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Results (2,038+)
Megan Frank Is oil or gas more efficient
10 February 2017 | 10 replies
Once you get gas to the house then you have options for gas stove, water heater, dryer, fireplace and outdoor grill if you want. 
Kareem Webb First deal!!!! MAYBE
19 February 2017 | 5 replies
•Brand new central HVAC•Brand new, upgraded electrical panel•All appliances less than 5 years old•TWO 40-gallon water heaters, less than 3 years old – enormous supply of hot water•Multiple rooms•Large brick fireplace and separate wood stove•Permanently installed ventilation/dehumidification system in full finished basement•Huge, 3-room paved shed, plus additional garden shed
Mark Davis Bees in your walls
8 September 2011 | 16 replies
Last year I had yellow wasps make a home inside my wall behind the fireplace.
Chandler Rehbein Let's Talk About Landlord Insurance
29 September 2022 | 3 replies
Unless you ask to see the information and get an agent to correct errors, the price quoted may be for hardwood floors when you have carpet, a fireplace that you don't have, an extra bathroom, etc.
Ericka G. Contractor Dilemma - Advice?
5 September 2017 | 16 replies
In rare situations (historic work with nonremovable appurtenances), I will write a stipulation that expressly says what we're going to do to limit the potential for damage, and how much liquidated damage we're accountable for.For example, right now we're working on a historic home in Grant Park, and spent the first week bubble wrapping and plywood boxing out fireplaces, existing millwork, taking down historic fixtures and packaging them up, etc... the owner paid us to do so, and our contract has a limit for liability for damage to existing fixtures or millwork.
Kris Reeves Build/develop to rent?
19 February 2020 | 10 replies
Volume allows us to obtain favorable pricing - we are in the $75-95/ sf range which includes fireplaces  granite / volume ceilings 2 car attached garages etc...Best wishes moving forward
Manuel Sarabia What happens if my apt building burns down and someone dies. How screwed am I?
28 August 2014 | 18 replies
For example don't own properties with fire places or wood burning stoves.
Leroy Williams Possible Deal!!!
31 January 2009 | 13 replies
Nice refinished hard woods and fireplace, a built in bar.
N/A N/A I need financing help!
25 July 2007 | 1 reply
It is on 3.2 acres, with a wood burning fireplace, 4/2.5 baths, wooden fixtures, large deck, real wood cabinets, storm windows, 2100 sq ft, there is a large workshop on the land, with an office and bathroom located in it.
Rick Reed Is "modernizing" worth the cost?
31 March 2014 | 3 replies
.), painting over interior exposed brick around the fireplaces, neutral colored carpeting instead of the stained pastel blue carpeting, painting honey brown cabinetry white, replacing beat up brass light fixtures with inexpensive nickle or chrome fixtures, etc...