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Dan Graney Water Jetting to clean drains
10 February 2016 | 12 replies
If using a tape it should be rotated as quickly as possible while shooting max amount of water for flushing effect. 
Manesh Hardeo Atlanta area rehab project
20 July 2016 | 14 replies
With the strange shaped crown you will cut ( to match the angle of the slope), once installed and caulked - the eye will see the bottom of the crown molding line up with the rest of the room.Another method to do this: hold the crown up against the wall, with the right side flush with the ceiling and straight across to the left wall ( make sure the right side bottom is in line with the molding from the wall to its immediate right).
Sylvia B. I win the prize - a.k.a. thank you, God, for plumbers!
5 February 2016 | 11 replies
a royal flush beats a full house!
Erela Plotkin how much to provide for a good tenant
22 September 2014 | 22 replies
Phillip:Thankfully, the garburator/garbage disposal is predominately a US affection.Dollars and cents aside, there are many other reasons not to use them:1) they increase the amount of organics that reach the sewage treatment plant which, in turn, increases the plants consumption of oxygen ... which, often results in more active bacterial matter being flushed/released from the system into waterways;2) increase the amount of solid residue which needs to be removed from the treatment plant and disposed (usually in landfills);3) they have been linked with the increase in toxicity of the water supply (this is not a fault of the machine itself, but rather the user); 4) they also tend to increase per-household water consumption.Under sink garbage disposals are no longer permitted in many locations.As a landlord with student rentals, they are simply an invitation for more service calls and higher repair costs.
Dave G. General Contractor v Inspector
17 June 2015 | 13 replies
Enter new to home buying guy and wife looking to buy a home in San Antonio to live in then rent out.Home listed for $220k it was a flip and was purchased for $60k less than a year ago.Exterior looks wonderful, inside looks great.Original 100yr+ hardwood floors, everything looks very shiny.As we are walking around we start flipping switches, flushing toilets etc.One toilet in particular makes a very gurgly sound that doesn’t seem right and some hall lights don’t work.Our RE agent is all about telling us to hire a General Inspector which will cost about $400 to inspect the property and tell us if anything needs to be fixed.As we look around we start to see more problems.There is a place in the roof where the roof has raised away from the house leaving a sizeable hole to the attic.There is no drip edge along the roof.The breaker box has empty slots in it that let us see into the drywall.Knowing this was a flip we investigated on another Texas State website to look at all the filed permits for the new electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and roofing, and got nothing.No permits filed at that house.Red flag?
Benjamin Mueller Drywall Annoyance
30 August 2015 | 10 replies
Or use 3/8" and pad out the framing members to make the face of the patch flush with the wall.
Phillip Syrios "Who Takes the Ice Cube Trays Out of the Freezer?" - What's the Craziest Thing a Tenant did on a Move-Out
17 March 2015 | 15 replies
Dude was getting evicted and took it upon himself to quit flushing the toilet. 
Tzvi Balsam Are there alot of stupid investors out there ?
14 June 2016 | 66 replies
I still think I disagree with the premise that there isn't stupid money out there, but I also could have been more clear.The example I gave, absolute best case scenario puts the cap rate somewhere in the 3% range, whereas I've seen properties within a mile of my example with cap rates closer to 4.5/5% (assuming all cash in both scenarios).The bay area is flush with cash right now so bank approval isn't always a limit for stupidity.
Brian Pham New member from Queens, NY
27 March 2017 | 4 replies
And now that you're here we'd love to see you be an active member of the BP community so be sure to set up Keywords Alerts for your local area such as "Queens" or "Flushing" if you're looking to find potential opportunities for investing, education in a subject, or other members in your area.
Damien Clark Well Inspection?
16 September 2016 | 8 replies
If you really have not used the water for a year if there is  holding tank that has been holding water that long may want to flush it.