
9 June 2019 | 6 replies
Then install "Vinyl" railings and Balusters (low upkeep).Have the front steps built like this (so they don't look like your looking through a skeleton).Put in a Fiberglass (low maintenance) Large Oval Glass front door with a good looking lock handle.Then I'd get rid of the vertical slider windows upstairs and replace them with ones that match the downstairs windows.

11 June 2019 | 10 replies
As I've gone on my day-to-day work of wiring homes,the question of why aren't people wiring for internet the same way they install electrical outlets?

26 June 2019 | 8 replies
The roofing company that installed the tarp is already threatening to put a lien on my property if I do not pay the full amount though - is there anything else I should consider doing to fight this charge/potential lien?

10 October 2019 | 29 replies
The trimming is lousy, wall boards bounce, large gaps...detail is horrible.In NYC i could get a total gut job and have installed: Proper sheetrock & durock wall backing, a new shower body with single lever handle & spout, porcelain floor tiles throughout, porcelain wall tiles surrounding the tub to ceiling height, tub, sink, new vanity, baseboard, prime and paint and 2 light fixtures for 10-13K.

6 January 2020 | 8 replies
@Chris Gantz - define "huge" - Fort Bragg is the largest military installation in the world with 50,000 active duty troops.

13 January 2020 | 8 replies
2. we went home depot, he bought steel studs, now some other friend of mine is saying, wood studs are better, because they are solid, steel studs are very light, also hanging/mounting stuff later will be problem, I didn't realize that.we didn't discuss earlier like studs will be metal or wood, I never thought of going so deep.so my concern is in such type of dealing can I ask him(Contractor) to work or use material of my choice or not.Thanks

12 February 2020 | 18 replies
This will help alleviate barriers to renting an apartment, the law says landlords must give renters options other than a traditional cash security deposit.There are three alternatives: an installment plan that allows the renter to pay the security deposit over the course of at least six months; a reduced security deposit no more than the equivalent of 50 percent of the first month's rent; or rental security insurance in which tenants pay an insurance company a nominal nonrefundable monthly fee in lieu of a deposit.

25 April 2020 | 0 replies
We are looking to install a wood, corral-and-wire-style fence around about a 200-foot perimeter in a residential property in intown Atlanta. Thanks!

12 June 2020 | 4 replies
More slope and the other half for roof reasons OR metal roof

26 June 2020 | 16 replies
Since you are not doing it for yourself, I would just stick with the carpet the installers are recommending.