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James Meehan Getting Tested?
16 March 2014 | 1 reply
Does the duct work deliver all the hot or cold air where it's intended?
William Avery Ozone generators
24 August 2016 | 11 replies
If you google "REME" you will find links to a company called RGF that sells products that go in the duct work or plug in to the wall.  
Bruce L. Can I deduct from Security Deposit?
21 July 2014 | 29 replies
.- $275.00 Clean Ductwork- $93.19 Clean Walls- $52.28 Clean & Deodorize Carpet- $33.40 Ozone treatment That as just for the master bedroom, I won't go over everything, but the quote broke it down by room.
Drew Farnese Mold
21 April 2014 | 10 replies
If there are visible signs of something you perceive to be mold, get the duct work professionally cleaned before you fire it up as well.
Sam Leon Tenants pissing
4 April 2014 | 25 replies
He resided with his parents who were unaware (until winter) that his habit was to empty his colostomy bags into the ductwork in his room.
Daniel Rubenstein House with tobacco smoke smell--help!
10 April 2014 | 21 replies
You'd have to be getting a great deal so you could do an every surface rehab and new duct work for the hvac.
Cory Schmidt gutted house
22 April 2014 | 8 replies
We are looking to just payoff our loan and move on with other projects.What we have done since purchase:-painted exterior -replaced bad roof on garage and porch -gutted first floor walls and ceiling -purchased 5 replacement windows to upgrade the ones which are outdated (comes with the house) -gutted the plumbingWhat needs to be done: Repair/replace some weak/rotted floor joists -Reinforce the trusses (outdated and weak) -Add some foundation support -Install the windows already purchased (come with house) -Install new electric -Install new plumbing -Install new furnace/AC and some duct work -Insulate and drywall the first floor -Paint interior walls and ceilings -Install new flooring -Install full kitchen and 1.5 bathroomsThe basement is accessible only from the exterior of the house and is a small (approx 10x10) room for furnace/water heater and the rest of it is crawl space.Total rehab cost = $45,000Purchase $59,900+45,000 rehab = $105,000 costEstimated After Repaired Value $160,000-170,000There are two bedrooms now, but a third is framed in to be added on the first floor.We have a short term loan which must be paid off, so we cannot do any type of owner financing.So that is the info I got from this source I don't own this I'm looking at making a deal let me know ur input thanksPS BP is da bomb !!!!!
Edith TenBroek Questions about shared thermostat?
3 May 2014 | 9 replies
The option to change this would be to install a landlord thermostat to better regulate the heating range.Lastly and my future plan is to add another gas meter (utility company will usually do this for free) and separate the ductwork and add a second furnace.
Just Don Brand new- reno- doors and trim
5 January 2012 | 7 replies
Was a crawl space, house lifted and new full basement built,which is now sporting the hi efficient furnace,new ductwork and water heater.
David Robertson House with structural issues...
28 March 2012 | 4 replies
I would have to modify wall heights in the basement, and potentiall relevel ductwork and piping.