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Comments (5)Thanks for the reply. I'll go look for those access panels, haven't been able to find them at a local store yet. I think I'd prefer the larger hole, though, it would enable me (or someone else) to basically stick my head up into the space between floor joists and suspended drywall ceiling and work there -- all the electrical cables are coming up from the panel at the wall above, and with a small hole it'd be difficult to have access to them all (and I bet I'd need to access the one I can't reach later...) Also, I think having one large panel actually may look better, as it seems more like intentional design rather than "oh, someone had to cover something up there...". Actually, after looking more closely at some ceiling tile, there is some which has recessed edges, so that it'll stick out under the grid. Which while generally better looking wouldn't work well in my application. But other panels are just flush, so they'd at least maintain the level of the ceiling. Then again, those I've seen have really rather ugly texture. And then I realized, I could just use the T-rails from a suspended ceiling system, and put in a piece of drywall instead. It's heavier, but I think it would work, and then there are no issues about mismatching texture/color. The other alternative would be to use one of those more fancy tiles, to intentionally create a point of contrast. Like a silver-metallic grid. Decisions, decisions......See MoreHow do the panel-ready low end refrigerators look like?
Comments (1)I thought this was a very interesting idea for do-it-yourself paneling, but I wonder if that's really okay to do. Anyone know? Here is a link that might be useful: kitchen with home-made paneled fridge...See Moreupgrade panel to 200amps -- too high? too low?
Comments (20)"My point is if everyone keeps dropping their prices they will ultimately be working for free. Real contractors and trades people need to charge what they are worth, not just enough to survive. Dropping your pants (prices) just to get work goes against what the business models say." Price is based on what the market will bear and nothing more. In my region $1200-$1500 to change out a 200amp seervice is all the market will bear. Price it any higher than that and even the 'real' electrician won't be doing the job...no matter how much he thinks he is worth. "I hope you see how dumb your 800k remark was." No dumber than your remarks that "You can't be serious. If that is the case then the contractors in your area don't take their business seriously. That is pricing from 10-15 years ago." :)...See MoreLow slope almost flat residential roof using PBR metal panels?
Comments (20)Actually, it is anything but simple to post a price about something without it being potentially undependable information. You do understand the very basic concept that the cost of doing business (labor, overhead, legal, etc.) is different from region to region. That would be like asking what a 3 bedroom rambler costs. If someone commented on that without a bunch more information at hand, it would be...in a word...idiotic. How much does that 3 bedroom rambler cost in Central Oklahoma vs. San Francisco. You asked and I have long since answered that in our marketplace, there is little to zero BUR and most folks are larger commercial applications are running single ply membranes. Very few folks use anything that requires open flames (torch modified) or a tar kettle. As a matter or observation, I don't know when the last time I saw a tar kettle up here. That said, I was down in Florida to see some family a few months back and DID see a tar kettle so I fully acknowledge that it is still used as a roofing system in this application. BUR is also a fantastic option in many cases because of its adaptability and re-coat option. It just isn't popular up here. If you want to keep answering price questions from halfway across the country with zero background on the region of the specifics, by all means, go ahead. The internet is full of "experts". For our region, the spread between single ply and other flat roofing systems, and metal, is little to none depending on who is quoting it. Hope that the OP didn't get lost in all of our back and forth....See MoreRelated Professionals
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