Toni Romano
Cast Iron Pipe Coverage
15 October 2016 | 4 replies
Also, ductile iron sewer lines have nothing to do with water pressure.
Darren D. Ngo
Ask away any construction related questions.
29 October 2016 | 78 replies
Drilling and mounting will be easier.
Tom La Rosa
New House, Broken Sewer Line, Legal Problem, What to do ?
4 January 2016 | 20 replies
@Zach Fairfield I hear ya.. on this particular subdivision. the sewer taps are at the property line when we built the roads so they were scoped pressure tested prior to sign off by city .. so the run from that point to the clean out is 25 to 30 feet max... so yes I suppose you could get a belly .... but regardless I am happy for them to do all the testing inspecting they want.
Daniel Quezada
Winning the Property Wars with Doug Hopkins-Seminar Disgrace
6 November 2019 | 38 replies
Any opinion on how to pressure them to give me refund??
Katie Miller
What's the best recession investing advice you've received so far
15 May 2020 | 57 replies
Rents have been paid so far, so no real pressure on investor sellers.
Tiwana Merritt
Doing my first deal, help!
14 May 2020 | 1 reply
There are some temporary pressures pushing real estate prices higher - I think when we get to September we will see softening in the market.
Jeff Cliff
DIY for descaling whole house plumbing
16 May 2020 | 0 replies
Hi,I am looking for ways to descale whole house plumbing to get better water pressure on tabs throughout the house.A lot of DIY videos I saw talks about pouring about 2 gallons of vinegar in the water heater and leaving them in the pipes overnight before flushing the next morning.
Andrew S.
6 unit apartment exterior improvements/ value add
21 August 2020 | 3 replies
If the 6 unit were mine, I'd think about having (2) metal pick-nick tables, a matching trash can, (2) pole mount charcoal grills and fire pit, with a shrubbery border to make the area its own space.And for residents and their visitors this sign.
Jim Cichello
Seller's Agent Commission: $2MM LA Home
29 October 2020 | 8 replies
@Jim Cichello, you will be kissing a lot of frogs to find your 'prince'--the broker that folds under negotiating pressure from you won't hold up too well with other brokers.So just go to a 'flat-fee' brokerage, get it listed, and do it basically yourself.
Amanda Schneider
First step in investing? Why.
4 November 2020 | 9 replies
Now whenever I need some direction or have a big decision to make the pressure is off because I probably already have the answer.