I recently had a sanitary line fail under the basement floor. The plumber wanted an extra $2500 to break up the floor and dig the trench. I told him I would do that part to save the $$$. I did it the old fashioned ...
We are about to renovate a 1964 house in Florida. When we began chipping off the old 4x4 tile on the bathroom walls we found a slab behind each wall about an inch thick of concrete to which the tiles are adhered to di...
Hey So this tub on second floor been bothering me for about few months now. Been left by demo team, probably because it weights like a ton and may drop it down the stairs. Currently we trying to get an electric saw ...
My 20 year old disabled son purchased a 3/1 for $30,000 in the middle of September. We have been helping him to refurbish it [ thank God for youtube tutorials] and having an incredibly fun time doing so.The proble...
Hello BP Community!One of my clients is interested in getting into buying houses at foreclosure auctions, and then rehabbing them for re-sale. Are there any local PDX investors in this area willing to share advice or ...
How do you learn how to demo in North Carolina looking to get into general contracting with hands on experience. Any help on ideas to get started???? I’ve started my investment company. Now looking to learn how to bui...
How would you approach removing a partial wall ( which is splitting the living room).
I plan on hiring a structural engineer to assess it and then have my handyman do the job. But I am not sure if this something that...
Hello, I don't have any experience with cast iron tubs, from these photos are you able to tell if this is a "definite replace now" situation or a "its just a gamble if you keep them" situation? The upper lip around th...
Hi all! Once again we are heading out to view properties for fix and flip at 648 E. 93rd St. On Saturday 10am. Cone join us for the celebratory "christening" with sledge hammer by Sherrie Wright, Cory Gardner and mys...