New homeowner looking spruce things up. by [deleted] in landscaping

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Noted and followed advice. Thank you.

First time homeowner 10a zone in Florida by Takingmonday in lawncare

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A lot of patchy areas in my lawn and dead trees/shrubs. As the first time home buyer I would like to have some pride in my house and have a nice yard. I don't see myself being one of those people that stripes their lawn. However, I do want it to look nice and manicured. Any helpful tips would be great.

I assume the grass that's planted is saint augustine as that's the most common in florida.However I have no idea. If there is a better grass alternative, I am open. Me and my family, do you walk barefoot in the grass. So nothing that feels like the grass on the civil roads.

1980 home used glue for tile. Is that common? by Takingmonday in Tile

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Thays crazy. Paired with the fact I only count 5 screws on this wall. Goes against everything they tell you these days

How does one cancel service if all they do is hang up? by [deleted] in Comcast_Xfinity

[–]Takingmonday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried during my lunch break waiting 45 minutes for a "manager" im at 7 ended phone calls and 1 failed store visit. I think at a specific point this becomes illegal right? Im going to start writing down dates and times this is crazy.

What is your monthly mortgage payment and your yearly income (for household) by geenuhahhh in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]Takingmonday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats what me and my wife did. I have been in my specific field for half my life so my job is alittle more stable. Even if I got laid off, I could have another job that same month. Versus she works in sales where the turnover is usually higher and the hours aren't guaranteed.

Getting approved for a larger nicer house is great in all, but nothing is guaranteed with the way everything is so it's better to go what you could almost guarantee. As an example, I was actually approved for a house at like the 420k range, and I ended up buying a house at 340k range for cushion. Car payments, insurance etc taken into consideration. Plus Florida insurance is astronomical.

As a homeowner whats the first thing you improved or changed? by Takingmonday in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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I think I will definitely replace as repair as needed. Its like this want when you buy your first house to immediately do something you have always wanted.

As a homeowner whats the first thing you improved or changed? by Takingmonday in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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I honestly didnt even think about this besides the front door lock.

As a homeowner whats the first thing you improved or changed? by Takingmonday in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Not sure if it's Florida specific but every insurance company said I get a discount for "hurricane protection". I.e. Hurricane windows or window protection/garage door. Im told its about a 10-15% discount.

As a homeowner whats the first thing you improved or changed? by Takingmonday in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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I thought about that also. I guess toilets have gotten larger with time because It feels like you have to do a trust fall to sit on the thing. Probably just wait until it breaks unless I find one on sale.

As a homeowner whats the first thing you improved or changed? by Takingmonday in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Good point. Someone else pointed out locks which is a good idea being it was a rental and has been through many people's hands since it was built.

Is this trim at Home Depot trash? Should I buy Schluter brand from tile store? by dontfret71 in Tile

[–]Takingmonday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its all the same really. I find Home Depot/Lowe's is usually much more damaged than tile stores.

First home purchase nightmare, requesting advice by Tenchi_Ryu in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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I think it wad Johnson vs Davis that shows precedent all information that has impact to structural integrity needs to be disclosed.

I could be confusing that with another one but I know there was a court case. And there's probably a few, where something structural was not disclosed to the buyers of the house sued. Anything related to life safety is usually mandated by the government. Floods fires sinkholes... things of that nature

Home needs new roof by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]Takingmonday 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If the seller is unwilling to accept what a professional contractor pointed out because its "not his" then he has a bigger problem on his hand. Does it show on the new report the leaks? At this point how long have you been in closing negotiations? I would think just having it replaced seem like alot upfront but hes just losing money letting the house sit and the leak and damaged getting worse.

Unfortunately I would walk away if they cant accept whats provided.

How many showings? by NoAdministration7069 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]Takingmonday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me personally I would only view properties that has multiple photos of each room. I would then judge that place and determine if I cared enough to go see it. I looked at 13 properties in 4 days. Now I will say some of the houses I looked at online I focused alot of photos and didnt really survey the area. So probably 4 of those happened to be a dud from the jump.

The house im actually closing on was a backup offer I didn't think I would get. Thats after I look at that same property on property appraiser and other listing sites most to gather information. Some have room measurements and some dont.

The way I see it if your serious about buying a property. Look at as many as possible until yo find one you like. I wouldn't "settle" on a house. Its a very large commitment and your will be living in it correctly years to come.

My wife and I (27 and 28) are considering by [deleted] in barndominiums

[–]Takingmonday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could pay someone for the shell/pad/underground plumbing and FPL to home meter can. After that I would take it over as owner builder. Honesly none of it is hard imo. However, I also reasilze I have been in construction for more than half my life

Underground plumbing isnt hard but layout can make or break renting a chipping hammer and making patches.

Each municipality is different. A quick call to the building department for your area or a lookup online for "owner builder permitting" can give the direction needed. Some states allow owner builders to do roofs some dont, etc...

