
27 May 2020 | 9 replies
Flooring, plumbing, new roof, added a garage, new counter top in the kitchen, full bathroom rehab including toilet, vanity, tile, redid drywall throughout, added a new cement patio, new cement sidewalk around the home, new drainage & grading.

2 June 2020 | 3 replies
Make your offer contingent upon the property being vacant, and you being allowed to inspect and modify offer as soon as property is vacant, and let the LL deal with the risk of getting him out.Or factor in the cost of the eviction, and the cost of total rehab, including things like cement down the drains and toilets, all the other horrible things that angry people do.

29 May 2020 | 0 replies
While at first this was useful in cementing the knowledge for myself, as I discussed it in greater detail.

14 April 2021 | 34 replies
Looks like we might start some new builds in the Orlando area and those are done primarily with cement blocks I will be interested to see the final cost of those I know here in Oregon I have seen block in commercial but not residential.

20 March 2021 | 1 reply
It it is filled with cement, but the exterior vent was also cemented leaving a slightly raised frame about 1/2" protruding from the brick.

31 March 2021 | 2 replies
Even have a variety of courses for you to take to further your knowledge and cement some great work practices as you are starting out.

2 April 2021 | 6 replies
I am a proud union member of the Cement and Concrete Union Local 20 here in NYC.I'm still in the learning phase but I am eager to start investing in real estate.

5 December 2016 | 50 replies
Only one has a cement pond!

23 April 2018 | 25 replies
I pour and plaster walls and floors with cement, I paid my buddy 2000 for plumbing and electrical .

23 December 2016 | 11 replies
Here is the information from the electrical inspection:Service The service was recently replaced with a new 3-meter pack.There was no sign of permitting, and the old undersized SE cable was not replaced, and there was not proper grounding and bonding.It is not clear if the 3-meter pack is PSEG approved.The ZINSCO sub-fed panel is now considered a safety hazard and needs to be replaced.There is not room for the new conduit to rise up the exterior wall to the point of attachment.The steps and newly laid cement must be torn up and replaced for the service to be replaced.There were several instances of unsafe electrical installations in the basement including a live wire that was laying at the foundation wall.Price Easily $5000, could go to $6500 not including cement and step repair2nd Floor Apt.