27 September 2023 | 4 replies
Include damaged cement board walls in unaffected areas, threw out the vanity, damaged one water supply valve, tiles.
18 August 2023 | 9 replies
Some of which are legitimate (tile lifting in kitchen, and a door panel coming off), but some others are starting to seem very nitpicky.
26 September 2023 | 1 reply
He's also not done things we agreed to (place a sealant over suspected asbestos tile flooring before LVP), or chagned plans without notifying me (Locations of mini-split heads to different ROOMS, rather than more central areas).So today he asks me for a progress payment "so he can pay the other subcontractors and recover cost of additional materials he's incurred."
17 November 2021 | 122 replies
One example of this would probably be Tesla's solar tiles.
21 May 2016 | 106 replies
It ranged from "I can borrow all the tools I need to complete this job" and "I've got a buddy that needs work, we'll knock this out for you" to "I do decks and painting but my uncle is a retired carpenter, he'll do a nice job on your cabinets and I know a guy for flooring, not sure about the bathrooms and tile but I'm budgeting $2k in labor to complete your bathrooms, I'll find someone to do it".
25 September 2023 | 17 replies
How many books does BP release in a yr that it needs its own tile?
7 May 2023 | 18 replies
Then the choice between tile or panel,etc ; bathtub or shower.
30 August 2020 | 2 replies
But to provide some value anyways, here are our costs.Kitchen: New cabinets, granite, hardware, appliances: $17K to $20K (includes labor)Pain interior: $2K - $4KBathroom: New bath/shower, toilet, tile work, Vanity, hardware, $5K-$7K (includes Labor)New flooring about $6 to $10 / sqft installed.We personally put in a lot... again depending on the area and comps.New doors, new windows if they are older, new doors, trim, hardware, update electrical if it is outdated (people will just not be happy buying a house with AL wiring).Our absolute minimum we put into our houses is about $40K-$50K, but that literally doesn't get you much.
6 January 2008 | 6 replies
(pressure treated wood contains pesticides)Solar hot water heater or on demand tankless Low flow faucet fixtures and toiletsNon-VOC (volatile organic chemicals) paint, caulks and sealantsReverse osmosis household water filtration systemRecycled tile, bamboo or cork wood flooring with non-toxic underlayment, or natural fiber carpeting (most standard laminate and carpeting contains toxic sealers and chemical treaments/dyes)Greywater recycling system for plumbing
16 June 2010 | 8 replies
Prices have gone up for Harry where the supplier/dealer is actually trying to cash in on the credit, raise the price then offer the credit, not leaving much room for the contractor/developer.But if you talk quanity for ten homes, then there would be a savings.