23 January 2013 | 8 replies
I pay about $7 a linear foot for 4 feet high, installed with gates.
4 December 2009 | 10 replies
hey guys and gals...i have no experience with baseboard heaters...however, the estimate to fix the duct work attached to my gas pack is astronomical...the price for a gas wall furnace is even higher...i can purchase enough heaters for a few hundred bucks...it's a 700 square foot apartment, 2 bed/1 bath...the lady at lowes said 3 of the medium sized units should heat the unit entirely..i've heard they can torch a building..how dangerous are they for children as well?

4 February 2010 | 3 replies
That being said, I was wondering if anyone has a successful outsourcing business model I could follow to start off on the right foot.

2 February 2010 | 3 replies
how deep and wide are the footings?

15 February 2010 | 6 replies
A typical gut-rehab on one of our entry-level houses costs about $20-30 per square foot, with the average right about $25.In terms of learning about repair costs, my best suggestion is to find a house that needs work, put together a scope of work that is needed, and then sit down with a couple general contractors to get an idea of what they would charge for the various work items.

13 March 2010 | 17 replies
Also, in response to your question about pricing...using a price per square foot is fine when buying retail (who would do that right now?)

11 April 2010 | 8 replies
A demo hammer might be NICE but think a rotary hammer drill would be almost the same with varied uses. on a trench a foot wide or so it should be easy to roll it out of there.

13 October 2010 | 28 replies
You can quickly build experience by having a robust marketing campaign, screening deals, and approaching local coaches with GOOD DEALS.

7 April 2010 | 3 replies
Now I have been in some of those properties and I wouldn't touch them with a borrowed 10 foot pole.

22 April 2010 | 10 replies
I'm a short guy (5 foot 8 inches) and I had to dodge around the ceiling lights so as to not hit my head.Basically, there is no way this guy is going to rent this place for $535 in this market (to people that aren't complete dimwits at least).