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  • Which is the best real estates company in places near to Sunny Isles Beach?

    I just wonder if anyone has any idea about good real estates company.I have found the one that is http://www.sigalrealty.com/sun... .Please let me know if anyone have details about it.  More»

    1:06 AM 05/18/2013

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  • Front Window Replacement: Experience with Trimline Ultra-Fit Sash Replacement System? Sample Landmark Package?

    We are replacing street-facing windows this year. The rear was a breeze (used Lucky Window Products (LWP) / Robert Basile) and the windows look beautiful and weathered the winter well. We went with Trimline's Eclipse model, wooden interior, aluminum exterior. Since we're landmarked, we have to go with all wood windows this time for the street-facing windows. Two questions:
    1) Wewant the least obtrusive method possible. Our home is finished and we don't want to live through the mess of a brick-to-brick installation and don't see the need for it eith...  More»

    9:38 PM 05/17/2013

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  • Paint booth facility for cabinet doors

    Does anyone know where I can get my kitchen cabinet doors professionally spray painted?
    Thanks=)  More»

    5:37 PM 05/17/2013

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  • Painting over Anaglypta - is special care needed?

    We are installing anaglypta wallpaper in our home (taking out the original anaglypta which was gouged in many places) as part of a gut reno. My contractor will be painting the whole interior of the house, but I've been advised to get someone separate to do the wallpapering (while we're at it - any recommendations for that?). I am wondering - does one need to take special care in painting over anaglypta or does one use the the usual methods of painting on regular walls? Just trying to figure out if I am going to need to hire someone separate to do that to...  More»

    4:05 PM 05/17/2013

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    I can't help with the painting over wallpaper, but it just sounds like a bad idea to me.
    It is very very hard to find someone good at installing wallpaper these days (trust me, I've searched far and wide and had some do bad jobs). We recently had Alan Rada (http://www.decorada.com/ he's much ea...... See More »
  • Legalizing Basement

    R4 District Queens / Same Friends trying to legalize basement along with their renovation. 1) Should ceiling heights be 7'-0" ? 2) Can they use bilco doors for egress to street? 3) Can same alt 1 renovation application be used to legalize basement.
    Thanks in advance for any help on this matter as I am very appreciative of all the help I have received in the past.....  More»

    2:55 PM 05/17/2013

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  • Giving away water lilies

    I just finished dividing my water lilies & have extras if anyone wants some gratis - pick up in Park Slope.
    Reply to this & I'll get an email alert from 'Stoner.  More»

    1:41 PM 05/17/2013

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    I would be very interested. I could come tomorrow to pick them up.
    Thanks,
    Marie-Helene See More »
  • Discovered concrete over bluestone in garden

    We live in a 1850s brownstone in Fort Greene and recently cleaned up the garden. I was very surprised to find two 3 foot wide channels of concrete about 10 inches under the soil on both sides of the garden (from the house to the back). There is nothing in the middle of the garden. When I started to dig up the concrete I found it had been poured on top of beautiful thick bluestone / slate! Thankfully the concrete was easy to break and peel off from the slate so we could recycle the stone to create the patio.
    Does anyone have any idea what use the concret...  More»

    1:41 PM 05/17/2013

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    My best guess: the builder of the house created a u-shape walk made out of bluestones, and over time, because of grading issues, it started to get covered by earth. In the 50's or 60's, instead of doing the right thing (popping the bluestones out, regrading and reinstalling the walk/creating a patio...... See More »
  • Uninstalling Custom Shelves

    Rather foolishly, we had custom shelves installed into a rental apartment. Much to our chagrin, the owner decided to sell our place 5 months into our lease. The owner is not interested in paying for the shelves and we spent a decent amount of money on them. They will fit in our new place, though we've yet to broach the possibility with the landlord, which we would obviously do first, having learned our lesson. They are 83" wide and about 1.5 inches thick. Has anyone had experience with this? Does it do a great deal of harm to the walls? Will the cost of ...  More»

    11:52 AM 05/17/2013

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    >Does it do a great deal of harm to the walls? Will the cost of removing and reinstalling be worth the risk and hassle?
    It's entirely dependent on how they're mounted. Can you specify? Normally, spackle and paint work wonders (if you can match that color!) See More »
  • I am looking for a reliable electrician to fix faulty switches and fixtures as well as outdoor lighting in my house. I have multiple small electrical...

