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| Project Title: | Bathroom renovation for handicapped |
| Type: | Residential |
| Location: | Miami, Florida |
| Main concern: | Price |
| Budget: | $1,000 - $5,000 |
| Project Description: Bathroom renov in order to be used by a person in a wheelchair. House is 16 years old not previous renovations. Would like to update tiles and to build a small (WH accesible) shower. |
| Project Title: | Not exactly what you may have done before but you may entertain it. |
| Type: | Residential |
| Location: | Miami, Florida |
| Main concern: | Quality |
| Budget: | $1,000 - $5,000 |
| Project Description: I have a commercial retail client that has contracted me to design 4 murals. Each mural is 5'x25' and will be installed using a wall system known as AnoGotCha. The murals are to be placed into an automobile dealership here in Miami. The dilemma I have is the method of installation since the walls to hold the murals are approx. 17 high. The AnoGotCha system utlilizes a track that is affixed to the wall (25' long) and the mural is secured with a plastic (25' strip) that grips it and slides into the track. I would suppose a scaffling method for installtion could be used. My client has intrusted me to incorporate the installation cost etc. into the project and realizes the installation would be costly. If you feel this project might be of interest to you, please call me at (305) 256-7326. My name is George Gramatkos |
| Project Title: | Make Wood Deck Stairs to Code |
| Type: | Residential |
| Location: | Miami, Florida |
| Main concern: | Time |
| Budget: | Uncertain |
| Project Description: Backyard wood deck need concrete foundation for stairs. Make concrete foundation on existing stairs (8ft wide east side and 8ft wide south side). Create 3 feet wide stairs on west side of deck with proper foundation. This task has to match south florida building code. Permit is pulled, we want to close this project and the permit as soon as possible. |
Another Wire Guy, Inc. Plaster & Stucco Contractors - located in Miami
Review Posted by miriam
This company is a scam. They took my money and paid for car repairs instead of bringing me back the materials they were supposed to. When we refused to pay them more they destroyed our property.
Apple Air Conditioning Inc. - located in Miami
Review Posted by Bruce
Great work. Fast & affordable.
Apple Air Conditioning Inc. - located in Miami
Review Posted by Kat
Great response time and very professional and honest. These days it is difficult to find a courteous, efficient, and honest contractor and they were great. I would definitely recommend them.
Handyman in Miami - Gaeta's Home Improvement
For over a decade, Gaeta's Home Improvement has been providing South Florida Residents with high quality renovations including bathrooms, kitchens, and handyman services. Licensed and Insured.
Owner, Scott Gaeta, a 30+ year resident of South Florida, is your personal Dreamwe...
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Roofing Contractor in Miami - Roofer Mike Inc
Roofer Mike is a full service, licensed and fully insured roofing company. With over 20 years South Florida roofing experience, Mike earned his Florida Certified Roofing Contractor’s license and incorporated in 2006. He began as a referral driven roofing contractor based mainly in the Miami Springs&...
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General Contractor in Miami - Trebor General Contractors
Trebor General Contractors is a FULL SERVICE, state certified general contracting company that has been building in South Florida since 1983. We started out as a custom home builder and commercial interior build out specialist, then quickly grew and expanded our services to meet the needs of Miami hom...
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Drain Cleaning Services Company in Miami - Ace Engineering, Inc.
Ace Engineering, Inc. is an environmental company located in Miami, Florida. Our business is to keep you in business and we pride ourselves in doing this for the last 10 years.
The Miami Drain Cleaning services of Ace Engineering, Inc. offer commercial Grease Trap Pump Outs, Hydro Jet Clea...
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Home and Office Remodeling Company in Miami - JPL Remodeling Services
JPL Remodeling Services is a licensed and insured home/office remodeling company, serving Miami Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties. We are committed to providing the best possible service at affordable prices.
We specialize in:
Ceramic Tile Flooring
Laminate Flooring
Kitchen Remode...
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Use of dropcloths (or lack thereof)
We recently had to have our house re-piped due to bad copper pipes. After, we hired a contractor to replace the drywall removed by the plumber plus replace two ceilings that were damaged by leaks. The drywall crew arrived & did not have dropcloths. We had just had wood floors installed (wish we had known about the plumbing issue first!) & had mentioned several times that we would really appreciate care taken re the floors. We had already put down some brown paper & plastic, but we assumed the contractors would have their own dropcloths. When we got home from work & saw a layer of drywall dust on our floors we were shocked. I called the contractor & requested the use of drop cloths & he said they weren't included in the bid?!?! We were supposed to buy dropcloths??? When asked if he had some, he said he did & they were all on another job. When I said that the floors needed to be covered, I was treated at that point like I was being a difficult client. His only solution was for us to purchase more brown paper rolls which his crew would cover the floors with. While they did cover most of the floors that way, the paper stayed for the whole job & was covered w/drywall dust that got tracked around, as opposed to a dropcloth which can be picked up daily.
Anyway, what I would like to know, were we being unreasonable to expect dropcloths on our floors?
The Latest Reply
Then again some folks expect that construction can be done in a closed, lived in home with no noise, dust or inconveinence. Was dust on the floor really as big of a deal as you are making it out to be?
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