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Josef Torkelsen Re-painting versus touch-up... does paint matching work?
9 July 2015 | 25 replies
I use Sherwin Williams products and used to use their master hide in dover white color. which is a flat contractor grade flat in off white and contrasts nice with white semi-gloss trim. it touches up very easy and blends well..... when as mark stated to same application method is used.
Brandon Schlichter Timber!
18 February 2019 | 13 replies
Timber land is where the big boys play.There are dozens of things that affect the value of timber: size, species, bugs, when and how the trees were trimmed, road access, and a really huge one: where the water is located in relationship to the trees.
Kelly R. Condo rental
27 January 2016 | 11 replies
Looking around the outside I could see area's of siding and trim that needed repair, lots of failing caulk and the awning over the entrance door was worn and ripped.
Joshua D. Mobile Home Park Help
9 August 2015 | 10 replies
Else you'll have trash all over your park- trim trees (the number one risk to MHs even though they are owned by occupants) you don't want a lot to stop paying rent.- sewer and water and some times electricity infrastructure is owned by the park.There's more expenses than you'd guess for even occupant owned homes.
Kris L. Trying to understand why house isn't selling well
8 September 2022 | 15 replies
On top of that, there is no door trim around the front door and I can see outside light in the door jambs, older-looking granite, and photo #21 shows a bathroom that wasn't rehabbed.
Josh Sterling Contractor Agreement
6 May 2011 | 4 replies
This is how we do it for a typical project that is pretty much a cosmetic overhaul:Our main crew (who all work for the same company) are generally the first on the job, and for the first several days, they do demo, exterior repairs (siding, trim, gutters, soffit/fascia), interior repairs (sheetrock repairs, doors, etc), and then paint the entire interior and exterior.
Barbara G. DIARY OF OUR FIRST BRRRR IN OUR REAL ESTATE LIFE
21 March 2017 | 90 replies
We are showing the property to a contractor tomorrow to see if we can get a better price on the painting and some finish work (hanging some doors and sanding down some shallack that is on some trim) and perhaps installing the kitchen cabinets.
Samantha Kiser Are failing windows and potential water damage a deal breaker?
21 February 2024 | 4 replies
In addition to this you will need to trim out the interior for your new windows. 
Christopher L. Permits, red tags, inspectors -- oh, my! (Caught -- what to do?)
9 July 2019 | 67 replies
He possibly noticed that new windows were installed, as some of the siding was missing from that area, as well as the window trim.
Thuy Pham-Satrappe Do you invest in high crime areas?
19 February 2024 | 145 replies
Front yards started to clean up, people started to trim their shrubs and a sense of pride of ownership started to emerge.