I have a customer who has provided a new Kohler drop in tub (Devonshire K-1184) for installation in an alcove (60 x 30). They wanted this style in order to have a tile skirt on...
Replies 7I wish it always worked that way. :rolleyes:
Replies 8If it's the rubber gasket, I've not heard good things about it. I was thinking maybe this..... http://www.schluter.com/4_10_dilex_as.aspx
Replies 8I searched and didn't find any info on this so I'll ask...... Is it possible to convert a heat pump system over to LP for the heat side? This is something I'll sub out but I am ...
Replies 10I think there is going to be some good information here. I hadn't thought about the dual fuel option but might be something to consider. I also hadn't considered the cost of the...
Replies 11What I'm looking for is insight into whether or not it's possible to take an existing heat pump system (outside compressor, inside aux heat coil and blower) and replace the insi...
Replies 11So here is what I've been doing for the last month, all thanks to a select few of you here who offered advice on my foray into unknown territory. :notworthy It's an update to a ...
Replies 2It's a rancher and they had an attic fan in the hall nearby. After everything was masked and draped with drop cloths, I would spray a little and then pop on the fan. Cleared o...
Replies 3I have to put in a ceramic backsplash where there is laminate already installed. The laminate is well adheared to the wall and will be difficult to remove without destroying the...
Replies 11So can a hardwood guy who keeps making my tile guy come back to fix what he destroys.:w00t:
Replies 34Good to know I can go 120. I was ready to go 60. (and I'll skip the mesh) Good advice from all as usual :thumbup:
Replies 12John, where do you get mesh this wide and how do you fasten it? I assume mechanically but what do you use that lays flat enough?
Replies 12Thx John, I'm on site now removing the tops. I have picts on my phone and will post when I get back into the office. I think you undertstand it. The laminate goes up beind the u...
Replies 12I've read some of the stuff here on credit cards and PayPal. I recently had a customer ask me about paying with a CC and I had to tell them no. I still got the job but it star...
Replies 26Thanks for the replies to this post. As as result, I now have what I think is a pretty good first post on craigslist. http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/sks/2010614891.html I k...
Replies 24Good info! :thumbsup: Where would I look for this either locally or nationally and what do I look under? I contacted my bank but I need to speak to a branch mgr, the national o...
Replies 27Real good info. I didn't know about the zip code and didn't think to see if I could get the service thru my bank. I definitely agree on the seeming more professional. As I gat...
Replies 27IDK, I'm still on the fence about it. What about the potential chargeback? On a $500 purchase it probably wouldn't matter initially but start getting into the 5K to 10K and up ...
Replies 27Thanks for all the good info. I wasn't aware of the restrictions on collecting the fees but 2.5% on a 7K bill comes to 175. Do a bunch of these and it's gonna eat up any profit...
Replies 27You would be surprised what kind of work need a permit these days. It doesn't have anything to do with cost.
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