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24 June 2018 | 9 replies
Surely they can’t charge us to replace an entire deck panel?
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8 July 2018 | 6 replies
Next I put in a new Electrical panel.
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2 November 2017 | 2 replies
You can view a few photos here.It is located near 88th and Wadsworth in the Kings Mill neighborhood2 story/ 5 Bedroom/ 3 BathMaster suite "loft" 500 square feetmain floor/ 900basement/ 900some good things:Roof is five years oldnew windows on the top floornew water heaterno signs of foundation settling home is overall maintained and well kept "just very dated"The expensive things:paint trim outside of houseHVAC is working but is super oldNeeds painting throughout, with a room or two of wallpaper removalneeds wood floors installed on main levelcarpet in upstairs and basementnew appliances/fixtures/countertops in kitchencomplete remodel all 3 bathrooms entire basement is wood paneling drop ceilings in basement "possible other option?"
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3 November 2017 | 1 reply
The replacement cost of the breaker panel was $1800 for a total of $2500 due to lack of knowledge on this topic.
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4 November 2017 | 7 replies
Panel box, 2 hot wire attached to one breaker, fire hazard.
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22 November 2017 | 21 replies
These mfrs use #1 and #2 grade framing lumber to build floors/walls/ceilings in jigs that yield panels with very tight dimensional tolerances.
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15 November 2017 | 8 replies
Hi Martin, look for me at IMN, I'll be speaking on a few panels there.Bob
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15 November 2017 | 8 replies
Hello...I purchased my third property today for cash, and was looking for some advice from some of you with more experience.The previous landlord had the electric updated outside, but inside it has an aging pacific electric panel.
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3 January 2018 | 16 replies
More if upgrading the panel ($450). 6 new can lights = + $300. 3 GFIs, connections for appliances, no under counter lights.
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22 November 2017 | 7 replies
Some of the major rehab involves Siding, portion of roof, new sidewalk, splitting electric (new panel boxes and meters), heating (new furnaces and re laying of duct work), water (new water heaters), portion of broken sewer pipe replacement, replace electric wiring to 2 units, new kitchen, bath, flooring, windows, doors (interior and exterior) in all units.