September 15th, 2008
Roger asked:
Hahaha what a question… well, i don’t remenber his name, but is Tim’s neighbor and friend…
If you think it’s an exelent question give me a star LOL Tnx.
Tags: Home Improvement, Neighbor, Tim Allen
Posted in Celebrities | 4 Comments »
September 8th, 2008
J.J. asked:
If I, the wife, wanted to keep the carpet and just have it cleaned to save money and he, “the hubby” wanted to put in laminate flooring and he won the arguement and spent 3,000 dollars on hardware and another 1,000 on tools so now..tell me..why is he complaining about having to do the work? Isn’t this what he wanted? I offered him several *** breaks and he turned me down so isn’t this just him making his life harder? Men, Does this sound like you..if so please explain to me why men do this..I am jus
Tags: Arguement, Hubby, Laminate Flooring
Posted in Marriage & Divorce | 13 Comments »
September 7th, 2008
rollings83 asked:
What is the best way to start up a home improvement business without all the credentials? Ways to get the word out….etc?
Tags: Credentials, Scratch, Start Business
Posted in Small Business | 2 Comments »
August 31st, 2008
magichanzz asked:
I want hardwood floors, so I went to the 2 popular home improvement stores in Chicago (H.D and Lws). One had a very limited selection of hardwood floors and both were outrageous when it came to price. Is there any place in Chicago that is cheaper?
Tags: Home Improvement Store, Limited, Lws
Posted in Decorating & Remodeling | 1 Comment »
August 30th, 2008
Buzzoodle asked:
I am helping http://www.showroom411.com launch their new site and they need product reviews. What is the best place to find people interested in Home Improvement?
Tags: Home Improvement, People, Product Reviews
Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | 1 Comment »
August 20th, 2008
Houyhnhnm asked: Unfortunately this is an academic exercise because I’ll never make $250,000 profit on a home, but I’d like to know if a minor improvement, like adding a $30 fan in the bathroom ceiling, raises the cost basis of a primary residence.
Thank you,
Houyhnhnm
Tags: Cost Basis, Improvements, Minor Improvement
Posted in United States | 6 Comments »
August 19th, 2008
ddlg42 asked:
When Lowe’s Home Improvement is planning to hire someone, what service do they use to check a person’s background?
Tags: Improvement Job, Lowe S, Lowe S Home Improvement
Posted in Law & Ethics | 1 Comment »
August 19th, 2008
be7odd asked:
What are the tax rules on paying taxes for home improvement done to your home such as putting in new steps in front of your house?
Tags: Home Improvement Work, Pay Taxes, Paying Taxes
Posted in Other - Taxes | 3 Comments »
August 16th, 2008
ashley d asked:
Sure, I realize *everything* is negotiable, and the only way to find out is to ask. But I’m wondering if people actually do it often.
The purchase price of a home is expected to be negotiable. So is the purchase price of a car. So is the salary on a new job. Do home improvement bids from contractors fall into this category? Or even close?
Tags: Bids From Home Improvement Contractors, Home Improvement Contractors, Job Bids
Posted in Decorating & Remodeling | 4 Comments »
August 15th, 2008

chiane e asked:
I recently had brick pointing and 4 windows changed on the face of my parents’ 2 story building - 3 family w/ a store front. Contractor didn’t grind out the old cement before putting in the new cement (which I was told was the correct way to do it ). For the windows, there was a 6″ gap between the top of the window and the frame. The gap was “filled in” with pieces of wood that were covered with alumnium. I specifically asked if our new windows were going to look like our neighbors’ before the work started and I was told “yes.” When questioned about the gap, he stated that the place where he usually gets the windows from didn’t have the size that we needed and that it was going to take 4 weeks to get them, so he made the decision to get the smaller windows without asking us. My parents were on the location while the work was being done, however they were busy tending the store. My sister and I work full time. I put some $ down, but withheld remaining bal. What legal action can I take?
There were no contracts involved…only a “proposal”. The proposal listed the scope of the work…no clauses in the proposal. Only thing mentioned about pymt was $1500 down and remainder of the balance ($2000) to be paid when work is complete. I signed and he signed. On the business card that we received from him, it has his name “Sam” and a license #. When I checked the license #, it wasn’t under the name “Sam” it was a completely different name. I don’t think he got a permit from the Dept. of Buildings neither because nothing was posted on our building.
Tags: Contracts, Full Time, Home Improvement Contractors
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 2 Comments »