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ParticipantI’d suggest pushing all the wires onto their connectors more firmly.
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ParticipantI’d suggest pushing all the wires onto their connectors more firmly.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI’d suggest pushing all the wires onto their connectors more firmly.
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ParticipantI didn’t have anything to say yesterday. I was wondering why you cared if the back and front of the house match. I think having different design themes in back/front is kind of cool.
I like your brick. It’s nice. I also don’t think that having concrete in the back precludes having some brick in the back as well.
Anyway, I was just thinking about your project last night and thought you could just do a brick border around your existing concrete and/or cut some patterns into the existing concrete and drop brick in there. Would save alot of money because you wouldn’t have to pour a new slab or do all that in brick.
So, put in a concrete sidewalk around the side, line it with brick, and extend the brick/concrete theme to the back by adding some brick trim to the back slab.
Maybe add some brick-colored trim or redwood trim to the house as well.
Just another option.
P.S. I’d go for hiring out the gutters, too. Those machines that form a seamless gutter from sheet metal are so cool.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI didn’t have anything to say yesterday. I was wondering why you cared if the back and front of the house match. I think having different design themes in back/front is kind of cool.
I like your brick. It’s nice. I also don’t think that having concrete in the back precludes having some brick in the back as well.
Anyway, I was just thinking about your project last night and thought you could just do a brick border around your existing concrete and/or cut some patterns into the existing concrete and drop brick in there. Would save alot of money because you wouldn’t have to pour a new slab or do all that in brick.
So, put in a concrete sidewalk around the side, line it with brick, and extend the brick/concrete theme to the back by adding some brick trim to the back slab.
Maybe add some brick-colored trim or redwood trim to the house as well.
Just another option.
P.S. I’d go for hiring out the gutters, too. Those machines that form a seamless gutter from sheet metal are so cool.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI didn’t have anything to say yesterday. I was wondering why you cared if the back and front of the house match. I think having different design themes in back/front is kind of cool.
I like your brick. It’s nice. I also don’t think that having concrete in the back precludes having some brick in the back as well.
Anyway, I was just thinking about your project last night and thought you could just do a brick border around your existing concrete and/or cut some patterns into the existing concrete and drop brick in there. Would save alot of money because you wouldn’t have to pour a new slab or do all that in brick.
So, put in a concrete sidewalk around the side, line it with brick, and extend the brick/concrete theme to the back by adding some brick trim to the back slab.
Maybe add some brick-colored trim or redwood trim to the house as well.
Just another option.
P.S. I’d go for hiring out the gutters, too. Those machines that form a seamless gutter from sheet metal are so cool.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI didn’t have anything to say yesterday. I was wondering why you cared if the back and front of the house match. I think having different design themes in back/front is kind of cool.
I like your brick. It’s nice. I also don’t think that having concrete in the back precludes having some brick in the back as well.
Anyway, I was just thinking about your project last night and thought you could just do a brick border around your existing concrete and/or cut some patterns into the existing concrete and drop brick in there. Would save alot of money because you wouldn’t have to pour a new slab or do all that in brick.
So, put in a concrete sidewalk around the side, line it with brick, and extend the brick/concrete theme to the back by adding some brick trim to the back slab.
Maybe add some brick-colored trim or redwood trim to the house as well.
Just another option.
P.S. I’d go for hiring out the gutters, too. Those machines that form a seamless gutter from sheet metal are so cool.
sdduuuude
ParticipantI didn’t have anything to say yesterday. I was wondering why you cared if the back and front of the house match. I think having different design themes in back/front is kind of cool.
I like your brick. It’s nice. I also don’t think that having concrete in the back precludes having some brick in the back as well.
Anyway, I was just thinking about your project last night and thought you could just do a brick border around your existing concrete and/or cut some patterns into the existing concrete and drop brick in there. Would save alot of money because you wouldn’t have to pour a new slab or do all that in brick.
So, put in a concrete sidewalk around the side, line it with brick, and extend the brick/concrete theme to the back by adding some brick trim to the back slab.
Maybe add some brick-colored trim or redwood trim to the house as well.
Just another option.
P.S. I’d go for hiring out the gutters, too. Those machines that form a seamless gutter from sheet metal are so cool.
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?
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ParticipantHow can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHow can anyone possibly consisder supporting the ides “hey, lets put the politicians in charge of the money supply”
Really ? Politicians ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantThe termites in San Diego seem to be on steroids. They even attack redwood, though they only eat the lighter wood. The termite guys charge an arm and a leg to do the repair work because they can. They scare the seller and send a big bill and they pay every time. So, the $4K of work is probably something they’ll do in a couple of days. As the other poster said – it isn’t atypical.
Make sure they will guarantee and guarantee a termite-free home for a long time.
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