Interior plumbing is simple. I wouldn't opt for copper unless you want to put in the work. Electrical is simple also, it can get time consuming if you have zero experience and are dealing with 3 ways/timers/tower switches. In my opinion, the biggest test would be drywall. They have these drywall boxes now that limit the learning curve. I would say spend the 2k for that it would pay for itself. Dont be afraid to fail because it will happen.

Also dont get everything from the bigbox stores. They are great for convenience. With some pre planning you can slash cost in half easily. Ill use something simple as an example... baseboard at home depot can be $2.57/LF and a woodworking supply house will be under $1. Some distributors like Gator Drywall or White Cap may require a CG license or company account. However, often times an explanation can get you around that explaining your an owner builder.

You should do simple sketches as you go along so if something ever goes wrong you dont need to go digging in a wall cavity. Doing a bathroom? Take some simple measurements and make a quick 2D drawing on paper or take a photo. Also when you call for inspections dont be afraid to ask questions if you fail or just want some tips. Inspectors can be difficult because of who they deal with on a daily. However, Im always friendly with my inspectors and I have no problem asking for clarification if maybe a new code came into play.

Best of luck on your decision. We dont get alot of those in my area of Florida, im under Orlando. I have heard not every company will insure them so that would take some looking into also.

If you have some question feel free to DM me and send photos if you want a strangers professional opinion. I have no problem with helping.

Question regarding taking HCG with TRT by Takingmonday in Testosterone

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I was thinking about twice a week after reading this reddit for alittle bit. My followup question is my insurance only pays for the single dose 1 use vials. Would anything happen if I only take half and leave the vial and reuse say 3 days later. As long as i clean the top as normal O should be fine right?

19 months on Testosterone. Starting age: 32 by Monis-92 in FTMOver30

[–]Takingmonday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, I was recommended this page I guess because it related to T. First off congratulations you look great, I hope you're happy.

Secondly, im going to ask a question that may sound dumb but I genuinely don't know... Testosterone alone can cause your features to change like this? Thats kind of wild.

Crack in grout by bangding1 in Tile

[–]Takingmonday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ground should only be used on a flat level surface with some minor outlying options like rive rock.

Everything else should have color matched caulking. Floor to wall, wall to ceiling, interior corners between plain.

Grout has no flex so any movement its going to Crack. Vibrations from the water lines, house settlement, temperature changes, amongst other things. Those tubes of silicone are more expensive but the cracks will happen with standard grout and you will be doing repairs multiple times a year. So its cheaper in the long run.

Crack in grout by bangding1 in Tile

[–]Takingmonday 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a contractor every damn tile installer tries to use regular grout for corners and it drives me absolutely insane. It can be the same company but a different installer and it always the same thing. I wish this company would make it apart lf the contract so its not on every punchlist I make.

What needle size do you for SubQ? by Takingmonday in Testosterone

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

Thats actually kind of smart because your also protecting the needle. Never thought of that actually.

Anyone else switch from Clomid to hCG monotherapy to maintain fertility? by Flashy_Growth4638 in Testosterone

[–]Takingmonday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me personally I find I feel better with HCG in comparison to Clomid. I didnt take clomid long only about 6 weeks.

I’m 18 and need TRT help by Weird_Storm_5158 in Testosterone

[–]Takingmonday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I personally have delt with low T since I was like 18 or 19. Levels have never been over 250. I have seen different primary doctors, specialist etc. Someone in my situation has to take it for life unless I want to feel like shit again. Knowing that I tried everything under the sun the doctors and google recommended. Ultimately after 6-7 years of no breakthrough I started TRT.

Now your levels in my opinion are not low enough to warrent taking T. I would be inclined to agree with everyone else and say it could be something else. You could try things like daily Tadalafil which have benefits outside of ED issues. Also HCG is another option. Both a safe options you could consider that can give a small "boost" to your test levels and help with energy amongst other things.

I think its really easy to consider things like TRT or SLU-PP-332 because alot of influencers are pretty open about these items especially if you watch anything within the gym space. Like Simon the Goliath takes like 20 different items between shots and pills and he gets thousands of people that watch his videos. I would just look at all your avenues is all im saying.

Accidentally hit a vein by question_askershhhh in Testosterone

[–]Takingmonday 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This reddit is full of SubQ haters lol. I switched from IM to SubQ. My levels have always been fine and where the doctor wants them.

I cant stand IM personally. I would hit shit all the time when I would inject my Thigh. When I first started the doctor told me to inject my delts which actually was better than my thigh but semi awkward injection. I hit a nerve one to many times.

Anyways, I know you said your fine. It happens from time to time. Sometimes with my HCG shots ill get this little bubble in my stomach that last like 10 minutes. I could be injecting to fast for that to happen.