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im going to be doing a bunch of home improvement projects around my house in the near future...
can anyone get me a deal on the following?
1) garage door/door opener
2) interior/exterior paint
3) landscaping
4) tile/carpet
5) kitchen/bathroom remodel
can anyone get me a deal on the following?
1) garage door/door opener
2) interior/exterior paint
3) landscaping
4) tile/carpet
5) kitchen/bathroom remodel
I can get you my price on paint at sherwin williams. Its a little cheaper, nothing major but everything helps right.
Originally Posted by FALKEN
im going to be doing a bunch of home improvement projects around my house in the near future...
can anyone get me a deal on the following?
1) garage door/door opener
2) interior/exterior paint
3) landscaping
4) tile/carpet
5) kitchen/bathroom remodel
can anyone get me a deal on the following?
1) garage door/door opener
2) interior/exterior paint
3) landscaping
4) tile/carpet
5) kitchen/bathroom remodel
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Originally Posted by bkerley
No i owned a painting buisness and still have my account open there
k sounds good just let me know
and actually it would be easier to get to me by email so save this
Brandon@loanemp.net
and actually it would be easier to get to me by email so save this
Brandon@loanemp.net
hey some garage door companies will give you a discounted price if some of the people on your block buy from them. oh and any opener will work with any door. don't believe them when they say you have to use only ones they sell.
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i like these www.martindoors.com mainly because of the safety features
ill probably go with their belt drive opener too
ill probably go with their belt drive opener too
[QUOTE=FALKEN]i like these martindoors.com mainly because of the safety features
yeah like i told you at home depot the martins are great just remember when you go buy them you dont need the extended warrenty because martin already has a lifetime one. depot just likes to sell them even though its just a waste of your money
yeah like i told you at home depot the martins are great just remember when you go buy them you dont need the extended warrenty because martin already has a lifetime one. depot just likes to sell them even though its just a waste of your money
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thanks for the tip 
ill be going there tomorrow to order a custom door for the back patio
(theres a 20% discount on custom windows/doors until April 19th.)
ill be going there tomorrow to order a custom door for the back patio
(theres a 20% discount on custom windows/doors until April 19th.)
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i bought a new patio set and had the backyard all cleared-out to make room for a bunch of trees/shrubs i bought yesterday
heres what we bought:
(1) jacaranda tree
(2) purple plum tree
(1) lemon tree
(1) lime tree
(4) star jasmine vine
(4) bottle brush shrub
next weekend ill be heading over to Home Depot or Lowes to get stuff for the planter that im building for the wife/kids
(it will contain a fountain and whatever flowers they want to plant)
heres what we bought:
(1) jacaranda tree
(2) purple plum tree
(1) lemon tree
(1) lime tree
(4) star jasmine vine
(4) bottle brush shrub
next weekend ill be heading over to Home Depot or Lowes to get stuff for the planter that im building for the wife/kids
(it will contain a fountain and whatever flowers they want to plant)
Can anyone give me a crash course in drywall repair. I had to cut two squares out to get into the wall they are probably about 4 x 6 squares. do I just put a piece of wood behind and put the same piece of drywall back and put the drywall mud in the cracks and sand and paint or is it more complicated than that.
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