    Enter Your Question  More»

    11:12 AM 05/17/2013

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    Winston - 718 755 2802 See More »
  • Central air conditioning service and repair

    I'm looking for someone competent and trustworthy to service and repair my central ac unit on the roof. I searched the forum but there wasn't too much that was recent so I'm hoping you know of someone. It's cooling only; I have separate heating. Thanks.  More»

    7:52 AM 05/17/2013

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    I have a contract with All HVAC. I like the service guys. My only complaint is that I signed a contract that said it included them changing filters, etc., though those parts cost extra. I was fine with that but when they showed up for the first appointment they said I'm supposed to aquire and hav...... See More »
  • Renew Resources Eco-Deck Tile System?

    There was a post about a month ago on these recycled deck tiles made by Renew Resources. At least one person stated that they used them for a roof deck. I'd really like to speak with anyone that has actual experience with these tiles and possibly even look at their deck. I can be reached at neverafeeatgmail. Our coop is thinking of using them. Thanks!.  More»

    10:49 PM 05/16/2013

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  • Noise from One Hanson Place / Williamsburg savings tower

    Has anyone else noticed a new noise emanating from The Williamsburgh Bank Tower? It is a dull humming vacuum cleaner noise that runs all day and night. Guests noticed it when we were outside on the garden this weekend. Can hear it even inside my house on Saint Felix Street. It can not only be me...  More»

    9:58 PM 05/16/2013

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    I hear it too. It's definitely louder than running ACs. It looks like they are doing some work on the South facade near the top, but that doesn't explain the overnight noise. See More »
  • While it's not a Brownstone, there is solid work to be had

    We are working with an architect, submitted plans to our board and the DOB. We are 99.9% ready to start June 17th. The job is in Manhattan: 322 Central Park West, apt. 15A.
    To read or talk more about our renovation, contact
    Andrew Wilkinson
    Robert Glass
    http://www.wilkinsonarchitects... 212 254 5210
    info@wilksonarchitects.com  More»

    9:16 PM 05/16/2013

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    GC's welcome to contact Wilkenson Architects to talk about the renovation, look at specs and to download bid forms. Bidding process is open to insured, licensed, experienced GC's. See More »
  • Drywell Experiences

    Hello, I was wondering if anyone in the community has installed a drywell in their brownstone backyard to handle the roof runoff to prevent it from entering the house drain and flooding. All of our issues with basement water seem to come from heavy days that overload the street sewer, which nearly most of our neighbors experience.

    I would really be interested in hearing anecdotal stories from anyone who has done this.  More»

    7:07 PM 05/16/2013

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    I did not have basement flooding, but did have flooding in the backyard and patio area that may have been contributing to flooding problems in my neighbor's basement. I contracted with Anthony Bauer (Anthony the Mason, 347 307 4725) to install drainage and a bluestone patio. He dug a big pit in the ...... See More »
  • Coatin Roof To Make House Cooler

    Our roof was recently redone and in great shape, I think it's Firestone that Leakmaster's uses.... Was Considering coating with aluminum sulfate as a means to reflect UV light and cool down some. Is there much advantage to this? Is there another material that's even more effective and still as economical as the alum asphalt? I read that white glossy ceramic will reple heat better than the alum asphalt though i'm not sure if that can be so easily applied. Feedback, suggestions appreciated. Thanks  More»

    7:03 PM 05/16/2013

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    http://www.nyc.gov/html/coolroofs/html/resources/resources.shtml See More »