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General Home Improvement Discussion
11-29-2005, 04:54 PM
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real estate agents
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probably not. The agent will help you find the...
probably not. The agent will help you find the best house presently on the market in your price range. You won,t get charged a cent the seller pays the realtors commission you pay the seller.The...
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General Home Improvement Discussion
11-29-2005, 04:46 PM
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Selling a home
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Canadiver
I just sold mine and I painted the outside and...
I just sold mine and I painted the outside and put new garage doors on because the kids had damaged them. Inside again new paint walls, doors and trim. Put all new carpet and under lay down....
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General Home Improvement Discussion
11-29-2005, 04:35 PM
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Realtors fees?
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Canadiver
The realtor is paid a commission on the sale of...
The realtor is paid a commission on the sale of the property. That commission varies depending on the realtor and the property usually X %. But it is the seller that pays the realtor and the realtor...
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General Home Improvement Discussion
11-29-2005, 04:25 PM
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House skirt vents
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Canadiver
The purpose of the vents is to provide cross...
The purpose of the vents is to provide cross ventalation to the crawl space,. This helps to eliminate mosture which can cause mold etc. It shouldn't hurt to much if the crawl area is dry and you...
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Plumbing Forum
11-13-2005, 06:07 PM
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Jacuzzi Tub
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Canadiver
It is no harder to install a jetted tub than any...
It is no harder to install a jetted tub than any other tub. Except you have to have an electrical connection for the pump, which has to be GFI for safety. When purchasing the tub make sure to get an...
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Roofing and Siding
11-11-2005, 08:29 PM
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Spray on siding?
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I use to see spray on Vinyl 10 -15 years ago, lot...
I use to see spray on Vinyl 10 -15 years ago, lot of homes built then with ceadar siding there was a company pushing this product at the home shows here in the North West. As of late I have not seen...
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General Home Improvement Discussion
11-11-2005, 08:21 PM
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tree stump how do I get rid of it?
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Canadiver
Best way is to dig around the stump to expose the...
Best way is to dig around the stump to expose the roots, cut the roots and then pull the stump depending on size. This would do less damage then say: having a backhoe come in and dig it out if you...
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Carpentry and Woodworking
11-11-2005, 07:50 PM
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Kitchen cabinet repair
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Canadiver
Replacing doors and refacing cabinets is usually...
Replacing doors and refacing cabinets is usually cheaper, and you do not have to touch the counter tops. Depending on when and how the cabinets were made would determine witch way to go. Manufactured...
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Framing and Foundation
11-11-2005, 04:39 PM
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Paint-which brand is best?
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Canadiver
I agree with what everyone is saying, over...
I agree with what everyone is saying, over drywall it is best to stick with eggshell or flat to prevent flashing and imperfections that satin or gloss would show more. Buy the top quaility latex in...
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