
15 January 2018 | 10 replies
Restaurant tenants more concerned if they're on the hook for roof, rooftop HVAC, parking lot surfacing, striping, etc.
9 June 2015 | 12 replies
We have tings such as infrared cameras, temperature and humidity meters, mold air and surface sampling equipment, and many years of experience. 4) While mold is not regulated, asbestos and lead are very highly regulated, with potential huge fines, even time in federal prison.

21 April 2014 | 2 replies
The numbers you presented certainly look good on the surface, but you really have to be careful about where you're pulling your data.

15 June 2010 | 8 replies
That keeps the cracks in the slab from coming through to the surface of the tile.

8 June 2007 | 8 replies
On the surface this sounds like a pretty good deal to me, but being in a rural area could be a problem if you have vacancy.

24 October 2018 | 0 replies
This smaller warehouse is adjoining a larger warehouse.

13 February 2020 | 49 replies
After cutting the slab for the plumbing, I will need to float the entire floor to make a smooth surface.

11 March 2019 | 15 replies
how about price of draw inspections, etc. you gotta dig deeper than the surface

18 August 2016 | 20 replies
do granite if you can find one of the independents with the tools/connections.... half bulnose/flat in a pattern and really common color.ikea has really cheap formica (almost to the point of per/renter expandable) but you need a quick and good handyman.formica also makes solid surface (not just foil)... not sure how it handles a hot pot and knife cutting....you can also do really large porcelain/granite tiles (18-20"+ inches) with very thin grout lines...concrete can go with a very good sealer, and somebody who knows what to do.but in the end, you want something you can replicate again and again with not a lot of headaches down the road...continuous success

24 August 2017 | 11 replies
If I'd left all the right cleaning supplies, they'd not scratch any surface with anything random.Gonna try!