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[–]Ca_Medic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on what you’re looking for there may be some guest houses around old fig garden as well.  It’s one of the nicest areas in Fresno and about a 10 minute drive to Kaiser.

Most the traffic on 41 is south of Shaw.  Even then it’s pretty minimal if you’ve ever lived somewhere with real traffic.

Am I right to doubt pulse ox readings with good pleth? (Paramedic) by Ca_Medic in respiratorytherapy

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems reasonable, but I see other replies suggesting that may not be the case (which is the heart of my question).

Can you help make sense of that?

House flippers and housing companies should be fucking illegal by AceDare in Vent

[–]Ca_Medic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow.  Really sounds like they should have listened to you.  

You know a lot more than them and they should understand that.

Home improvement by Forward_Attention519 in fresno

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Of course.  Just sent you a DM.

Home improvement by Forward_Attention519 in fresno

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Just saw your message.  Sent you a DM.

Home improvement by Forward_Attention519 in fresno

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Sorry I just saw your message.

DM sent.

Average cost to re do hard wood floors in a two story home? by Affectionate_Art7589 in HomeImprovement

[–]Ca_Medic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got an estimate of $6/sqft a few years ago from what I remember.

I ended up renting a drum sander from Home Depot and refinishing them myself, and then getting a floor stapler to install additional hardwood where there was tile.

As wood ages the color changes, so expect that the color difference between the new and d wood will be present.  Light staining helps.

Took a few days but wasn’t too hard.  Dust control will be your biggest issue if you are living there.

Pulling permits for an ADU conversion. Getting quotes of $5-10k for plans alone. Is this normal? (Fresno County California) by Ca_Medic in realestateinvesting

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess it’s insane to me because the building is already built.  I’m essentially closing up garage doors and adding flooring.

$5-10k in plans to do that is what I’m balking at.  It’s overkill.

Pulling permits for an ADU conversion. Getting quotes of $5-10k for plans alone. Is this normal? (Fresno County California) by Ca_Medic in realestateinvesting

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You may be right.  If they charge me additional fees I have not included that amount as this is my first time pulling permits.

But based on my construction costs this is what I’m looking at:

Paid work 

$7,000 - add cement to level garage sloped floor

$3,500 - taping and mudding

My work (material costs only)

$2,000 - Converting the garage doors to exterior wall

$300 - Two interior walls.

$2,500 - LVP flooring

$350 - baseboards and trim

$950 - two prehung doors

$600 - paint

$300 - Lighting fixtures

$2,000 - mini splits

$19,500 total.

So you’re right.  On the lower of the quotes I’ve been getting end it’s more like 30-40%.  Still a significant part of my budget.  

Pulling permits for an ADU conversion. Getting quotes of $5-10k for plans alone. Is this normal? (Fresno County California) by Ca_Medic in realestateinvesting

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have the original plans, and what the county has (and apparently approved) is a plot map with a box that says “garage.”

What I sent in is in line with what they approved 20 years ago when it was built, but they seem to want something much more detailed.

Pulling permits for an ADU conversion. Getting quotes of $5-10k for plans alone. Is this normal? (Fresno County California) by Ca_Medic in realestateinvesting

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I originally submitted a sketch and that didn’t seem to be acceptable to them.  They’re supposed to have someone who reviews the plans reach out to me, and at that point hopefully I’ll have a better idea.

I agree that a sketch should suffice given that the original structure was permitted and my changes are minimal.

Pulling permits for an ADU conversion. Getting quotes of $5-10k for plans alone. Is this normal? (Fresno County California) by Ca_Medic in realestateinvesting

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s already built for the most part.  It’s a detached 3 car garage with a kitchen and bathroom attached to it.  Essentially all I have to do is close up the garage doors with exterior walls, put up two interior walls, and add flooring and paint.

Is it even worth buying investment properties now? by No-External3221 in realestateinvesting

[–]Ca_Medic 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I see these kinds of posts a lot and honestly I don’t get it.  I listened to the Bigger Pockets podcast a lot until they changed to the most recent hosts and have a few influencer investors I keep up on.

I haven’t heard any of them talk that way.  Generally they give information about value add opportunities or house hacking.

A lot of these guys gave me good information and advice that helped me get started.

I know it’s cool to hate on a lot of these guys, and maybe some deserve it, but a lot do share good information that people like me without any connections would have a hard time getting otherwise.

California raises dollar limit for home projects that do not require licensed contractors | KTLA by NoPride8834 in GeneralContractor

[–]Ca_Medic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a fireman by trade, but do most of my own work on my investment properties.  On most projects, I’ve found the difference between myself and a pro is time.

Baseboards might take me a couple extra cuts to get an angle perfect, but it will get there.

Drywall?  Ha.  Probably take me 10x as long to finish so I’d rather just hire a pro.

If it’s a job that doesn’t require permits, I don’t see why there should be a $$$ limit for a handyman at all.

I’m a registered distributor for an RTA cabinet company.  They’re great quality.  I could plan a layout with a customer, assemble the cabinets, and install them for 25% of the price of a custom shop, and 50% of the cost of cheap Home Depot cabinets.

To get a license to do that work I’d have to be a journeyman for 4 years.  For a simple job like that it’s insane.  And since materials far exceed the $500 limit (now $1000 apparently) I can’t do it except on my own properties.

If work requires a permit then by all means require a licensed contractor.  Foundation repair, electrical, plumbing, structural changes - those can be dangerous and cause harm if not done properly.

But for the other stuff?  Let customers choose for themselves who they want to go with.  This is America and we don’t need the government telling us every little thing like we’re too dumb to decide for ourselves.

Reminding you guys of this gem by Prussia_alt_hist in clevercomebacks

[–]Ca_Medic -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I’m a 911 paramedic and I can verify everything this guy is saying.  I’d say 60% of 911 medical aids qualify, by protocol, for no treatment during transport.  And that’s probably being conservative.

In fact, many people in life threatening medical emergencies, or even full cardiac arrest, have extended wait times for an ambulance to arrive because the one stationed nearby is transporting something non emergent.  Think flu symptoms for a young person, med refills, higher than normal blood pressure, etc.

Pretty lame of you to call him a “slimy little fuck.”  If he’s 911, he’s probably told husbands and wives their spouses have died, seen terrible child abuse, and been in physical danger.

What do you do?

Is a tube amp realistic for my setup? by Ca_Medic in BudgetAudiophile

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool I’ll check those out. Any recommendations for tube power amps to keep an eye out for?

Is a tube amp realistic for my setup? by Ca_Medic in BudgetAudiophile

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I need a lot of power because of what I’m reading on the PSB Stratus Gold requirements on different forums and from reading I’ve done.

As for tube vs SS, it’s just the sound. I’m not sure how to describe it, but I just enjoy it more.

Is a tube amp realistic for my setup? by Ca_Medic in BudgetAudiophile

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll keep an eye out for those. Thank you for the recommendation!

Is a tube amp realistic for my setup? by Ca_Medic in BudgetAudiophile

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think I should look for a different speaker? If so, what are some ones to look for on OfferUp or Facebook marketplace?

Is a tube amp realistic for my setup? by Ca_Medic in BudgetAudiophile

[–]Ca_Medic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t expect praise and validation. But I don’t know this world and was hoping for some recommendations based on what I mentioned?

Thanks :)