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Pool Deck Renovation Needed
Asked by S.S. from Dallas
on March 14, 2008
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hey looking for someone to renovate cool deck of my pool would really like to maybe have it stamped if at all possible and would also like to look at putting in a smal...
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- Claffey Pool's - Owner is Charlie The BEST in pool and deck area construction and rehab! Michelle Greenwood
- My husband and brother-in-law have their own construction company. They have experience in outdoor kitchens. They are members of the TRCC and insured. They love to mak...
- Hi S.~ Check out Pristine Custom Pools. They specialize in the "outdoor living experience" ###-###-####
Recommendation for Deck Gates
Asked by C.M. from St. Louis
on January 12, 2010
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We have a wooden deck out our back door and the traditional (wooden or plastic) gates do not work if they have to have tension at the bottom because the bottom of the ...
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- If you have a gate that has a "swinging middle or a sliding middle"--the kind where you step on a release or press down and slide the gate---then you can always use a ...
- My husband owns a remodeling company and made the most beautiful baby gate for our house... not sure it would work outside (you would have to ask him) .. looks like th...
- I found an awesome gate that I love that retracts. We use our inside but maybe it will work for you. Everyone who visits comments about it. Here is a link to my blog w...
Looking for Reliable Deck Contractor
Asked by K. from Philadelphia
on February 9, 2006
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I'm on a limited budget but need to repair my deck before the summer season. Looking for a reliable contractor who will work within my budget. We are willing to do so...
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- My husband is a contractor and has been for the last 10 years. We have a 2 year old son and he is looking for work to do on the side. He has plenty of experience wi...
- I am not sure what companies service in your area but in abington area there are a few contracters depending on exactly what you need...If you need a good one use the ...
- Hi K., My husband is a local contractor, though I don't know what kind of time he has. He is very honest and does excellent work. Give him a call! His name is Rob ...
Referral for Repair of Leak in Roof
Asked by S.S. from Dallas
on April 29, 2009
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I am looking for someone to repair our roof, there is a leak going thru the garage ceiling. We have had 2 people to try and repair and it is still leaking, don't think...
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- Bret Foster Roofing, ###-###-####. He is a Christian and will stand behind his work.
- We used Certified Roofing Inc. They were great and worked with us on the payments. They also did some extra stuff that they didn't charge us for. Here's there info. Go...
- Go through your church. Also, might check with the Better Business Bureau... Third: Might go to Lowe's and inquire if they might recommend someone. Good luck.
Handyman Needed in Westminster Area for Drywall Repair
Asked by K.N. from Denver
on July 11, 2010
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a handyman that is reasonable and good. I have part of a wall that needs drywalled and some windows that need caulk around th...
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- I have a great one and he is really inexpensive. Call Rich at ###-###-####. He did a ton of work for me and the work was great and cost much less than other estimates.
- Greg Atchison: ###-###-#### He put in our deck and is the best, nicest contract I've dealt with. GL! He's a 'general contractor' so he does everything from decks to b...
- If you want you can call my husband. He does everything. I am not sure how his price will stand up to the quote you already got but I do know that he is extremely hone...
Looking for References for Some Contracting Work
Asked by S.W. from Houston
on September 14, 2009
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Hello ladies. My husband and I have recently purchased a home in The Woodlands and need some repair work done. Does anyone have any glowing recommendations for a gen...
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- Hi S., I work for a company called The Residence Doctor. We are located in Spring. We do all areas of home remodeling/repair. Check out our website at www.residence...
- Hi S.. My husband and I own a pool company called Ocean Blue Pools. We have been in business for 10 years although my husband has been in the pool business for about...
- We used Fair Claims Roofing and were delighted with their work (and they were one of the lowest bids). For plumbing I call Wolfhagen. If you're a Christian and would...
Just Curious: Do You Do Home Repairs?
Asked by A.S. from Iowa City
on March 23, 2011
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I am wondering how many of you fine ladies do your own home repairs/maintenance. Do you do things yourself, have your husband or a relative do them or hire someone?
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- Good for you! If you can, more power to you! I'm not sure why you're asking, sounds like someone is trying to guilt or shame you into being a handy-woman?? ...
- In general, we do things ourselves. The hubs is a mechanical engineer, so he is a "nightmare" to work for... hovers over contractors! The only things we have hired...
- My husband and I do nearly everything ourselves too. I agree--why hire someone when I can change out the faucet or electrical outlets myself. We've had two fixer-upp...
Am I Being Unreasonable on Honey-do List for My Home?
Asked by S.O. from San Antonio
on May 21, 2010
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Ok, moms. Haven't seen this one before....
My husband flies across the country twice a year to help his parents with their house.
(About 20 years ago, my FIL sta...
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- Wow, you mean he is giving up his own vacation time and time with his own family, not to mention all the things you need done around your own home and they aren't even...
- I sort of understand where you are coming from - being frustrated that there is a ton of work to be done at your house and hubby takes off to do someone else's work be...
- Hire a contractor to do the stuff to your house. Openly let your husband spend time with his parents hasselfree. My mother in law calls with honey-do lists for my hu...
Removing Kitchen Tile Backsplash?
Asked by K.I. from Seattle
on December 22, 2010
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Hi All,
Have you done it yourself? Was it hard? Did it ruin the wall behind it? How about the counters, did they get damaged in the process?
I am contemplating ...
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- Even if you have to pony up the money for the blinds in the slider--do it. The vertical blinds are a real PIA (as you may know) and I've tried curtains, a valance, yo...
- Here is a website that gives good tips for removing wallpaper. http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/getting-to-know-wallpaper-removal-techniques.html As far as th...
- your kitchen tile is stuck to your wall with concrete ( mortar and grout) and probably chicken wire it will not come off easily you will have to break it or chip it of...
JFF- Most Beloved POS Car?
Asked by K.J. from Chicago
on October 1, 2011
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Cheryl's post about driving a stick got me reminiscing about my 1988 VW Jetta.
How I loved that car!
How it hated me!!
I think it had Tourette's syndrome, as oc...
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- My Dodge Colt station wagon and it was a stick shift. I hate to drive stick but this little car was easy to drive and got GREAT gas milage, I never put more than $10 ...
- It wasn't my car, but when I was a teen my sister's boyfriend had a VW Thing that we all just loved. We would pile beyond the maximum number of passengers into it, and...
- I had a 79 Toyota Corolla in college. I taught all the girls in my sorority to drive stick with it. I totalled it twice but it still kept running. Mom said it had bee...