One cabinet door to hang. Not a big deal after having completed plumbing, electrical, framing, insulation, drywall, cabinets, painting, and many more construction tasks. Wow! Yes, all of that costs money. Time to return capital? About two years rent on this unit. After that, the rents just keep rolling in!
Mid rehab. The light is the mostly complete bathroom. Let's go take a closer look.
Rough plumbing in place in the lower left-hand corner of this kitchen wall, mid remodel picture. Note the copper water pipe and the ABS drain pipe, which replaced galvanized water pipe and cast iron drain pipe. Why? Because the replacement materials will outlast the original materials. That is important to landlords because it reduces their maintenance costs. We have spent many years experimenting with different materials and installation methods & doing this kind of cost/benefit analysis.
Another kitchen and bathroom remodel for a landlord. We build it to last for the landlord's savings, look good to attract top quality tenants, and with the best craftsmanship.
replacing to water flexes for water heater
installing customers new kitchen sink faucet
We are very good at keeping old systems going for a little longer to put off expensive repairs.
Making electric hot water heater repairs at this commercial location. The tenants are happy again. They have their hot water for coffee.
Mom, if you don't get out of the office and come home and give me some attention, I going to ride away from home!
Future plumbers developing their ju jitsu skills.
installing new trip waste and overflow for tub