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  • Recommendation for Green Roof Builder

    I want to recommend Gennaro Brooks-Church of EcoBrooklyn.com as a green roof builder. We bought a house with a roof done by him and have been very satisfied with the results. More homeowners should consider putting in a green roof, especially in light of the catch basin overflows in Park Slope. Green rooves cool houses down in summer, decrease the amount of water run-off that drains into the sewage system, and provide habitat for beneficial insects. They are also lovely to look at.  More»

    10:13 AM 06/19/2013

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    I strongly favor green roofs, and also urge readers to check into an initiative organized by two local groups, Sustainable Flatbush and Sustainable Kensington Windsor Terrace. They're crowd-sourcing discounts for solar heating and hot water through: http://www.solarizebrooklyn.org/how-it-works/
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  • ECB Violation

    My contractor did not go to the ECB court hearing or pay the ECB fine. The violation issues were fixed. But the fine has gone up. Who is responsible for paying this fine? Will this impact my ability to get a certificate of occupancy later? Can anyone recommend a lawyer or company they have worked with to lower the fine?  More»

    11:11 PM 06/18/2013

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    http://www.markhertzco.com/ See More »
  • Need Second Opinion for Basement Flooding Issue

    We need a second opinion for a flooding issue in the (recently dug out and finished) basement of a 3-story rowhouse in Carroll Gardens near the Gowanus. Can anyone offer someone who can identify and solve water issues?  More»

    10:53 PM 06/18/2013

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  • kitchen ceiling drop code in multi family?

    I need a little help .... is it mandatory to drop the ceiling in the kitchen area by 12" in a 3 family for fire code?
    How big is the area that needs to be dropped, how far does it have to extend from the kitchen counter?  More»

    7:37 PM 06/18/2013

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    I usually see the "drop arch" squaring off the area of the kitchen, with mechanical ventilation required.
    Not necessary with window, just interior location, to keep smole from spreading. See More »
  • For Sale Antique Stained Glass

    Beautiful stained glass arched window for sale- from interior arch in an 1865 brownstone.
    Approx 72x24
    asking for best offer  More»

    7:20 PM 06/18/2013

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    Hi, i might be interested in this, what neighborhood is it located in? See More »
  • Contractor recommendation for ceiling replacement/pocket door installation

    I have an accepted offer on apartment in Sunset Park, but before closing I would like to get some estimates on the ability/cost of replacing a drop ceiling with a standard dry wall (or plaster) one as well installing some pocket doors, in addition to possibly re-doing a kitchen and perhaps some electrical upgrades. Any suggestions?
    Thanks,
    Jon  More»

    6:06 PM 06/18/2013

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    I live in Sunset Park and can meet with you. RickLaddBrooklyn.com See More »
  • Looking for someone who can aluminum re-cap a few windows

    Greetings Brownsteoners,
    Does anyone out there know of someone that has the aluminum bending machine that can bend some new aluminum sill pieces for me? After years of dealing with leaks and drafts off of new Pella windows, I tore apart the capping to dicover that the original installer never foam selaed any gaps and just capped over them. Ughh... Anyway, I just need a few broze aluminum peices bent and installed. Easy job. Please reaply with any experienced contacts. I'm in Gowanus. Thanks in advance  More»

    4:01 PM 06/18/2013

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    Sorry for the typos See More »
  • Interior hall lights in brownstone coop

    Our 5 unit brownstone coop is looking to spruce up our common hallways and are struggling with the sconces so I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions. Brownstone (~1830) was converted in the early '90s and minimal detail remains. We'd like to be economical with the light fixtures, have them give off good light and look nice. Any thoughts?
    Thanks!  More»

    3:45 PM 06/18/2013

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    Don't go too economical, go period - just because there are few details left is no reason not to honor the building with sconces that match the era of the house and whatever details are left. It will add to your building, and will increase the coop values - I found this out when I sold my coop - th...... See More »
  • Fujitsu Halcyon Mini-Split Ductless AC

    Does anybody have any advice on a good contractor in the Park Slope area who can service / repair these mini-split systems? Our system appears to be blowing warm. Thanks in advance!  More»

    3:33 PM 06/18/2013

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  • Fujitsu Halcyon Mini-Split Ductless AC

    Does anybody have any advice on a good contractor in the Park Slope area who can service / repair these mini-split systems? Our system appears to be blowing warm. Thanks in advance!  More»

    3:33 PM 06/18/2013

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  • Recommendation needed for Mantel Instaler

    I need to instal a salvaged marble mantel in my new home. The fireplace is not functional and the mantel is just for show. I got one quote (1,400) that seemed incredibly high considering I have all of the pieces and only need it attached to the brick. Does anyone have a contractor/handyman they can recommend for the job?  More»

    1:34 PM 06/18/2013

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    Oh wow, that is expensive! I'm very interested in how much it ends up costing. We're looking to do a similar thing - install a decorative fireplace mantel. See More »
  • Has anyone used 1800-GOT-JUNK? They claim to recycle over 60% of the stuff they collect, but are a bit expensive ($450 for half a truck)

    We are cleaning out our basement and will need a reasonable and green outfit to haul our stuff. Any suggestions?  More»

    1:16 PM 06/18/2013

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  • Electrician recommendation

    I'd like to recommend my electrician Waldek (Wally). He just finished a full rewire of my detail laden brownstone with minimal damage. He installed a new breaker panel, changed about 10 light fixtures and a ton of outlets / switches. His prices are very reasonable and his work is clean and neat. He does all the work himself. I met him when he was changing fixtures for a neighbor of mine in Bed stuy so he does smaller jobs too. . His cell number is 631-606-6159 he lives in Brooklyn and work in NYC only.  More»

    11:51 AM 06/18/2013

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    OP, can you give us his company name? it is nice to have a company name with electricians so we can check their licensing on the DOB system before calling them. See More »
  • Found Beagle

    Found beagle in Prospect Heights 6/17/2013. Please contact us if you recognize him. 718-622-0600  More»

    11:37 AM 06/18/2013

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    He's not mine but if your going to take him to a kill shelter please call me first 917 836 9454 I have a foster home for him if needed See More »
  • How much does it cost to change the C of O from a 2 fam to a 3 fam? Also, what is the process?

    Enter Your Question  More»

    11:24 AM 06/18/2013

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    That post is correct. No new (or converted) 3-family wood frame houses are allowed. See More »