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Smooth_Ad2556 t1_j6iorzl wrote

The house across the street, AS IS in the Google map, would make a great painting too. The 40oz still half in the bag on the stoop, the open windows, the run down facade, and the perfect sign on the pole out front reads - GOOD ALL OVER. 😆 Not to mention the perfectly manicured lawn of the house/church next door. What a mess.

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I_Drive_a_shitbox t1_j6iom7w wrote

You can look up @robertsonhomerennovations on Instagram or search for it on Facebook. Sean is his name, very honest and trustworthy guy. Also, a fantastic contractor/carpenter.

I've known him for over 12 years, solid dude. Might be worth it to reach out and see if he can come give you an estimate or maybe he knows someone who is better suited for the job?

Idk I call him for all my projects and he's never let me down.

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Tiny-Cheesecake t1_j6inod2 wrote

Take the train to the Indiana Dunes! They're almost like hills. And if you can borrow a car, drive out to the Midewin prairie preserve for a different kind of nature.

Anyway, Pittsburgh is not nearly as cold, but much grayer. Rains all the time and harder. No brilliant blue winter skies like you get in Chicago. It can be equally windy. There are not as many bus shelters, and definitely no heat lamps, so waiting for transit sucks more.

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tesla3by3 t1_j6innxg wrote

DLC charges are what DLC charges for transmission and distribution (basically maintaining the infrastructure). You can choose who your supplier is- it doesn't have to be the default supplier for DLC customers. That's what the supply charge is.

No matter who your supplier is, the bill comes fromDLC, and they will bill for the third party supplier.

If you have a paper bill all of this should be explained on the back I think.

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