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Ericka G. Contractor Dilemma - Advice?
5 September 2017 | 16 replies
On contracts like Aaron McGinnis and the contracts I sign (government entities) have stipulations that anything we damage will be restored to original condition, BUT we need to factor those in our bids, I charge at least 3k for protection of worksite in most cases, that means I cover everything with plastic or drop cloth.
Adam Craig Need paint tips for strange exterior
12 July 2017 | 4 replies
The roof color isn't optimal, but I think a medium warm-gray-taupe will work fine with it and the brick, on the shingles.Then use a deep red-burgundy for the entry door, and have a shutter made to match the existing original ones (very simple, won't be expensive)... don't buy a cheap replacement plastic pair with louvers.A bit of landscaping will go a long way.
Robert P. Should I replace Entire Faucet?
25 September 2023 | 16 replies
(Unless you're getting crazy good deals on good quality faucets, that is.)If the existing faucet is good quality (brass internals instead of plastic) then I might consider replacing the cartridge and seals, otherwise, I'd replace the whole faucet.
Lauren Daly Tile Contractor Threatening Lien
1 December 2015 | 4 replies
On the quote, which was explained to me, my fiancé and my realtor, he charged $665 to install 266 sq ft in tile in the kitchen, bath and utility, $600 to remove the tile in the kitchen bath and utility and $300 to remove the shower in the master (which was plastic) and put up backer board for the new shower.
Mike Roberts FINDING DEALS!!!
12 November 2015 | 14 replies
@Melody Everett-NeddoA bandit sign is basically a large yard sign also known as a corrugated plastic yard sign.
Mindy Jensen What's the worst DIY you've seen?
23 September 2015 | 9 replies
@Aaron McGinnisI just pulled apart a tenant to patch of a door knob hole in drywall comprised of a plastic shopping bag held in-place with patterned duct tape and covered with plaster-of-Paris.  
Guevara M. Kitchen Cabinets Online Source
19 July 2019 | 14 replies
Note the dovetail of carcass into the face frame, and no crappy plastic corner brackets.
Jordan Abeel Break in and theft of job site.
10 December 2017 | 14 replies
At first I tapped drop cloths over the windows with finish nails complete with fancy little folds, but on my last house I used that white  painters' plastic and taped it to the exact shape of the glass.
Michael S. Leaking Copper Pipe in Slab
23 December 2017 | 10 replies
@jd Martin, true copper is old school, but plastic fails, im just given my experience in the plumbing field, true prob not a heat line, but hey u never know I here the south is getting cold lol.
Lucas Davidson Paint catastrophe live and learn
15 December 2017 | 1 reply
And my boots stuck to the plastic, and started pulling off the tape.