On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 01:15 AM, Richard Conrad wrote:
A recent article in a buildings trade magazine suggested that the old
policy
of contracting by seeking multiple (eg. three) estimates and/or
soliciting
an expert's opinions or advice is generally less satisfying overall
than
We used Mr. El (pronounced Eel) roofing, they're local (40th Market,
215-387-4680) and a family business; they were recommended to us by a
neighbor. No problems so far (going on two years). Aluminum coating,
removed old roofing (clean job) and replaced. Did flat roof, catwalks, porch
roof, and
Our tenants have purchased a house at 48th and Larchwood. They are
putting in a bathroom and would prefer to find a clawfoot bathtub at
a reasonable price. Does anyone know where they might look?
Thank you,
Keelin Barry
Keelin, Bruce, Liam or Galen
You are receiving this because you are
We are looking for one person or couple who would like to live in a
three room apartment on the third floor of our Springfield Avenue
house. Because the apartment is only accessed by walking through our
house, it needs to be occupied by people who would be comfortable
interacting with our
To the lists:
Advice, please:
Can one recycle a pile of jagged broken glass?
If not, can one put it in the trash in a manner that poses no
risk to anyone of being cut by the sharp edges?
I have ugly shards of BROKEN glass from my shattered greenhouse
to dispose of. (Wm. Giesey has been
--- William H. Magill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hence the reputation of the contractor amongst the homeowners peers
or as an employee of a larger trusted entity -- like SEARS or AAA
or Home Depot -- provides a greater sleep at night comfort factor.
William, your advice is always so