Jim K.
Electrical Kiln Installation -- Anybody done one of these?
13 October 2018 | 7 replies
If you have a new panel in a moderately sized house, you're most probably have a 150 amp panel.
Stephen Sokolow
Multi Family South Bend
20 August 2018 | 16 replies
I have the experience and ability to repair almost everything in a property(furnace repair and replacing the electrical panel are about the only things I can't do).
Delonte Wall
Where’s the investor or real estate groups in Washington, DC .
26 July 2018 | 4 replies
You set them up in the "Settings" panel for our account.
Luke Grogan
Wholesaler is a broker and has re-assigned the contract
26 July 2018 | 7 replies
In working to get insurance, I found out the home was not insurable and I wouldn’t be able to complete the repairs in under 30 days to get it insured because it is currently tenant occupied until the end of the lease.I notified the wholesaler that there are some issues here and I would either need to buy it with cash (as intended) and leave it uninsured while hustling to do the roof, AC, and electric panel in under 30 days (a little tough to do with the permitting of a roof in Brevard county, FL right now).He said he’d check to see if any other buyers were interested and would “consider” refunding the assignment fee.
Mark Shelstad
Best way to zone heat a 2000 sq ft home
27 July 2018 | 4 replies
Detached garage.Entire south side of the home has good solar exposure, but I have no plans to install any solar array.
Tony Santos
Lead paint removal on bigger units
3 August 2018 | 8 replies
The inspector told me that there is a product used for this that is a peel and stick faux wood panel.
Haley M.
Cost for mini split AC units in Boston, MA
2 August 2018 | 12 replies
They would also be really close to the electrical panel (100 amps) on the same wall.
Tom Hafers
Advice on building commercial or residential
1 August 2018 | 0 replies
Additionally, we have a 30 year land lease with a solar company.
Jeremy Marshall
Furnace vs Electric heat on Rehab
15 August 2018 | 11 replies
You'd have to look at proximity to panels, metering, etc there too as you'd have some load (copper wires) to likely pull.It typically costs a lot more to heat using electricity vs NG, so I guess you'd be passing that along to the tenants?