
25 March 2012 | 12 replies
Well IF you glue 2 " to wall,3/4" to that, and drywall to that, the manufacturer (Owens Corning ) has to certify its a allowed acceptable use of their product.

13 May 2007 | 1 reply
Regards,Jorge :superman: "Natural Born Mommas Boy" :D :D :D

15 November 2010 | 16 replies
:superman: "Natural Born Go Getter" :superman:

3 January 2008 | 6 replies
Then I read something from another source that shows that banks are sophisticated in this process and are not going to be just giving away deals.In conclusion, if the influx of the problems of this "declining" real estate market is from people that are walking away, willing to have a foreclosure on their records and had no equity in property, then I would naturally assume we won't see the best wholesale deals until these banks really feel the crunch of having to unload all these REOs off their books.

10 October 2007 | 1 reply
Its existance in the water,if known to the buyer,may be a material fact in deciding to buy or not.FYIFrom what I have read, the risk can, albiet small , extend to warm water bodies,natural and man made,even hot tubs ,even food .

5 July 2010 | 6 replies
A cheer for this catastrophes management.No one ask the collective world for help, no one take out BP from this scenario, no one consult lead academics.Which crime to our nature, incredible.

28 July 2010 | 4 replies
Generally not, but that depends on the nature of the lien, like a Lowe's credit card for materials.

5 August 2010 | 45 replies
I have done some skydiving, soloed an airplane, am a certified SCUBA diver, Jeeped the toughest trails in the Rocky Mountains, done Missionary Work for the very poor in Latin American, and you are telling me, and others, to get a life!?!?!?

16 September 2010 | 9 replies
I'm not some enviro wacko and not that much into nature, but WOW!

11 September 2010 | 15 replies
Might need to make several official trips to Asian countries to investigate the nature of the problem.