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Kirk R. Small Victory - House most energy efficient it's ever been.
7 January 2015 | 3 replies
-Things probably still worth doing - putting insulation on all the outlet covers on the outside walls.
Dan Perrott Closed on my first house of 2015
13 April 2015 | 21 replies
We installed new Allure flooring and counter top in the kitchen, purchased all new appliances (stove, vent and fridge), installed new toilet, vanity, and Allure flooring in bath, installed ceiling light circuits in bedrooms, installed new ceiling fixtures throughout, replaced all outlets, rewired the garage (what a mess!)
Jennifer Ward Do you need a Denver licensed general contractor for a remodel?
21 June 2019 | 8 replies
If you have any recommendations for a Denver licensed General Contractor, I would greatly appreciate it.Living Area:- Demo carpet, bar, and paneling- redo electric to code: outlets and lights- drywall and paint- install carpetBedroom:- no demo is required- install electric: outlets and lights (currently only a light is fed in this area, no wire feed for outlets)- install bedroom door- install closet- build egress window- drywall and paint- carpetBathroom:- Demo entire bathroom (probably only 15 sqft max)- expand bathroom into utility space about 1 foot- redo shower pan and install pre-manufactured shower- relocate shower head- floors: prefer to stain concrete if possible- install new vanity- may need to relocate toilet to be to codeMiscellaneous:- remove old water heater not in use to expand out bathroom- relocate upstairs living room air vent to expand out bathroom- HVAC for basement should not be needed.
Jason Munger Electrical upgrade: To rewire or not to rewire
17 April 2018 | 3 replies
Part of the inspection is the electrical system to verify you have GFCI outlets in the bathrooms and kitchen. 
Daniel C. Hello from Philadelphia!
3 September 2020 | 14 replies
If it's already been written about by some news outlet, you can bet there won't be anything that can really cash flow hence why you should by the next neighborhood.
James Hensley Yamhill Oregon Investment. Im finally adding my investments to my profile.
5 October 2023 | 9 replies
As a bonus we painted the old dairy barn to match and trenched electrical out from the house, added lights and outlets including 220V.
Rahnesha White FHA versus conventional upfront mortgage- old home inspection report. Need Help.
4 October 2023 | 3 replies
Garage has open live wiring exposed suggested to install, small Shop in back yard roof sheathing has Water damage, missing smoke detectors/carbon monoxide detectors in the rooms, no A GFCI Outlets in Bathroom..
Michael M. First Floor/ Basement Duplex - Shared Meter Issue - ConEd
4 October 2023 | 10 replies
Unfortunately some of the circuit breakers include basement AND 1st floor outlets/lights.2) When ConEd comes to inspect the electrician's work, can I get in trouble for an illegal apartment even though it is not being leased as one? 
Donald D Michna Real Estate Broker - Milwaukee
24 May 2018 | 8 replies
I thought I'd just throw in that if you ever run into any plumbing, hvac, or electric issues I may be able to help you out. Let
Kevin Booker Tampa Discount Supplies
20 October 2015 | 5 replies
appliances I go to famous Tate on Armenia they have an excellent scratch and dent section and I also shop sears outlet a lot though I usually end up at the St.