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Todd M. electric service upgrade: 60amp to 100amp
23 March 2010 | 13 replies
i just went through this with a 4 unit property...couldn't get replacement coverage with fuses....however farm bureau insurance did offer me actual cash value insurance ...you could check into them if they're in your area...that being said, i decided it was worth it to upgrade service anyways...it's a pain to fix fuses when you have problems, as they are next to impossible to even find...i switched to individual break panels for all 4 units and also had to move meters and cans while i was at it...be careful...the county will make you pull permits...meaning, if there are old fuses, you may have other things that will need to be updated as well...when you get estimates, make sure the electrician pulls permits and quotes for everything that the inspector will require...half my total bill was for updating other electric issues that the inspector was enforcing since we had to pull permits to install breakers..i'd like to hear what you decide..goodluck, and let me know if you have any questions
George P. Siding replacement
24 June 2019 | 7 replies
'here' standard rate of just siding install from scratch,,,$100/sq. and maybe can find a discount applicator for less given the economy.
Sam M. Goodyear Entran II radiant hose
20 April 2010 | 0 replies
http://www.lawcash.com/attorney/2648/goodyear-tire-rubber-lawsuit.asp http://www.entraniisettlement.com/index.shtml I am looking at a home (SS Flip) where this is installed as "in slab" in garage and "staple up" in the crawlspace and am concerned that I might have a hard time selling this home or passing a lenders/insurers inspections.
Robert Granara Heating question...I'm paying for heat
11 October 2010 | 3 replies
Is installing electric baseboard heat with separate thermostats an option?
Bienes Raices Gas appliances in rental?
3 January 2011 | 17 replies
Rather than try to educate them, I prefer to just install electric ranges.Around here at least, gas ranges require venting to the outside where an electric range does not.
Sohrab Ansari 16 units with electric Radiant ceiling heat
15 August 2018 | 5 replies
In which case we use basically the same system install baseboard radiant heat for that particular unit in one room.
Moncy Samuel Tenant move out date
23 July 2018 | 11 replies
"Once a judgment is paid, whether in installments or a lump sum, a judgment creditor (the person who won the case) must acknowledge that the judgment has been paid by filing a Satisfaction of Judgment form with the court clerk.
Bryan Findlay Pain in the ass tenants question / advice
22 July 2018 | 8 replies
The next day, a plumber installed and had to access underneath the sink.
Trevor Fulkerson What do you think about new technology for MF property access?
29 July 2018 | 2 replies
In my duplexes we are installing alarms-like ADT that the tenants control.
Austin Tam Cleveland Water Usage - Comparing Bills
11 September 2019 | 34 replies
Around 8-10 am, another two residents arose, you had a few toilet flushes and 12 mins combined of showering at approximately 2 gallons per minute which would tally the 30 gallons you see there, then those two took off to work.Go to Home Depot and pick up four Niagara Stealth toilets(.8 gpf and much cheaper if you pick them up instead of having them shipped,) install some 1.75 gpm showerheads(make sure they're well-rated,) check to make sure your faucets have the proper aerators installed and that you have no leaks, and call me in the morning.MG, PhD in Cheapness