"Dry Walls--New Construction"
As a homeowner if they are hiring anyone to come into their home they have every legal right to ask for a certificate of insurance,you also have ev...
As a homeowner if they are hiring anyone to come into their home they have every legal right to ask for a certificate of insurance,you also have ev...
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ViewsI start out with both my batterys full charge and then when the 1st dies I grab the 2nd off the charger and stick dead on charger by the time 2nd i...
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ViewsHave someone with a house spray down the house where you think the leak is located go into the attic and look around for some leaking going on.Ive ...
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ViewsAsk him for a certificate of insurance,how far out he is,and get a time frame of how long to expect this should take,if he has any other jobs going...
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ViewsAt that $500 if no changes were made to up the cost then yes you are in your legal rights for sure. My question is did you already pay him this am...
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ViewsIt is easy to use and user friendly,I have tried it 2 times to see what it is about.I am a paint contractor. I had to put 4-5 coats on just to mat...
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ViewsIm not a builder but a paint contractor. In some cases the builder bids out the job as a complete,from all the subs bids. Some contractors will s...
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ViewsThats what I would do just like devildog stated,get an inspector tell him what is up and not let anyone know he is an inspector just a "friend" tha...
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ViewsWithout seeing it im guesing it is either a varnish,poly,or lacqueor. I would lightly sand it with 220 grit sandpaper (rubbing it once down and on...
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Views"Goop" makes some pretty good stuff made for pottery and such.
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ViewsOr try goof-off,or lacqueror thinner just a dab on a rag then should just wipe right off. Sold at any paint stores and any dpots (box stores)
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ViewsOh,I live in Northern part of MN and it gets to -40 below here too.Never no problems even when it hits 100 in the summer it never fails to keep eve...
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ViewsOur freezer is older than this and is a chest type,and has always been in a unheated garage it's whole life with no problems what so ever,so I woul...
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ViewsThis a lot of what is going on up here (we stain alot of it),and so I am a painter and after seeing this go on I decided to give it a try on my lit...
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ViewsI don't know about anyone else but I like to take the tape off about 1 hour after painting.
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ViewsMeant to say yes that you could.
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ViewsYou could go to the insulation board and see what they have to say about the price you are being charged.
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ViewsI would say no because your old drywall has been primed and painted so it can't get trapped in it,I would say clean it,prime and paint it.
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ViewsYou could always sit down with him and gently ask him again why he brought so much insulation and ask if you were charged for all the excess. Anot...
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ViewsThen call a few of them,they will come out for free
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