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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.
K S. Full XL vs King?
30 September 2023 | 20 replies
The dresser really should be in the bedroom or a closet, but it shouldn't take up more than half the closet so there is still space to hang long items.
Nicole Heasley Beitenman Are all AirBnb renters this entitled!?
4 October 2023 | 45 replies
Do not expect a guest to read the full listing unless you note NO AC in the first few lines, which you do not want to do.If it is just 500 sq ft, spend $200-400 on a portable unit.
Alexis M. First home: where would you buy in DC?
22 September 2017 | 15 replies
When selecting the property, I would keep the following in mind for "rentability" (which would also be quality of life for you): in unit laundry, proximity to metro/public transportation, on premise parking or nearby affordable monthly lots, central heat and air, closet/storage space, outdoor space (private or shared).
Chris Napierala Short Term Rental: King vs Queen Bed
4 October 2023 | 38 replies
Use a Queen...no one will appreciate a King size bed if it makes the room feel like a closet
Account Closed Philadelphia repository properties
25 May 2019 | 4 replies
@Dalion Baskerville Philadelphia land bank was the closet I got to the equivalent.
Adam Belasco Water Pressure/Plumbing Question
1 September 2023 | 2 replies
Each of the three units will have their own hot water heater located in a utility closet in their unit plus a dishwasher, washing macine, and then one bathroom per unit, with the exception of the first floor which will have 2 full baths (total 4 full baths in property).
Steven Westlake How many are DIYers? Please answer either way, yes or no
22 October 2020 | 28 replies
Originally posted by @Steven Westlake:FYI, I spent today removing aluminum siding and painting around windows and doors.Today my wife was painting windows, doors and base trim and I was putting down flooring, base trim and installing closet shelving and hanging rods.
John Seitz Should I Build a Basement Bathroom?
13 October 2023 | 5 replies
Yes, I have managed to work the word 'egress' into many a conversation lately :) Along that note, If I built a room the size of a bedroom in the basement and put a closet in it (knowing I could not advertise it as a bedroom) isn't that still nearly as valuable to a potential buyer?
Andrew C. Did I get Ripped Off for a Unit Turn?
10 September 2023 | 14 replies
Please let me know what you all think.I recently paid $3850 for this:Garbage removal- Minor garbage removal can be done by techAlarms- 1 combo needed- 1 combo needed in basement- 1 smoke alarm neededMaintenance- Check all doors for proper closure and catch- Complete punch list- Remove blinds and hardware- Remove old alarms and brackets- Install door stops as needed- Remove old cables from walls- Remove plastic and tape from windows and doors- Remove shelving from back of hallway closet door- Install sliding closet doors in back left bedroom (one door in kitchen)- Replace back left bedroom door 30” (hole)- Remove storage rack above toilet- Scrape and caulk bathtubPlumbing- Install aerator on kitchen faucet- Install shower headElectrical- Replace lightbulbs as needed- Install light cover in kitchen- Install light cover in front bedroom- Install missing outlet cover in front bedroom- Install light cover in back left bedroom- Attach light cover in hallway- Install GFCI outlet in bathroom- Attach light cover in back right bedroom- Install blank handle on back right bedroomPainting- Remove all unused hardware from walls and trim- Remove old door bell box from hallway- Remove security box from wall in back right bedroom- Paint all walls (Amazing grey)Flooring- Carpet worn and stained (618 Sq Ft.)