not run out there on a friday night bc he needs money and finished a job..going in, they know wednesday is pay day for them for the work that has been completed so far..let me know if you have any questions, as i have worked with a few shady people!!
Dean George D&B (DUNS #) worth it?
16 March 2008 | 17 replies
I research my roofer, building suppliers, and other contractors, etc.I have had a DUNS # for my other business for 10 years or so and have, ironically, just applied for a DUNS # about a week ago for my REI biz.