
14 July 2015 | 9 replies
Currently the panels are in the basement.

25 September 2014 | 8 replies
My first home I bought was a light fixer just needed to be updated, it had the old wood paneling, yellow and green tile in the bathroom.

16 December 2007 | 8 replies
The only other thing I've heard work is to get an energy efficient loan where they will front the costs of a couple of solar panels since you can factor the savings into the equation.So anyone care to share things that they use or could try out?

29 January 2014 | 3 replies
My personal residence once had the meter in the garage ... only in this case, the meter was on the outside of the house before the garage was attached.Moving the meter to outside is pretty easy, depending on how far you wish to have it from the existing shutoff and panel.

2 December 2022 | 10 replies
Hey Shayna,There's definitely a way to replace a single panel of click-in flooring, I know repairmen that would do that.

6 February 2024 | 14 replies
If the panel is doing their job, they will ask if you made any repairs or improvements.If you asked for a 20% or greater reduction in your complaint, this will likely result in a hearing.

18 March 2019 | 33 replies
How much will it cost to move that electric panel?

13 December 2018 | 5 replies
If you need to upgrade the mechanicals ( electric panel and/or wiring, HVAC, rough plumbing, etc)- I would hire the specialists to do their trade, then a drywall company to close up the walls.

9 October 2019 | 4 replies
Hi Matthew,4 furnaces might require re-ducting because older systems share ducts sealed into walls throughout the house.Not such a problem on the first floor, but as you go up it gets complicated.And since it's a propane area, if the residents are going to pay for the propane, individual tanks would probably be a good idea unless you intend to sub-meter them.And 4 mini-splits might require more amperage than the house currently has.Plus if you have any common areas that need heat, that means a 5th heat source.If I were looking to buy something like this, I'd prefer it to have furnaces (and separated electrical panels for each unit) vs a mini-split set-up.