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Im here to help ,I have held a Calif C36 license for 30 years,I am also licensed by the City and County of Los Angeles,,,,
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I see so many comments that tile showers are better than shower inserts.For ease of installation as well as cleaning and mold/mildew resistance, I like a shower insert better. While I'm taking a shower, I don't look a...
I had a topic earlier on rehabbing my kitchen what type of materials to use for flooring, counter tops etc. If anyone missed the picture of the kitchen I posted it. I have laminate cabinets in my house, they been the...
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I am pretty close on having an offer accepted on a huge 3 fmly, 9 bdrms, 3 bthrms, 4,600 sq. ft. house in Dorchester, MA. The outside it's totally distressed with old, ugly, flaky...
Hey everyone,I wanted to see what recommendations the BP community has when it comes to rehabbing a property in preparation for it to be rented. 1. What kind of material would you use that is ideal (low cost, durable...
I think it looks like there is water behind the stucco. But I'm no pro and this is the only small stucco area of the house. I really don't want to pay $600-$700 to do the stucco inspection only for this small area.......
House is a rental. The neighborhood has a mix of concrete and dirt driveways. The driveway I have is two 7 ft slabs. 1 slab is newer and the other slab is the old stuff with huge rocks in it. The driveway doesn't exte...
So, I got a video sewer line inspection on a turnkey home that I plan to purchase. It's a 60s build so the sewer line is cast iron and clay. There's heavy root infiltration at about 100 feet per the video. I've nev...
I have bid the foundation out but the prices are all over the place, at this point I have no idea what to price this out at. I have been rehabbing for 10+ years, but NC is a different monster. I then thought about G...
Has anyone ever installed vinyl siding over asbestos? I'm going to put 1/2 foam insulation over the asbestos, then side over that.
My main question is what type of nails or screws do you use to get through the asb...