
4 October 2011 | 5 replies
I'm really interested in this, it would be great if I could talk to one of you guys more in depth.

29 October 2011 | 2 replies
This is important because the depth of frost penetration may or may not be an item of concern when determining the repair type (depth of repair, etc).

26 November 2011 | 50 replies
So they try do go more in depth on their sites and on their materials and investors have access to all of that without ever talking to someone at the company.

6 April 2012 | 16 replies
Interesting article.Personally, I'd steer clear of any sort of funding - there are enough places in Europe (for the gamblers) or Asia (for the growth-oriented) to be able to avoid any sort of debt.

15 January 2013 | 2 replies
It was a tool that was hosted on the site and was far more in-depth than that one page work sheet.

16 January 2013 | 11 replies
J Scott Also was meaning to ask you, when the contractor says $36 per linear ft for laminate counter tops, is this quoted figure ignoring counter depth?

13 February 2013 | 13 replies
I did deals all over New England.I'd be interested to hear if you're walking in with it in-hand or if its being requested when you present and offer and if its being requested then by whom and does it also accompany a deposit.Sorry to jump in on your thread with this but I'd like to know.If its helpful to this convo I don't think we ever made a decision with the client on whether or not to accept an offer or negotiate based on the depth of the buyer's pockets it always had to do with how much the asset was on the books for weighted against the potential for further loss.

8 February 2013 | 15 replies
So these you can still check in depth without the SSN/ immigration info.

7 July 2013 | 5 replies
As for counter tops, if you aren't doing islands or anything deeper than the traditional 22" depth, you can buy prefabricated granite slabs at a variety of places.

18 February 2013 | 11 replies
Standard pools are about 9' deep at about a fourth of the pool, tapered, transistion up to 3' deep at about a third, I'd guess and average depth of 6', so about 280 yards or 5 dumps @ $150 a load delivered here for fill, $750.