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Alex Applebee My first flip at 26, a woman, ZERO construction skills.
29 July 2016 | 337 replies
The laundry hookups for the place were outside (well, I put them outside) and it just needed a little enclosure built.
Dan McDougall Handyman
16 August 2014 | 1 reply
Looking for someone who can do small bathroonm tile jobs, intall shower enclosure, repair gutters and fences etc?
Micki M. Denver, CO Live/Work Rehab - Micki McNie
12 February 2018 | 52 replies
I love that idea, I was hoping for an end of summer roof party but it might have to be a frosty, tailgate roof party instead.
Juan Diaz How to Do High-End Finish (w/ pics!)
13 July 2016 | 4 replies
The high-end bathroom requires attention paid to the shower and bath enclosure, vanity, backsplash and wall, and flooring.
Donald Hendricks Bathroom, Circa 1964 - Poop Brown - suggestions?
9 May 2015 | 24 replies
Better to have tenants take their moldy shower curtains with them than leave you with a moldy enclosure to clean.
Aaron T. How would you limit access (gate) to this carport on rental
5 May 2015 | 15 replies
If it is security but will still be used as a carport I would bring the enclosure out to the post on the porch and similarly on the other side and have swing out gate that parts in the middle.
Kevin Z. Best improvements to make to a vacant unit?
27 June 2016 | 16 replies
Remove popcorn ceiling, paint walls and ceilings flat whiteRecessed lighting throughout Central air with a rooftop package unit and over-the-roof ductingNew cabinet over the stove with a microwave vent hoodDishwasherShower enclosures (currently just has shower curtains)New white vinyl windows (remove and dispose of the existing window covering),Bead-blast the front screen door and spray-paint white (or just replace)Replace the few remaining original painted cabinet doors Switch to new Decora outlets and switches Basic handyman work like recaulking the bathtubs Thank you for the help and looking forward to hearing about your experiences.Best,Kevin
Kevin Polite Shower or Tub in 2BR/1BA rental
30 December 2016 | 19 replies
If it is just a tub with no shower, then I would pay the price to add a shower enclosure around the tub. 
Andy Cross Would You Buy This Deal in Southern CA
27 August 2016 | 8 replies
4br/3ba SFR1900+ sqftLot: 6,655 sqftBuilt: 1988Location: Palmdale, CA (Far East side, Think 50th and Ave R) - 60mi Northeast of LANeeds $50K renovations (big ticket items - Kitchen: refinish cabinets (not replace), stone counters, tile backsplash, faucets, appliances, tile flooring, recessed lighting - Master Bath: Stone (or less expensive alternative) counters, recessed lighting, new double mirrors, double faucets, glass shower enclosure, new tub, new toilet, tile flooring, replace broken windows - Back Patio: Refresh and replace all rotted wood on patio cover; paint) -- Main level: laminate wood flooring -- Upper level: Carpet throughout) - Roof Good, Plumbing good, HW Heater may need to be replaced, HVAC will need inspection and cleaning.
Will Barnard The Truth about Wholesaling!
6 July 2022 | 911 replies
A full bath remodel complete with new vanity, new toilet, new tub, new glass tub enclosure, new tile on walls of tub, etc runs $2,500 per bathroom.