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Diane Trotter Should I buy this house?
31 August 2016 | 20 replies
Interior ceiling needs to be replaced and fresh paint is needed throughout.
Joshua Dorkin Need contractor recommendation to find elusive leak
13 August 2016 | 19 replies
Pulling off the interior trim can also help locate it.
Rajat Shrestha New Member from Colorado, incoming College Freshman
11 August 2016 | 4 replies
I'm studying Interior Design and Construction Management.
William Laurent My first negotiation with a Motivated Seller
19 August 2016 | 20 replies
William Laurent What you can do is show the Seller photos, of interiors, of Recent Sales and Current Listings.
Michael Vitale Area has been treated for surface discoloration? Mold?
11 August 2016 | 0 replies
The interior ceilings look undamaged but I obviously can't see the top of the roof.
Livia Susan Hello from Oakland!
17 August 2016 | 4 replies
I have spoken to a few interior decorators, and they cost a bomb.
Livia Susan Do I hire independent contractors for my renovation?
11 August 2016 | 4 replies
I have spoken to a few interior decorators, and they cost a bomb.
Jonathan West Buying an old property in Dayton- Lead Paint?
12 August 2016 | 13 replies
The cost will vary significantly which depends on the type of treatment, replacing windows, interior or exterior treatment, is the house empty or occupied?
Marcin Chojnacki Another Beautiful Renovation and Beautiful Payday!
19 August 2016 | 102 replies
I have to ask...what was your inspiration did the creativity come from for the interior design of this reno?
Adam A. Toledo, OH PASSED New Lead Paint Law
24 January 2017 | 17 replies
(2) Impact surfaces are required to be treated only if: (i) Paint on an impact surface is damaged or otherwise deteriorated; (ii) The damaged paint is caused by impact from a related building component (such as a door knob that knocks into a wall, or a door that knocks against its door frame); and (iii) Lead-based paint is known or presumed to be present on the impact surface.(3) Examples of building components that may contain friction or impact surfaces include the following: (i) Window systems; (ii) Doors; (iii) Stair treads and risers; (iv) Baseboards; (v) Drawers and cabinets; and (vi) Porches, decks, interior floors, and any other painted surfaces that are abraded, rubbed, or impacted.(4) Interim control treatments for friction surfaces shall eliminate friction points or treat the friction surface so that paint is not subject to abrasion.