Sentences with phrase «just labor and materials»

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The minimum down payment is (currently) just 3.5 % of the total loan amount, and you are allowed to borrow the costs associated with remodeling the home — both labor and material.
In cooperation with Professors Charlotte Alexander (Georgia State) and Javad Feizollahi (Georgia State) and with support from a U.S. Department of Labor grant, FLP just completed a comprehensive download of all material available via the WOR, and updates the download daily.
The average wage - earning American household spends $ 2,572 annually for entertainment, but just $ 115 on books and other reading materials without textbooks included, according to recent Labor Department statistics.
This leads to spikes in the cost of labor and construction materials just when you need them the most.
The minimum down payment is (currently) just 3.5 % of the total loan amount, and you are allowed to borrow the costs associated with remodeling the home — both labor and material.
The project considers not just material artifacts of the building, but also the labor that supported the auditorium's programs and maintenance.
While the house is very energy efficient, solar heated, uses less material and labor, it also just looks really nice.
Just imagine losing your house to a fire or natural disaster and you can't afford to have it rebuilt because materials and labor have gone up in price.
It boasts a process that has reduced rocket part count from around 100,000 to just 1,000, while also dropping labor and build time, using machine learning and even proprietary base materials to achieve these drastic reductions.
They analyze materials and labor in order to figure out just what kind of equipment and wiring is needed, its estimate and how to use it in an effective manner.
In some cities / state, they only allow you a certain amount that won't require a license, in CA it is $ 500 labor AND material on the full project (you cant section by section a job just to meet $ 500), anything above that is a GC job, with permit or not.
Again, I'm not an engineer, so it's quite possible I'm missing something big, but my guess is that it's just easier to build a few more forms and pour a bit more concrete than to have to work with an entirely different set of materials (steel and bolts) and a different type of labor.
I claim a deduction for the material expenses which I buy at the store, but the labor I just write off as a personal expense and don't claim a deduction.
Doing the Shopping Yourself You might think that you can save yourself a boatload of cash by purchasing the materials on your own and just having the contractor perform the labor, but Houzz believes that this couldn't be further from the truth.
I am an older designer and know how costly things can be... not just the materials but the labor too.
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