Jeff Jamieson
Color schemes
11 December 2013 | 13 replies
You don't need to use every item, but pay attention to the colors, and how they're used, floors, textures, etc.
Bryce Y.
What color should I paint these counter tops?
22 November 2013 | 25 replies
@James Vermillion - I believe that's the higher end stuff they make that has flakes in it to give the counter some texture.
Mark Forest
Utility company responsibility
1 December 2013 | 26 replies
He said the line would be too cloudy to use the camera, so I should have them “water jet clean” the line for the price of $700.00.
Sebastian King
First Investment Analysis?
1 December 2013 | 7 replies
If you can't get a contractor over there right away a ballpark figure of $20,000 per unit for carpet, fixtures, appliances, stripping wallpaper, texturing, painting, new windows, wood pest repairs, landscaping, systems repairs (heating, air, plumbing, electrical, roof, siding, doors) suggests a budget of $80,000 or more.* Hire professionals to do all the skilled work.
Tim C.
Mud and Tape Paneling Seams
11 December 2013 | 16 replies
Just primed, filled seams with non shrink drywall mix, then put on a very heavy hand trow texture with regular joint compound.
Jason Grote
Best at Analyzing Comps: A Realtor, Investor, or Appraiser?
18 December 2013 | 73 replies
Jets will be climbing three miles away in a new direction.
Jacob A.
Before and After.... My First Flip!!!
7 May 2014 | 204 replies
So we put dual shower heads and a really nice marble product on the walls.I like brick fireplaces that are painted white, but I couldn't tell the brick texture was still there in the picture.
Sam Leon
An interesting repair...with all the twists and turns
28 December 2013 | 22 replies
A kitchen drain is typical with lots of grease and slob, and one must swept the line clean with a jet in order for the epoxy liner to get a round smooth shape - and with my copper drain in that condition I am not sure it would survive a high pressure jetting.So anyways the epoxy liner rep at the time told me they couldn't fix my problem at the time, which was a PVC fitting that "pulled apart" but it was under the slab.
Christopher Mozgawa
Wholesaling Haters. Im bummed.
14 June 2015 | 38 replies
Heck, I'd double down for a private jet... if she really had what she thinks she has, BUT we all know she doesn't."
Joshua Dorkin
WallRX: Fill Those Wall Holes Easy -from the Shark Tank
11 January 2014 | 11 replies
Place the California patch in the hole, with the approx 1" of the backing paper overlapping the hole, then use drywall mud to "seal" in the patch.Either approach will take 2-3 steps to do properly (read that as feathering the patch to eliminate noticeably high spots), then you still have to texture match, then paint.I do like that new product, but to think that patch could be done that easily is a bit mis-leading to me.Enjoy!