Dustin Moore
14 Unit Multi! Is it a buy? I want it so bad I can taste it.
5 September 2017 | 23 replies
Even if electric and gas are individually metered, odds are that water isn't.
Jay Ash
What do you think of this deal?
24 August 2017 | 5 replies
My Deal I'm getting the building for $208,000.00I'm estimating $75,000.00 of repair ** The down side is the gas.
Steven Gillmer
New to the San Antonio area and ready to roll.
24 August 2017 | 5 replies
I did have two major unexpected costs: there was a major water leak that Cleveland Water did not notify my about and gas lines that needed to be replaced going to the furnaces.
Nick Ferrari
How much should I invest fixing up my first rental?
4 July 2017 | 3 replies
The gas fireplace is dated and could be redone.My question is should I invest $5,000-$10,000 into really making this place look sharp?
MacKenzie Clinton
Rental Rehab- kitchen to bedroom conversion?
4 July 2017 | 4 replies
Moving a kitchen can get pricey with plumbing (supply and drain), electrical (2 new circuits plus range/oven), gas, new floors, cabinets, etc.With some cheap labor it may be doable, but you're still probably talking a few thousand $$.
Chuck A.
Dealing with Contractor Issues
6 July 2017 | 10 replies
You know that was his gas money :)Based on what the facts actually are, he may be able to sue you though.
Sean Kollee
inner city duplex part 1-4
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
We would likely quote $2000 to take care of this process for a client (in part because the job takes a month, is often frustrating, and can consume days of staff time if procedures are not followed explicitly).Note that we were able to complete the process in 21 calendar days, the current wait time for a single service disconnect (gas) is estimated at 35 calendar days.
Sean Kollee
inner city duplex post 17-20
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
While there are a few preliminary inspections for underground work, sewers, etc, the pre board inspection is the 'big one' in terms of the amount of work to be reviewed all at once.Here is a list of what is inspected at the pre board phase: Electrical - all wiring in the house is exposed and can be examined easily by the inspectorPlumbing - drainage, venting, water lines and other elements are looked atGas - a pressure test is shown to the inspector to show the connections are not leakingFireplace - the install and mainly the venting of the fireplace is inspectedMechanical - the furnace, ductwork and return air installation is reviewedBuilding - the structure, engineered work, soil bearing report and sulphate test, radon gas penetrations, fire barrier and many other minor items can be reviewed hereThis multitude of inspections can be helpful to identify any of the countless mistakes or omissions the builder can encounter during the construction process.
Sean Kollee
inner city duplex post 21-28
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
We can't turn the furnace on because we are waiting for the gas meter and we can't turn the furnace on until we seal the building anyway.
Sean Kollee
inner city duplex part 29-36
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
The alley was susceptible to rutting because the gas company has to dig a couple huge holes in the middle of it to expose the gas lines.