
16 March 2014 | 9 replies
Look for signs of partially melted plastic rings around the water inlet/outlet locations or staining on the top surface of the tank right around the flue pipe.

8 March 2015 | 10 replies
Well we spec'd it for corrugated and the city came back and said no must be plastic.. the delta was 80k.. various change orders do to roots,, soft spots etc 40k.
6 April 2013 | 17 replies
For example, HD sells a 1.5 inch plastic P trap for around $2.50.

6 July 2015 | 18 replies
i have and use 99.9% of the time AMEX cards. one for personal and one for business.personal - gives me Hilton points and i dont have to pay for hotel stays.business - gives me Delta miles, so i dont have to pay for getting to those hotels. i also get a companion ticket for free, but it has a annual fee of $150. well worth it.i used to have AMEX with a cash back and i hated it. on a ~$8k bill i got around $30 or so back. if that. i dont remember. but it seemed very little for what i spent.

13 February 2014 | 27 replies
Everything left from where they were hiding and came.I personally never tried the other way but you can drape a plastic cover over the bed and make sure it doesn't touch the ground.
12 February 2014 | 10 replies
For me, it's about taking up new hobbies, working out, making time to go out and meet people, especially those who I know would not only be good social companions but also share my interest for running a business particularly marketing.Just as long as it's something I am interested in, would make me a better person/entrepreneur, I do it. :)

15 February 2014 | 6 replies
Painters put up a plastic tarp but claiming no responsibility.

30 January 2018 | 112 replies
I would think such an animal would be a constant companion .

5 January 2015 | 27 replies
@Christopher McGuire As I look into my crystal ball (OK, it's plastic, but it looks good), here's what I see in your future.1 - You sign an agreement for $400/month, and an option agreement for $25,000 to be paid in 5 years, and accept $3000 up front as an option consideration.2 - Over those 5 years, you will have CAPEX that will cost you around $10,000 (I'm assuming a new roof, furnace, HWH, and at least one more larger expense).

5 September 2009 | 42 replies
It depends on jow much it is, We have used pex out here in N.Cal for the last 3 years and they still dont let you use it in parts of the bay area, if you are going to do the job yourself then then tool you will need will cost more in $ than all the material and time it would probably take you to do it in copper- I like the pex when used with a mana-block ,meaning each run is a home run, otherwise to me it looks like a drip system.I have never seen either fail,but on one job we were at, the mice were eating through the plastic (they could smell the water I guess.)