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Ranga Ramanathan Bigger pockets podcast update in Android
28 September 2018 | 1 reply
Try to reinstall the app and see if that works.
Shao Ya Xu Bulging drywall, should I still buy? My 1st rental
12 June 2018 | 11 replies
If it is just the sheathing, framing, insulations and pull and reinstall the window it would be a couple grand.
Paul S. First-Time Bath Remodel Plan Review
21 June 2018 | 5 replies
- remove existing tile - remove drywall in surround and window area to the ceiling - replace drywall with hardibacker redgard hardibacker large porcelain tiles (16x16, 12x24) with smallest grout spacing possible- highest quality caulk that is mildew-resistant - tile floors, 4" base/behind/beside toilet, in addition to tub surround all the way to ceiling - angle tiles away from block window - re-install shower curtain rod  - replace fan/light with higher-performance model with humidity sensor - inspect fan ventiliation to confirm vent going through ceiling - inspect bath, sink, toilet plumbing and waste drainpipes - add quarter turn water shut-off valve - replace bath fixtures to single stem handle - replace bath drain with grid drain
Simon Daniels Engineered Vinyl Plank vs LVP
21 January 2021 | 5 replies
I had some of the home depot traffic master ultra click lock installed in a retail store for two years then took it up and re-installed it in a rental.
Marc Biviano Solar Panels on roofs
29 May 2018 | 39 replies
Quotes for removing and reinstalling panels can vary substantially (from a few hundred dollars, to several thousand). 
Steven Denio Sold half of a lot, what do I do with the fence?
11 May 2018 | 7 replies
Have the fence removed on the front of the lot you're selling and have it reinstalled on the property line between your house and the lot.
Logan Allec Plumbed Quoted $2,500 to Replace 12' of Piping...Reasonable?
6 April 2018 | 5 replies
I strongly suggest we dig up the 12 feet of pipe and replace it because evidently there are a couple spots big enough to where you will be having this problem every year with tree roots.Total cost, parts and labor, is $2,500 to:Remove and stack the bricks (there are bricks laid over where the piping is) but will not reinstall themDig up and replace 12' of 4" piping [he didn't mention what kind of piping] from clean out to septicPut copper sulfite at the joints to eliminate any risk of roots growing around new piping
Warren A. Selling rental - recent annual PM inspections were not performed
2 June 2018 | 9 replies
Will contact handyman to take care of cabinets and reinstall bathroom sink."
Amanda B. New here and first bout with awful tenants
13 March 2018 | 65 replies
The thing is, a lot of places, especially for entry doors, will not install them without reinstalling the jamb and the frame - because they guarantee them and can't do that if only half of it is their work.
Dave Hooper Foreclosure Cleanup/Manitenance
31 July 2008 | 27 replies
You might consider offering to re-install copper piping or, better yet, the alternative materials.