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8 July 2018 | 4 replies
It also takes days to install with dry times at each step.
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20 July 2018 | 5 replies
It has had water damage at some point in the past but is dry now with a solid roof and good guttering.
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31 July 2018 | 8 replies
Assuming the Exterior is completely dried in, the next steps to finish the project would be:Drywall or Wall Finish - a Cabin in Montana might prefer a Wood Finish instead of the Drywall we typically use in Arizona - Possibly a combination of both; I suspect Drywall would be least expensive but maybe not as Aesthetically correct.Assume an inspection is required to confirm proper Nailing of Wallboard prior to next steps - Make sure Wiring and Plumbing passed inspection prior to installing Wallboard.Tape, Texture, and Paint - If Drywall is used, not required for a Wood Wall Finish, but Wood might need to be Stained and Sealed.Flooring - Carpet, Tile, WoodMillwork - Cabinets and CountertopsElectrical Trim - Includes installation of Electrical Outlets, Switches, and Light Fixtures.
1 August 2018 | 6 replies
It looks like that water may be from someone failing to dry their hands after washing them
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8 March 2020 | 24 replies
If you fix the foundation, you almost have to fix the plumbing leaks because the water will eventually compromise the soils over time and lead to movement of the slab/foundation.
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24 October 2013 | 4 replies
The combination of the soil and drought is not a good for the foundations in the area.
16 June 2018 | 4 replies
when your hide you hand, the im a contractor from bklyn ny (still here) and im thinking on starting rehabbing and flipping in south florida. its all dried up nyc. i cant tell you how many times people here will haggle with me on price using poor mouthing.... then they are having material shipped from Switzerland for me to install... not always from there but u get the gist.it creates problems for me as i have to change order them rather than give them a price for everything prior. all to save a buck and make a buck...but it ends up costing them more later. where would be a good place to looking for property, around 500k?..
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25 June 2020 | 13 replies
The only real difference I noticed was that lending dried up.
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13 October 2017 | 6 replies
If I know Rich people (in The Netherlands) they would just keep going to court, just to bleed you dry on attorney fees and force you to sell cheap.