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9 September 2023 | 17 replies
Even if you have the paint codes touch up over time especially on those types of colors is really difficult.
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19 December 2022 | 20 replies
On the way to meet the agent and the buyer at the house, the agent texted again and said they weren't going to close because the buyer didn't like the color of some trim and wanted it changed.
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9 June 2010 | 3 replies
For thoes that do not know what the docupen is... here is the link...http://planon.com/I have the full color unit, with a 2 gig expansion card giving me hundreds of pages of storage... really more in the thousands of pages.
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3 February 2012 | 40 replies
Michael, I agree with you on paint color.
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1 March 2013 | 27 replies
You are obviously in a different market than mine, but here are my suggestions:- No siding on garage, just new paint- Leave the roof on garage as-is unless it is leaking or really old- Definitely remove the awnings- Upgrade to two full baths- Recoat or resurface the driveway rather than make it concrete unless concrete is standard for the area and for your comps- For missing plumbing, do whatever is expected for your area- Trim all bushes and also add some plants with colorful flowers- Do the basement wall if the basement will be living space or if required by code now, otherwise no- We never include washer and dryer here, but maybe it's different where you are- I'd suggest doing stainless steel or faux stainless appliances; it's not much more and they look a lot better- If you can get inexpensive, nice cabinets from a distributor, great, otherwise Lowe's has some nice looking cabinets for the price- We always do granite countertops at least, but that's normal here- If that basement floor sealant is inexpensive, I think it will make the basement feel a lot nicer
30 December 2009 | 5 replies
If a sealer is applied after the cleaning then you will save the grout color for a few years longer than if you don't seal.
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5 August 2015 | 12 replies
We did fix what he asked for if it was a legitimate repair, and even repainted a wall color that he said he liked prior to moving in, but that once he was in, made him feel "sick".
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15 September 2015 | 36 replies
Also remember that this is a special, don't try to go tight or you may find yourself short and the color is gone.As with vinyl tiles if the subfloor is smooth you can get away with the cheaper vinyl tiles around a 2mm thickness But any irregularities will show like a sore thumb.
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14 January 2016 | 9 replies
@Steven MoralesWelcome to the vibrant BP community.