25 May 2012 | 3 replies
In this case half of it is finished, and on the other side of the wall is the unfinished side with the water heater, furnace, washer, dryer, mop sink, and fuse box.
28 October 2012 | 41 replies
Steve Babiak even those with a college degree can end up pushing the broom or mop as a lowly janitor.
27 August 2007 | 11 replies
All that's needed is mops, buckets, rags and cleaning supplies.
20 September 2011 | 9 replies
I have quad 4 unit buildings that are town homes.What I have found is it is much better to put all tile on the main floor instead of carpet or vinyl.Upstairs with the carpet it doesn't get worn down as much as the main level.When you evict a tenant with tile it is mop and go and not fixing tears in vinyl or carpet that can't be salvaged.The dirty carpets tend to attract bug problems as well.You can find tile cheap and buy a big area rug to warm it up for cheap.The key with tile is the contractors can kill you on the install fee.You have to find a contractor hungry for money.I can get tile 12 X 12 for 56 cents a sq ft.Main level I would spend about 229.60 in tiles,another 150.00 in mix for bonding and grout for finish and just put back old finish trim down and repaint.Can get a hungry contractor for 75.00 a day to tile day one and finish grout 75.00 day two.Total cost 529.60 for main level.I have 1,178 sq ft with 2 story but I leave carpet upstairs and on the stairs and tile the main.Don't pay high prices.Be patient and turn over rocks to find the great deals.
2 April 2009 | 6 replies
It takes about as long as it does to mop the floor.
11 September 2018 | 10 replies
Here is a breakdown of the items they saw that needs attention.Needs minor trash removal; needs mownSupport post trim needs replaced; badly deteriorated; upper trim needs scraped and paintedBroken panes on side back needs replacedReplace fixture on front porch; flood lights on backNeeds some minor trash removed and minor work done220 wiring needs secured;not up to code, needs to be placed inside conduit.Install new furnace filterClean and paint register ventsInstall apprx. 4 door stopsFull interior rent ready cleaning required after all work completeReplace as needed to match all light bulbsSteam clean all carpet; sweep and mop vinylReplace missing storm door, paint interior doorPaint all wallsPaint door; interior shows signs of previous leak, but doesn’t appear to be a current problem; paint interiorSeal gaps in side window; paint all; seals appear damaged on double pane windows; may not be an issueReplace screensInstall two smoke detectorsInstall two blindsTouch up, as neededPaint all window sealsSeals appear bad; paintInstall screenVery old and drawers fall out; should be replaced with new; secure handles, if keptHas several large chips; functional sink otherwiseInstall two strainers Install fire extinguisherPaint side exit doorEstimated cost is $4,000.
29 May 2019 | 16 replies
I would mop up as much water as I could and run a large dehumidifier in the room with the windows closed.
11 August 2018 | 6 replies
Then use a good sponge mop to scrub the walls and ceiling.
11 April 2017 | 7 replies
You're right about mop and bucket being unsatisfactory for clean up of that type of waste.
24 November 2015 | 9 replies
We have laminate in some of our rental bedrooms and it holds up ok...just have to remind renters not to wet mop it.