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July 14, 2011 at 2:55 PM #710909August 3, 2011 at 8:47 AM #714602jpinpbParticipant
I thought I’d put this here, though it probably should go in some landscaping thread. I highly recommend Gordy’s for stump grinding. I finally chopped up the three mega oleanders in the yard, but since they are so toxic, I wanted the stumps out. I called Gordy’s up and they did a great job grinding them down. They don’t remove the ground up pieces. Ordinarily, you probably don’t need to remove them. They can be mulch. But again, since they’re oleanders, I wanted the remains removed. After shoveling out all the ground up pieces, I still found some more stump. They said if there’s any problem, to call them and they would come back free of charge. So I called them up and sure enough, they came out and did some more grinding. They are on Facebook and I’ve seen photos of some impressive jobs they did. They were the lowest price. I called around. They do really good work. Father and son. Son quit his job at Intel to do stump grinding w/his dad. 619-210-3105. They have been doing it for 30 some years.
August 3, 2011 at 8:47 AM #714693jpinpbParticipantI thought I’d put this here, though it probably should go in some landscaping thread. I highly recommend Gordy’s for stump grinding. I finally chopped up the three mega oleanders in the yard, but since they are so toxic, I wanted the stumps out. I called Gordy’s up and they did a great job grinding them down. They don’t remove the ground up pieces. Ordinarily, you probably don’t need to remove them. They can be mulch. But again, since they’re oleanders, I wanted the remains removed. After shoveling out all the ground up pieces, I still found some more stump. They said if there’s any problem, to call them and they would come back free of charge. So I called them up and sure enough, they came out and did some more grinding. They are on Facebook and I’ve seen photos of some impressive jobs they did. They were the lowest price. I called around. They do really good work. Father and son. Son quit his job at Intel to do stump grinding w/his dad. 619-210-3105. They have been doing it for 30 some years.
August 3, 2011 at 8:47 AM #715296jpinpbParticipantI thought I’d put this here, though it probably should go in some landscaping thread. I highly recommend Gordy’s for stump grinding. I finally chopped up the three mega oleanders in the yard, but since they are so toxic, I wanted the stumps out. I called Gordy’s up and they did a great job grinding them down. They don’t remove the ground up pieces. Ordinarily, you probably don’t need to remove them. They can be mulch. But again, since they’re oleanders, I wanted the remains removed. After shoveling out all the ground up pieces, I still found some more stump. They said if there’s any problem, to call them and they would come back free of charge. So I called them up and sure enough, they came out and did some more grinding. They are on Facebook and I’ve seen photos of some impressive jobs they did. They were the lowest price. I called around. They do really good work. Father and son. Son quit his job at Intel to do stump grinding w/his dad. 619-210-3105. They have been doing it for 30 some years.
August 3, 2011 at 8:47 AM #715449jpinpbParticipantI thought I’d put this here, though it probably should go in some landscaping thread. I highly recommend Gordy’s for stump grinding. I finally chopped up the three mega oleanders in the yard, but since they are so toxic, I wanted the stumps out. I called Gordy’s up and they did a great job grinding them down. They don’t remove the ground up pieces. Ordinarily, you probably don’t need to remove them. They can be mulch. But again, since they’re oleanders, I wanted the remains removed. After shoveling out all the ground up pieces, I still found some more stump. They said if there’s any problem, to call them and they would come back free of charge. So I called them up and sure enough, they came out and did some more grinding. They are on Facebook and I’ve seen photos of some impressive jobs they did. They were the lowest price. I called around. They do really good work. Father and son. Son quit his job at Intel to do stump grinding w/his dad. 619-210-3105. They have been doing it for 30 some years.
August 3, 2011 at 8:47 AM #715812jpinpbParticipantI thought I’d put this here, though it probably should go in some landscaping thread. I highly recommend Gordy’s for stump grinding. I finally chopped up the three mega oleanders in the yard, but since they are so toxic, I wanted the stumps out. I called Gordy’s up and they did a great job grinding them down. They don’t remove the ground up pieces. Ordinarily, you probably don’t need to remove them. They can be mulch. But again, since they’re oleanders, I wanted the remains removed. After shoveling out all the ground up pieces, I still found some more stump. They said if there’s any problem, to call them and they would come back free of charge. So I called them up and sure enough, they came out and did some more grinding. They are on Facebook and I’ve seen photos of some impressive jobs they did. They were the lowest price. I called around. They do really good work. Father and son. Son quit his job at Intel to do stump grinding w/his dad. 619-210-3105. They have been doing it for 30 some years.
