
8 June 2021 | 204 replies
It was a nightmare to me and now were slowly ironing out the kinks.

20 December 2020 | 10 replies
All depends on the condition of the pipe and weather its cast iron, pvc or some other type,

21 August 2022 | 11 replies
I just got a clean out installed because the hydrojet head wouldn't fit through the angles of the pipe and then had the old cast iron drains that ran under a basement floor and under the furnaces in a 1900 building done for $900 for clean out install and $500 for jetting.

29 September 2023 | 195 replies
For example, and I'm not sure which is more or less money, but let's say glass barrier on a deck is what the plans call for but, iron bars are cheaper, if it won't impact the ARV, look of the house, and won't matter to buyers than you go with the iron.

9 May 2018 | 19 replies
I've built a number of granite tile counters for my rentals, they wear like iron.

4 January 2024 | 21 replies
Ironically after I posted this, there have been several houses that might work for us!

29 May 2019 | 72 replies
Ironically, I close on a non judicial courthouse from a big portland group called Investor max or Vantage homes.

8 September 2021 | 2 replies
@CJ Mahan I would get the details straight from the local housing authority in the area and iron out the details.

6 November 2023 | 41 replies
Hi Jim,I've seen it done with a saws all--but never done it myself.Cut up into pieces small enough to be tossed out the window onto the lawn.I've also seen several men wrestle them (many) out, some to the dump on a trailer, and some bury them 50% deep in the front yard, paint them blue inside and put a statue in them.The wrestle method looks very hard--the saws all method seems a lot more friendly on the muscles.Online I've seen a guy (with minimal effort) turn a cast iron tub into much lighter rubble pieces with a (heavy) sledge hammer in just a couple of minutes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?

13 March 2021 | 6 replies
I got my first proposal back from a contractor-here are the items that stood out:Painting-interior walls, trim doors and cabinets, exterior power wash, paint trim, wrought iron-$7,177Flooring-LVT 339 sq ft, 1200 sq ft carpet-$4,620Cabinetry kitchen and vanities-$8,313Doors-all interior doors, 4 bi-fold closet doors, 3 exterior doors-$6,202Punch list- door hardware, cabinet hardware, knobs deadbolts, hinges-$1,804