
12 December 2016 | 2 replies
I've gotten one quote for far for $100 for anything 1"-6" and every inch after that costing an extra $20/inch.

30 June 2015 | 33 replies
Note that if there are trees or tall buildings nearby, the pole in the yard might not give the "line of sight" that the dish needs.

12 January 2023 | 38 replies
My guess was lottery tickets and tall boys, After a year he would not have been able to pay rent with that type of habit.

9 February 2010 | 46 replies
The trees have to be at least 60 feet tall.

4 May 2023 | 31 replies
Brush up on building code requirements: in basements you're looking for egress windows that are 5.7 sq feet or more openable (3ft by 3ft casement style windows work best), and ceiling heights 6ft 8 inches or greater (as little as 6 ft 4 inches is ok under ductwork and beams though)2.

12 September 2023 | 6 replies
We will have to augment the doors of the hanger to allow the tail off a737-500 to stick out since the opening is 6 inches too short to allow full access.

30 September 2020 | 11 replies
That and I was stressed because some guy tiled one of the bathroom floors in a rental and I saw the work yesterday and to my horror discovered he grouted along the walls seriously half an inch instead of tiling = it looks like garbage (I told him to remove the quarter round and get something wider to cover the grout corners because it's awful and he'd probably screw it up more otherwise).So I barely slept last night.

13 May 2021 | 120 replies
But also cut your cost by buying 1/4" inch or smaller shoe molding and use it where the tread meets the riser in stead of a cove metal.

8 October 2018 | 30 replies
For all, we prefer tiling the tub surround with 6 inch square white ceramic tiles.For counter tops, laminate is our standard.

11 September 2023 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $300,000 Cash invested: $75,000 I bought this new SFH as I exited from a duplex property and used the 1031 exchange to put all the proceeds to this new SFH.By the time I bought this house the interest rates started inching towards 5%.I got the 30 year mortgage and currently I am paying about 1700/month for mortgage/taxes/insurance and getting a rent of about $2100 per month.