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Henry Clark Self Storage- Building Cost increases
2 August 2022 | 22 replies

Just got our latest estimate for our Phase 2 of a location. This is for your normal drive up units. Last fall Phase 1 we were $3,200 erected for 10 x 15 or 10 x 20. This was contracted around February of last year. La...

Patty Capson I need help with an apartment upgrade
31 January 2020 | 6 replies

I am giving two apartments a much needed update. Located in a transitioning area, however still a little bit rough around the edges. Using LVP flooring and painting the cabinets white...I'm stumped on what type of cou...

Sam Erickson Steel Brace Suppliers Milwaukee Wisconsin?
6 March 2016 | 3 replies

Anyone have a contact for a company that will fabricate the steel braces needed in foundation repair?  There used to be a company in St. Francis called Becker Steel.  Just tried calling and both numbers I could find f...

Account Closed Restored Appliances
23 October 2014 | 7 replies

Hey all,I'm finishing up a flip for a 3/2 single family home in the 180-200k price range. I've gone over budget by about $5,000 and am looking for ways to save money.I've looked through pictures of the other kitchens ...

Daniel H. Jacking up Foundation
17 June 2014 | 9 replies

I have a three family rental unit with one unit per floor. The ground floor apartment's floor is warped and uneven due to the main support beam not having enough support columns.

What is the best and most cost eff...

David K. countertop paint for rental
8 January 2019 | 12 replies

Anyone have good luck with the rustoleum product to paint outdated countertops?  I have one in a rental which is in great shape, its just dated.  With the addition of stainless steel appliances it will look good, but ...

Bill S. Failing Brick Victorian Fix
21 March 2014 | 0 replies

I'm looking at a property that has "issues". The primary issue is that it has a cut stone foundation which was not properly drained and has settled. When the corner of the foundation settled, the brick started to s...

Daniel Jordan Small closets
20 February 2014 | 14 replies

Hoping to draw from the experience from others here. I have purchased a house that I am renovating to rent. The house is sound and in a good area. 3 beds 1 bath comparable to the area. The one thing I am concerned wit...

Matthew Brill Exterior doors in a rental
27 June 2017 | 12 replies

I just bought a triplex in South Florida as a house hack. One of the units that will be occupied by a tenant has an exterior sliding glass door that opens to the backyard that doesn't close or lock appropriately. Am I...

Nat C. Cutting granite to size?
27 December 2014 | 20 replies

I am hell bent on having granite bench tops. It's really expensive to buy new but I'm finding a lot of people selling it on craigslist.My kitchen is fairly small and people are selling large granite pieces as they are...