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Nick Harrington Connecting CPVC to galvanized? CPVC or PEX?
29 July 2015 | 17 replies
I was doing some plumbing this past weekend connecting CPVC to cast iron and the 3/4" CPVC compression fittings will fit around the 1/2" iron pipe.I don't think the sharkbites or the white plastic compression fittings will work though just the CPVC compression fittings.Here's a picture of it:They are $3.92
Linda Roberts What's better for rental, a bathtub or a shower with glass doors?
14 July 2022 | 4 replies
Assuming it's not an A+ luxury unit in the most desirable part of town, then I'd usually recommend a plastic shower curtain instead of a glass door, because it costs much less and can be changed easily between tenants (whereas a glass door often accumulates water spots that can be difficult to fully clean after a few tenants...and, as you mentioned, if a tenant breaks a glass door, that could be a costly headache).Also, assuming it's not an A+ luxury unit, I'd usually recommend going with a fiberglass unit (either tub or shower) instead of tile, because tile is usually more expensive, and it can be more likely to begin leaking, and it requires more upkeep.
Larry Moore Rehabbing in Winter
12 October 2009 | 11 replies
They set up tenting of a sort, with plastic, and they had heat within that area for just a few feet of space from the side of the house.
Justin Case Let tenants paint cupoadrs and bathroom?
28 September 2009 | 21 replies
PS: every unit you own should have a good quality fire extinquisher mounted in the kitchen where it is easy to access.A real one, not the $6 plastic 8 ounce special.
Kendall Matthews Front Yard - From Dirt to Rocks
9 October 2010 | 2 replies
Then we would lay plastic down ( usually just a plastic garbage bag torn open) and then we would put down the woodchips/ rocks / whatever substrate you choose.
Patrick Philip How do you handle bathtubs/showers in rehab projects?
7 August 2017 | 18 replies
The one piece units and plastic surrounds look and feel cheap.  
Hannah Stephenson Why can't I sell my flip!
13 December 2018 | 48 replies
All the electrical outlet covers need to be changed, white plastic is ugly and cheap and has no place in a $500K home.
Timothy W. Spot Removal Guide for Carpet
23 December 2009 | 7 replies
Roll them up, wrap them in heavy plastic (contractor grade trash bags work well) and store them in the basement.
Al Williamson Home Depot Military/Veteran Discounts
19 February 2014 | 33 replies
They even give the discount to my spouse using her mil spouse ID.One limitation I have encountered is the discount cannot be applied to a business transaction (using plastic).
Account Closed How to remove smell and bugs from unit?
19 January 2016 | 10 replies
You will have a local seller of pest control products, which is where the pest control guy gets his stuff from.Buy one of those plastic canisters that you pressurize (can't remember what they are called), some good old Cyper WP or Permethrin, and have at it.