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Post: Hiring uninsured contractors

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If the someone gets hurt on your property because a piece of drywall, roofing, siding, etc. falls on there head (even if it is after you sold it) they could come back to you and sue you. Or if they are walking on your property and step on a nail or trip on a pile of 2x4's BUT if your contractor has insurance than HIS/HER insurance will pay for injury caused by construction type accident.
If you have a contractor do work and it causes damage then i.e. roof caves in. Or if it rains while the roof is off ruining the drywall. Sub falls threw roof.
You get the point.
J.B.

You can pay to have what ever you want to have done at the price you want to have it done. And you can pay to have it redone at whatever price you want to also. OR.........
J.B.

Post: Contractor in Houston

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I am an investor/contractor in Houston, I work in most areas in and around Houston. I only work on investment properties not your personal home give me a call for a free line item quote even if you do not own the home yet.
J.B.

Post: Gas Prices!

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I just made my golf cart more comfy for those long family trips.
J.B.

1 to 4 parts beach to water in a spray bottle.
Make sure your remove all the molded area i.e. sheetrock, wood paneling, etc.
If you have it in the walls you need to expose all the mold.
Spray it w/ your mixture and let it sit for 2-3 hrs.
Then you can order a product call LUMBAR if you live in the Houston area you can buy the product at Solutions, a pest control type store.
Spray that on the area and it will prevent mold from comming back.
J.B.
(note: you must fix the water problem water leak=mold)