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I am a contractor doing an insurance estimate so I need to establish with the insurance company what the budget is. Right now I am trying to get some prices. I live in Maryland. Thanks.
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Our new insurance company dictated we do the updating otherwise no insurance, so the answer is yes do it. We had our carpenter do all the drillling thru beams and the running of the wires, plugs and wall switches. Nasty ,nasty job!!! What a novelty to be able to walk into a room and turn on an over ...
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I suggest trying a steam stripper to remove the paint. Since the house is old, there is a good chance that lead is present. Any dry method of removing paint [scrapping,sanding] will release lead dust. Check with the insurance company regards making a claim, if you can prove that the peeling paint wa...
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Dear Tam, As a Restoration Painting Contractor, you have a gold mine find. The buildings with the old tin ceiling tiles are around but unfortunately many buildings over the years have had them ripped out for cheap maintenance free drop ceilings or less maintneance drywall. First you should be congra...
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