Based off the construction material delays for the past couple of years, he probably ordered them a year ago and they just now came inThat's what I thought, but wasn't sure. Why put money into a house that you are selling? Buyers might not want solar screens, and they can pay for them if they do. I fully understand making repairs, but not upgrades.
I don't think he was asking those questions in a rude tone. I think he was surprised that you still went through with the solar shade install on a house you're selling because you're fiscally responsible with your purchases.House needed screens regardless, this is not a cheap house, I'm not normal, and all your questions are just BS, if you don't know how to market a house with simple low cost upgrades and/or fixes you probably won't retire at the age 45.
Retiring at 45 only happens in the military. Outside of that very very very thin margin of people nobody retires at 45. Sorry but if you do not see how your situation is the exception to the rule that is painful.
yeah right.Yes. No disrespect intended. I figured you would ask the same question if the roles were reversed.
I don't think he was asking those questions in a rude tone. I think he was surprised that you still went through with the solar shade install on a house you're selling because you are fiscally responsible with your purchases.
Apologize first.
I honestly know that you don't want those lower cost dollar items to be a negative, too easy of a fix to make the right impression the first time. The cost of solar screens is only pennies compared to the cost of the house.
I don't listen to the norm; "Why put money into a house that you are selling? Buyers might not want solar screens, and they can pay for them if they do. I fully understand making repairs, but not upgrades" ask yourself, do you get more money for a detailed, "maintened" car vs dirty car?
I am happy now. This company did a really nice job making my half-assed concrete look presentable. I’ve seen very little overspray, no garbage left around my place, and they were great about closing the gate at the driveway when they left each day. Now I just need to vacuum the dust out of the pool and I can move on to the next project!
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Looks good. It is tough to find good contractors.
That looks great
Thanks. Next, the pavilion is getting washed and stained by a professional because I'm not happy with how it turned out after I did it. Then, I'm sure I can manage to give the fence a fresh coat of black. That will be followed by fresh mulch and some green items in the ground and the back will be ready for summerNice!