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Sara Bradford Finding a Good PM - What to Ask?
4 June 2019 | 6 replies
What work do you subcontract out and who do you subcontract it out to (plumbing, electrical,etc)?
Account Closed Thinking about going back to school...
12 June 2019 | 10 replies
At this point I consider myself a ‘jack of all trades’ I can frame out a wall, hang and finish drywall, rip up a floor, repair the subfloor, put down new flooring, basic electrical work like swapping out light fixtures and wiring a run of outlets, strip a roof and lay down new shingles or a metal roof, install a window or new door, hang kitchen cabinets, tile and grout a backsplash, very basic plumbing work like swapping out a tub or sink, I can build outdoor structures like decks, ramps, etc.
Dan Robinson DC water/sewer hookups
3 June 2019 | 0 replies
Anyone used DMV Plumbing & Waterproofing (https://www.woodbridgedrainrepair.com) or Nelson Plumbing & Construction (https://nelsonplumbingllc.org)?
Dan Robinson Utility hookups for new construction
8 June 2019 | 1 reply
Anyone used DMV Plumbing & Waterproofing (https://www.woodbridgedrainrepair.com) or Nelson Plumbing & Construction (https://nelsonplumbingllc.org)?
Simon Hernandez Adding water meters to multifamily
4 June 2019 | 8 replies
Reworking all of the associated rough plumbing and the follow up work inclusive of the finish work would be a tremendous cost in many situations. 
Dale Holder Will love to work with someone on a Detroit property .
6 June 2019 | 22 replies
Below that, you're in for a lot of misery having to redo the roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. 
Christopher Prince-Barry Rutherford NJ Contractor search
29 June 2019 | 3 replies
Must see previous work and have references to be considered.GCs looking for business relationship preferred.Rough SOW:-demo to studs-demo non structural wall-demo staircase-new electrical-new plumbing-new HVAC-new roof-new kitchen-new bathrooms (3)
Yuriy Tymoshenko Layout Help: Kitchen, Bathrooms, common areas
19 June 2019 | 12 replies
Plumbing moves add a lot to your budget so consider that as well.
Adam Hanson Shopping for a house in Tacoma WA
11 June 2019 | 4 replies
We are looking for a fixer 1500-200 sq ft (Ill be doing a large portion of the rehab myself excluding electric/plumbing) that we could turn into 2 separate units by adding a second small kitchen and potentially extra bathroom, and renting out the second unit, along with converting a detached garage into a vacation rental we would self manage, while staying in the first unit for the first year to fit the FHA loan.My questions are for the lawyers and contractors in the area:1.
Rachel Ararasato New investor in Hawaii
21 June 2019 | 28 replies
.* **Inspection fee**: not always necessary, but some lenders require an inspection of the home’s plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems and roofing, and check for potential infestation. $175-300.* **Attorney fees**: again, not always required, but some states require attorneys for both the borrower and lender to confirm that the closing documentation is correct.