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Daven's General Services and Maintenance. Really nice guys, affordable, professional. Check them out on facebook.nivek wrote:Looking for some building contractors..
babygirl wrote:Daven's General Services and Maintenance. Really nice guys, affordable, professional. Check them out on facebook.nivek wrote:Looking for some building contractors..
He did our kitchen cupboards, then we put him on to family members to build their house. Never had any problems. From our experience they are dependable and straightforward. Never got any surprises with extra cost or anything like that. We have some more work for them soon, extension of house. Thats in May. Daven himself is a really nice guy, gives advice and tries to help save cost.rdeonarine wrote:babygirl wrote:Daven's General Services and Maintenance. Really nice guys, affordable, professional. Check them out on facebook.nivek wrote:Looking for some building contractors..
Hi, what's is your experience with these guys, I checked daven and his prices is ok. What's his quality of work like?. Dependable? Etc. Thanks
How do they go about selling the properties?*KRONIK* wrote:pugboy wrote:wasa also is the only utility which can lay claim to the property for debts owed
so you dont want to buy a property with wasa bills owing and suddenly wasa come seize the property
dont think they have ever done it but it is law
and ferris rawi mentioned it the other day I think as part of wasa money collection exercises
Yes.
They do sieze properties.
eitech wrote:Ceen. So how it works with tstt and ttec now? If i moving into the place what takes happens? Do the owners disconnect their services and then i reconnect under my name? Or is it a simple transfer of ownership in those utilities?
For T&Tec its a simple transfer of the account unto your name. The previous owner just needs to write you a letter indicating they wish to put the account in your name. You can also carry a certificate of assessment from the DRO if your deed is in your name already.
TSTT usually means is a land line, and people usually take their number when they move. So its just a new application for you.
Ted_v2 wrote:Rotoplastic, call and ask for ur nearest distributor. I have good experience with water source in sando. Got my tank water heater there. Price and warranty was extremely better that everywhere else. They sells alot of rotoplastic products.
low-profile wrote:looking for someone to do some concrete window mouldings. supply and install
i heard that those installers from barrackpore were the cheapest.
anyone have contacts?
rexsmith wrote:How do you bend stirrups? i don't have a bender so i have to make something
rexsmith wrote:How do you bend stirrups? i don't have a bender so i have to make something
kendall_08 wrote:good day people, does anyone have a contact for Shane from Builder Boyz. The last number i have for him has been given to someone. Thanks guys!
If you're building in an area with clay soils it's recommended that you do get some testing doesn't to determine layering Dept to ensure you pile to appropriate depts.Joey_nm wrote:Is soil testing needed before home construction and building a retaining wall?
nightcrawler wrote:How strong should polythene be for construction purposes (foundation)
88sins wrote:nightcrawler wrote:How strong should polythene be for construction purposes (foundation)
strong enough so that when concrete is poured over it that it doesn't perforate, so the water in the concrete can evaporate at its own speed. polythene by design wasn't developed to be strong really, just to act as a moisture barrier.
when in doubt, double layer
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