Cellar Digging a Basement Out Looking to dig out a basement on a 15 by 100 property and wanted to get some advice regarding. by mugsyrx 07/16/2009 Share Looking to dig out a basement on a 15 by 100 property and wanted to get some advice regarding. Share Cellar Comments If somebody is dishonest enough to pose as their own customer, why would you ever trust them to work on your house? Log in to Reply I don’t think they should pretend to be customers – poorly. If they want to offer helpful advice that’s one thing, this is pushing it. Log in to Reply aren’t contractors allowed to respond to posts under the new regime. don’t shoot me because i am too lazy to capitalize. Log in to Reply The second commenter is schilling for his own clearly bullshit company. Buy an ad you illiterate scumbag. Log in to Reply I agree with Pete. Better to consult an engineer first before you hire some men to come and dig dirt out. you have to make sure that the dirt in the basement isn’t contributing to holding a part of the house up Log in to Reply you better have an architect/structural engineer or risk undermining the whole bldg and any others attached. Log in to Reply
If somebody is dishonest enough to pose as their own customer, why would you ever trust them to work on your house? Log in to Reply
I don’t think they should pretend to be customers – poorly. If they want to offer helpful advice that’s one thing, this is pushing it. Log in to Reply
aren’t contractors allowed to respond to posts under the new regime. don’t shoot me because i am too lazy to capitalize. Log in to Reply
The second commenter is schilling for his own clearly bullshit company. Buy an ad you illiterate scumbag. Log in to Reply
I agree with Pete. Better to consult an engineer first before you hire some men to come and dig dirt out. you have to make sure that the dirt in the basement isn’t contributing to holding a part of the house up Log in to Reply
you better have an architect/structural engineer or risk undermining the whole bldg and any others attached. Log in to Reply
If somebody is dishonest enough to pose as their own customer, why would you ever trust them to work on your house?
I don’t think they should pretend to be customers – poorly. If they want to offer helpful advice that’s one thing, this is pushing it.
aren’t contractors allowed to respond to posts under the new regime. don’t shoot me because i am too lazy to capitalize.
The second commenter is schilling for his own clearly bullshit company. Buy an ad you illiterate scumbag.
I agree with Pete. Better to consult an engineer first before you hire some men to come and dig dirt out.
you have to make sure that the dirt in the basement isn’t contributing to holding a part of the house up
you better have an architect/structural engineer or
risk undermining the whole bldg and any others attached.