frodes85
frodes85 t1_ja7r10x wrote
Reply to comment by jojammin in My experience getting my roof redone in Baltimore by PowBoomZing
Yeah, Keith is great. After getting a couple quotes that recommended full roof replacement after experiencing a leak, Keith said, "nah, you just need to fix up the downspouts to improve drainage and wrap the chimneys for leaks, roof itself is fine." Ended up spending only $2500 instead of the $10K I was being quoted, and a year later still no leaks.
frodes85 t1_j41k3mh wrote
Yep, unfortunately lot of folks here do not care about littering. I've been walking down Charles Street in Fed Hill and seen people just chuck their whole McDonalds meal litter out the window right in front of me, or be walking on the sidewalk with a beverage and just drop the container and keep walking. I don't get it.
frodes85 t1_ix87qj2 wrote
Reply to Rowhome HVAC replacement cost by [deleted]
In 2021 I paid about $2500 for a new furnace w/ programmable thermostat. Went with https://www.cleanairhvac.com/, they were very good and reasonably priced. Only challenge was it took a while to get the furnace due to the supply chain shortages, but hopefully that's improved.
frodes85 OP t1_iuszpdf wrote
Reply to comment by Otto_Von_Bisquick in Baltimore City cycling group? by frodes85
Great list, thanks! 8am w/ Joes on Saturday sounds promising
frodes85 OP t1_iuszjx2 wrote
Reply to comment by _neadlle in Baltimore City cycling group? by frodes85
Cool, thanks. I'd definitely be in the 9am chill crew :)
frodes85 OP t1_iusz2qe wrote
Reply to comment by SilverProduce0 in Baltimore City cycling group? by frodes85
Nice, good to know. I'm usually busy Sunday mornings but I can try to make it some time and see how it is.
frodes85 t1_jaeemgg wrote
Reply to comment by jabbadarth in Considerations when moving into a Row Home by taqtotheback
And don't go with the home inspector your real estate agent recommends. Sometimes that inspector is basically in cahoots with the realtor to close the sale, so they won't tell you about problems that, a month after you move in, end up costing thousands of dollars to repair or replace.