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23 May 2016 | 3 replies
We took out wood paneling on the walls that had 3 layers of smoke infused wall paper beneath it (really should have just ripped out the drywall...).
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31 May 2016 | 12 replies
I have security monitoring through a company that uses the Qolsys IQ Panel in conjunction with Alarm.com, and this works as a Z-wave hub for multiple products including security, wifi thermostats, electronic locks, lights, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide, freeze detectors, and more in the future I'm sure.
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1 August 2016 | 8 replies
I purchased the paint for another job had $150 in the 2 5gallon buckets of behr ultra, $46 in ceiling paint, 2 shower valves at $55 each, drywall at $64, insulation $60, plumbing fittings at $23, tile was $100, $60 in door knobs, I payed my employees for cleaning all 4 units out, painting 1 apartment and half other, tearing out paneling and insulation, re install new insulation and hang and finish drywall, install 2 shutoff valves and install scald proof valve.
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20 February 2016 | 9 replies
leave the one in the light and install a GFI breaker in the panel. the oulet is then gfi protected and you meet your requirement.
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6 April 2019 | 9 replies
Generally you they have a topic with a speaker or panel (economy, current conditions, out of state buying, private money, etc) and the agenda is something like 6-7 networking, 7-8 speaker, 8-9 networking.
27 February 2016 | 8 replies
These meetings have a usually have speaker or panel.
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26 February 2016 | 8 replies
We own a triplex right now that only has two electrical panels so the upstairs and downstairs units have to split the electrical bill which is a hassle if one of them doesn't pay, because the other person still wants their electricity.
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2 March 2016 | 37 replies
Tub was cracked due to not being supported. 2) No access panel required by code for the pump, the pump was in the rear of the tub buried under the tub deck. 3) No thermostatic anti-scaled mixing valve required by code for the roman tub filler 4) No dedicated circuit for the pump required by the manufacturer, the electrical for the tub was piggy backed on the vanity lights 5) no GFCI protection on the tub as required by code 6) no grounding of the tub motor as required by code 7) ABS drain glued to PVC drain pipe with ABS glue 8) the tub valve connections uried with no access were IPS threaded stainless steel flexible water lines instead of hard sweated copper connections, (lost count on all the shark bites they used, they must buy them in bulk) 9) all the tile was tiled directly on the plywood of the tub deck, no underlayment to prevent the tile from being popped and the grout cracking from moisture getting to the plywood...the list goes on and on.. oh and the tub filler valve was located on the back side of the tub, not a code violation but certainly not user friendly for somebody to have to climb basically into the tub or over it to turn the water on, but that's minor in the scope of all the code violations and poor workmanship, that's just poor design.
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5 March 2016 | 7 replies
Which if any of the tasks below might involve significant health/legal/financial repercussions due to lead or asbestos in the materials: Sanding down the wood floorsDemoing the bathroomDemoing the kitchenReplacing paneled walls with sheetrockReplacing the flooring in the kitchenOpening up two passagewaysSoffit repair
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10 March 2016 | 18 replies
The seller didn't end up having to perform any work, even though the electrical panel was not updated.