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Diane Stinebaugh time to kick them out. Am I right or am I wrong?
13 September 2017 | 33 replies
People pour concrete down the toilets to ruin the plumbing or overflow the bathtub to flood the house.
Charles Campbell New member intro - Chuck Campbell - Ellis County TX
11 January 2018 | 4 replies
I used an awesome concrete guy not far from you when I did a job in Maypearl three years ago.
Angelo P. Beginner from Chicago Northwest Suburbs
4 September 2014 | 12 replies
I welcome any suggested paths to better educate myself from the ground up.I'm not yet at the point where I know what I would like to invest in (duplexes seem interesting), but hope to form a more concrete vision and associated goals within the next few weeks.
Brendon K. I came back from my first FHA quote, time for a few questions?
19 March 2017 | 1 reply
If I need some concrete poured, there's no guarantee that the first GC I talk to will be particularly knowledgeable about that particular task.
Mike Hoherchak May 16, SEC Crowdfunding Law, what does it mean for RE investing?
11 May 2016 | 15 replies
They have a great team of software geeks to make their systems functional and polished from the project widgets to the investor dashboard and registration process.
James Morris New Build Construction Costs Austin TX
26 March 2015 | 2 replies
I am looking to keep this one pretty simple with stained concrete or tile (whichever is cheaper) with carpet in bedrooms and typical average finish out besides some granite counters.
Jerry LoCoco General Contractor Insurance Policy Limits
29 August 2013 | 11 replies
I was just reading yesterday that as far as fatalities and injuries on construction jobs, Roofers are #1, I think followed by concrete workers that are injured when ditches aren't shored up and they have a cave in.
Alex K. What to do if plumber finds surprise and cannot finish the job?
16 January 2012 | 8 replies
It included concreting over the hole after the repair was made.
Steven Maduro your handy man or GC and developing a good relationship
16 October 2012 | 9 replies
it is that there is bad with every goodand that you have to know a good thing when you see it/I have probably gotten 6,000 dollars worth of work for about 2,500and although not all of it is spit and polish most of it is very well done his expertise seems to lie in structural and engineering codes and section 8 requirements building codes etcand he helps me stay in compliance with these thingsI will be sticking with this guy every land lord needs a good handyman/GC that can be trusted.my eye for detail will have to be developed to compensate for his lack of the beauty aestheticeventually we will mutt and jeff ourselves into bigger pockets