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Get a good home contractor for extended work
posted at October 7, 2012 1:14 AM EDT
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Re: Get a good home contractor for extended work
posted at October 8, 2012 6:15 PM EDT
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Re: Get a good home contractor for extended work
posted at October 9, 2012 1:00 AM EDT
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In Response to Re: Get a good home contractor for extended work: Thank you Jessica for agreeing with me. Today he spent a lot of time just using a very pungent paint remover for the baseboards in a bedroom as he wants to strip it down to the original wood. Why not just rip out the old baseboards, which are probably as old as the house, and put in new ones?? He was going to paint the ceiling, but found that it should be torn down as the wood is rotting. It seems that he uncovers a new problem every time he tries to do something. I really believe that this home remodelling stuff is a "male" thing, but it costs a lot more money in the long run. A contractor could do it in 2 weeks, but men are very stubborn.
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