
16 March 2018 | 14 replies
really no way around not doing that as it has missing panels and some on there now are the wrong color.

1 November 2017 | 11 replies
If you are purchasing anything which looks like it has been renovated it is a good idea to check permit history or at a minimum look at the electrical panel to see if there is a new signature on the box.

26 December 2017 | 5 replies
@Colin Nelson - look to see if the installing company left their sticker on the alarm panel box.

3 April 2020 | 10 replies
Here is a link to the IRC - IBC Building Codes, https://www.iccsafe.org/codes-tech-support/codes/2... we do Modular and SIP Panel Production and these are built and placed on stem walls as the foundation.

22 February 2018 | 7 replies
Adding Breakaway panels that allow water to flow through could be another way.

25 August 2015 | 13 replies
We've got to do some interior renovations to accommodate for the loss of the garage (moving the laundry, hot water heater, electrical panel indoors and building in some storage inside), and they came in at a very reasonable price.Glad to be of help.

7 December 2017 | 15 replies
List of upgrades includes but not limited to:New natural gas heating system complete with new panel heaters and thermostats throughout the building. ($25k)New domestic plumbing throughout ($4k)Wiring upgrades including new meters and service entrance to accommodate new W/D hook-ups in all units ($15k)Installed 2nd driveway, 20' x 37' ($3500)24 new windows ($7200)Gutted and replaced kitchens and baths in 3 out of the 4 units.Refinished all hardwood floors, painted all units, fixed repaired trim, and all interior and exterior cosmetics.4 new sets of appliancesBEFORE AFTER

8 December 2017 | 2 replies
They got an appraisal (think 1950s house never been updated, rear garage corner rotted apart, roof was 40+ years old and crumbled off in the wind, soffits and some wall rot, original boiler, outdated panel... a mess).

18 May 2019 | 3 replies
Read up on outdated and recalled electrical panel identification, some of the old panels are uninsurable.

27 May 2019 | 6 replies
He thinks it may have somehow gotten into a utility chaser (about 12"x12" hole behind the tub in the bathroom that, last we knew, was covered with a panel) and disappeared into the walls.