Luke Williams
Repairs
1 January 2015 | 9 replies
I've never heard of a painted tub: enamel over cast iron or dyed plastic/resin, sure, but painted is new to me.If it's any sort of plastic, I agree, replace it/them.
Taylor Jennings
C Neighborhood: What rehab additions will increase $Rent/mo?
28 May 2014 | 26 replies
Other things that could market it easier: flooring, wide slat nice blinds, ceiling fans (often trashed in C class properties, though), friendly porch with plastic chairs, etc.
Mike Bryant
Cleaning a fiberglass tub enclosure
23 May 2014 | 6 replies
The Mr.Clean magic eraser works wonders on a number of surfaces, including plastic and fiberglass and enamel and porcelain and painted walls.
John Thi
(New to BP) Investor from Los Angeles (SFV) looking in HOUSTON- What Areas?
11 July 2014 | 24 replies
You'll probably want to avoid the all-siding frame homes with white plastic fences.
Samantha M.
1920s home no central heat/air Part 2
18 November 2013 | 13 replies
It's about 2" of fiberglass board for the rigid ducts and about the same 2" fiberglass but more like a batt insulation sandwiched between the inner and outer plastic of the duct itself.
Ibrahim Hughes
Recommendations for Commercial Sized Vacuum Cleaner?
19 August 2013 | 4 replies
Next time maybe they will listen & cover the new floors with the plastic rolls I provided,
Brook W.
Using Energy Efficiency as a Strategy
7 January 2015 | 15 replies
This will cause a wicking effect which would be bad, then finish with a polyethylene (plastic) ground cover.4.
Pawan A.
Splitting cost with tenant on addition of blinds in house
2 September 2013 | 10 replies
Plus, you're catering to their decorating preferences instead of going with something plan that can stay with the property.Plus, when they move out, chances are they'll want to take them since they paid for half of them.Buy some cheap plastic blinds on your own.
Joey C.
Plumbing Issues
4 September 2013 | 9 replies
They placed plastic sheeting under the leak to divert the water to the shower.
John Schnyderite
Likelihood of mold?
5 September 2013 | 4 replies
if you get around to doing demo on the walls you must consider using containment (plastic barriers) to prevent the spread of spores all through the basement.Carefully and slowly cutting small pieces of damaged wallboard is safer than hitting it with a hammer or breaking out large pieces.The EPA has a great guide document on doing it yourself vs. using outside contractors.You are right.