danhiman said:Are you in Mexico ICE?
I don't think plumbing would be done this way in Mexico unless one is willing to replace it every so often. We'll see how long it lasts here.
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danhiman said:Are you in Mexico ICE?
I will tell them about that. Everybody understands "Google it"danhiman said:Google has a good translator app. For some languages you can speak and translate.
But doubles as a chin-up bar!ICE said:At least it is small.
Not so much lately but it does happen. The area I have doesn't support good contractors. The usual is a paper contractor and a Home Depot crew. Guys with good help can't compete with a shyster. And then I show up.High Desert said:ICE, you ever run into a good contractor? :banghd
See the PDFICE said:It doesn't get much worse than this.![]()
Cite It and write it! Course, "dirt in the track" seems a bit evasive.ICE said:This sets the tone of the inspection. You guys are pigs. This will be a restaurant some day and you think it is acceptable to leave dirt in the track and we're talking everywhere.![]()
ice,ICE said:This sets the tone of the inspection. You guys are pigs. This will be a restaurant some day and you think it is acceptable to leave dirt in the track and we're talking everywhere.![]()