August 4, 2011 at 8:15 AM #714871LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone got a good floor tile removal contractor and know their price?
I want to replace 1st floor flooring and have about 600 sq ft of ugly ceramic 18×18 tiles. I could leave it, rip the carpet out of the carpeted rooms and level those with the tile and drop something on top (more tile or a floating floor). If its demo’d, the flooring would be level but I would have a lot of sq ft to mask off to protect against the dust and thats my only reason for possibly not demo’ing.
August 4, 2011 at 8:15 AM #714963LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone got a good floor tile removal contractor and know their price?
I want to replace 1st floor flooring and have about 600 sq ft of ugly ceramic 18×18 tiles. I could leave it, rip the carpet out of the carpeted rooms and level those with the tile and drop something on top (more tile or a floating floor). If its demo’d, the flooring would be level but I would have a lot of sq ft to mask off to protect against the dust and thats my only reason for possibly not demo’ing.
August 4, 2011 at 8:15 AM #715564LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone got a good floor tile removal contractor and know their price?
I want to replace 1st floor flooring and have about 600 sq ft of ugly ceramic 18×18 tiles. I could leave it, rip the carpet out of the carpeted rooms and level those with the tile and drop something on top (more tile or a floating floor). If its demo’d, the flooring would be level but I would have a lot of sq ft to mask off to protect against the dust and thats my only reason for possibly not demo’ing.
August 4, 2011 at 8:15 AM #715719LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone got a good floor tile removal contractor and know their price?
I want to replace 1st floor flooring and have about 600 sq ft of ugly ceramic 18×18 tiles. I could leave it, rip the carpet out of the carpeted rooms and level those with the tile and drop something on top (more tile or a floating floor). If its demo’d, the flooring would be level but I would have a lot of sq ft to mask off to protect against the dust and thats my only reason for possibly not demo’ing.
August 4, 2011 at 8:15 AM #716079LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAnyone got a good floor tile removal contractor and know their price?
I want to replace 1st floor flooring and have about 600 sq ft of ugly ceramic 18×18 tiles. I could leave it, rip the carpet out of the carpeted rooms and level those with the tile and drop something on top (more tile or a floating floor). If its demo’d, the flooring would be level but I would have a lot of sq ft to mask off to protect against the dust and thats my only reason for possibly not demo’ing.
August 4, 2011 at 8:35 AM #714876jpinpbParticipantI have no idea on price, but since Cesar does tile, have you tried to give him a call to see if he can do it and/or get an estimate? If he doesn’t do it himself, he probably knows people that do it. I would at least get a quote.
We took out our on tile in our kitchen and took out the hardiebacker. It was not fun at all. Luckily, not a lot of it. Let us know how it goes.
August 4, 2011 at 8:35 AM #714968jpinpbParticipantI have no idea on price, but since Cesar does tile, have you tried to give him a call to see if he can do it and/or get an estimate? If he doesn’t do it himself, he probably knows people that do it. I would at least get a quote.
We took out our on tile in our kitchen and took out the hardiebacker. It was not fun at all. Luckily, not a lot of it. Let us know how it goes.
August 4, 2011 at 8:35 AM #715569jpinpbParticipantI have no idea on price, but since Cesar does tile, have you tried to give him a call to see if he can do it and/or get an estimate? If he doesn’t do it himself, he probably knows people that do it. I would at least get a quote.
We took out our on tile in our kitchen and took out the hardiebacker. It was not fun at all. Luckily, not a lot of it. Let us know how it goes.
August 4, 2011 at 8:35 AM #715724jpinpbParticipantI have no idea on price, but since Cesar does tile, have you tried to give him a call to see if he can do it and/or get an estimate? If he doesn’t do it himself, he probably knows people that do it. I would at least get a quote.
We took out our on tile in our kitchen and took out the hardiebacker. It was not fun at all. Luckily, not a lot of it. Let us know how it goes.
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