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Jason Hatfield Attic is finished but not insulated. Solutions?
21 August 2015 | 5 replies
Small round hole cut at top of wall for each stud bay, and then filled with the blown-in product.
Todd Whiddon New Construction - Vacant Lot to Showstopping Success!
11 July 2015 | 49 replies
This shower is AWESOME, we used the same wood tile from the floor and ran it on the back wall along with a river rock shower floor, this neighborhood is kinda "woodsy" so we went with a LOT of natural finishes in the house!
Aaron Liu How to Pump Up Your Home's Personality
2 July 2015 | 0 replies
The biggest advantage with the paint is, you can even cover any defect with the coat of it and can make the wall stand out.
Steve Rozenberg 1099ing Your Vendors!
28 July 2015 | 22 replies
I had a retaining wall fixed a couple of years ago, and the handymen who gave me quotes gave me really high quotes (for a couple of hours of work), and said, "oh, well this quote means I will have to 1099 you."  
Kenneth Taylor Kitchen sink
15 July 2015 | 12 replies
Having differences in opinion on sink placement in the brand new kitchen on a flip.1) Along the wall at a window facing neighbors house2) Spend the money to move window to facing the rear of house3) Sink and dishwasher in the 6x3 island.Opinions form experiences welcome!
Chris E. Toledo vs. Detroit ?
18 January 2016 | 29 replies
He put the picture into the thing on the wall and said - you may need surgery down the road, and you may not.
Chris Skjolsvik Feedback wanted on my first SFH flip analysis
2 August 2014 | 7 replies
(this was my estimate with input from the realtor who apparently does demo on the side)- All new flooring (combination of carpet, laminate, vinyl)- All new interior doors and hardware (6 panel hollow)- New (matching) light fixtures- Most or all new interior trim- New counter tops with modification to remove partial wall and add breakfast bar to open space between kitchen and dining room- Refinish existing cabinets- New bathroom fixtures (vanity, sink, toilet, tub) in both bathrooms- Likely sub-floor repair due to the significant amount of pet damageThe major areas that I didn't look closely at (because of the pile of junk in the way) but would certainly need to if I was considering this include the mechanicals (AC compressor appeared original), septic system, well, a closer look at the roof, and a closer look at the deck. 
Trevor Ewen Who wants to move?
5 May 2014 | 22 replies
So I give them Granite/ SS appliances/ rough saw wood floors with stone accent walls.
Sam Leon Lock selection by landlords
8 August 2017 | 48 replies
The key HAS to be up in the lock box or the door won't shut.I have the Master brand from HD, the kind that are like a padlock that you hang over the doorknob (vs the kind that you wall mount).
Kelly P. Orlando wholesaling market - drying up?
13 January 2015 | 11 replies
One of the investors off my list told me if it has solid walls and a good roof I don't care what the inside looks like I want it.