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James Mudd Retaining Walls
12 March 2015 | 4 replies
The quote includes removal and haul off of existing railroad ties...concrete footer....and use of sandstone to build new wall. 
Kelly G. basement mold/water issue; need contractor and Advice - Milw WI
3 September 2016 | 8 replies
It's rare for mold to grow on foundations (since concrete isn't a food source).
Edward Damhuis Cap rate... I don't understand you.
5 September 2016 | 57 replies
That would be like comparing an A class office building with a concrete tilt up warehouse. 
Michael Herr No thinset under cement board
4 February 2022 | 61 replies
I tend to be skimpy on the screws, though.On concrete and over commercial tiles, I use no cementboard, just mortar then tiles.
Scott McGill Preemptive hot water heater change out.
21 April 2014 | 14 replies
Good news is that it is in the garage on concrete.
Nicole Williams Deal or no deal?
2 April 2012 | 18 replies
Is the city plan available or concrete enough so that investors know which areas will no longer be in the city?
Daniel Thomas Cashing out 401k to invest in RE
16 February 2023 | 139 replies
Lesson learned, don't fall for the polished sales pitch.I did remove my portfolio from her and self managed my IRA with no load funds.
Owen Hogarth Here we go
8 September 2009 | 96 replies
There was also the fact that the natives knew the land better than the foreigners and would constantly escape but de las casas advocated to free the native americans which happened and they decided to replace them with african americans.this move makes little sense to me since he saw the suffering of one group of people and decides to replace them with another but that's besides the point.You are also correct about the different groups of people who have come to america and made it their home, the irish, polish, germans, jews, you name it they've come but again they came of their own free will, whether it be to flee the potato famine in the mid 1700's or the jews during the world war they choose to come here.the fact that you said you don't see any representation of the immigrants or the slaves in our constitution illustrates my point exactly that the people who benefited the most from the free labor (slavery) wouldn't even state so in their constitution because it goes against everything they wanted their new country to stand for.
Timothy W. Iran secret nuclear facility - now what?
8 October 2009 | 112 replies
The problem is that (accord to public intelligence which may or may not be correct) their nuclear facilities are buried deep underground, and are protected by very thick walls of concrete.
Rich Weese Anyone really interested in construction??
4 November 2018 | 116 replies
Their work may only begin after the footings have been dug in the concrete crew has framed the exterior walls of the house and placed all rebar as well as compacting the footings.Once this is completed, we are ready to pour the footings, and then followed up with pouring the slab.