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Atlanta, GA Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
I want to sell bricks. I own bricks.com I reached to all bricks mfgs in the USA. None called back. What should I do different?
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Kaia Rhodes
Kaia Rhodes@kaiarhodes·
I have five flights next week this is getting ridiculous
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
America is facing a major Alpha Male shortage.
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
@NoRiskNoParty Tampa airport has a similar taper system. You'll see what they do with the new Miami airport!
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Christian Bello
Christian Bello@NoRiskNoParty·
@danielchisca That’s absolutely wild 😳😳😳😳 This would get a HARD no in Miami Whoever sold this is the upsell GOD
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Christian Bello
Christian Bello@NoRiskNoParty·
One of the toughest roofs to work on is what we call a tapered system. It is a flat roof that is not really flat. You are basically building a slope using sloped insulation so the roof finally drains the way it should have from day one. Because here is what happens in real life. Most patio roofs and backyard additions get built flat. No slope. No drainage plan. Just vibes. It works for a little while. Then the water starts ponding. One year turns into five, and now you have a roof that holds water like a swimming pool. And people do not understand the domino effect. Once water ponds, everything becomes more expensive. Repairs. Leaks. Interior damage. Mold. Structure. Insulation. It all starts dying. Insurance notices too. They will jack your premium, force a replacement, or threaten to drop your policy. So then the homeowner calls me and asks why it costs so much. Because a tapered system can cost double or triple compared to a normal flat roof. Not because contractors are greedy. Because you are paying to fix a design mistake. I do these 4 to 5 times a month. And the craziest part is how common the mistake is. You have general contractors building negative slope roofs. Architects that know everything except drainage design. And homeowners who think flat means flat. Flat is fine. Flat with no slope is a future lawsuit.
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
@NoRiskNoParty This one has 2 layers of 2.6" + the taper. So top area reaches 14 inches which is all used for water flow not the R-value. Colluding interests - suppliers, manufacturers, banks -let's of winners. Note: This is a Re-Roof - so 4-5 dumpsters of waste daily.
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
@NoRiskNoParty GOV project of course. But even in private sector you find crazy stuff. Like a hotel that has 250 SQs flat and 600 SQs of insulation. Structural pitched roofs should be way more common.
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Dean 🇺🇸
Dean 🇺🇸@TheTopRepost·
Come to find out, South Dakota has no requirements for any type of insurance for small businesses, not even a construction or handyman business . Not even liability! To me that’s insane. I’m definitely going to insure but I thought that was wild
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nick vasilescu
nick vasilescu@nickvasiles·
Starting an OpenClaw agency (OCA) in 2026 is like stumbling into Facebook ads in 2014 but this time it's a hundred times bigger. unlimited tokens unlimited compute unlimited automations unlimited agents constant security upgrades constant skill upgrades one high ticket retainer I literally break down the entire business model in this video linked below for the full walkthrough enjoy
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
@irentdumpsters Atlanta has a humid subtropical climate with an average annual relative humidity around 68%. Is that bad enough to do something here in ATL?
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Bodhi- Local SEO
Bodhi- Local SEO@irentdumpsters·
MARKET REALITY: The US mold remediation and testing industry does $1.3 BILLION a year. Growing 4.2% annually projected to hit $1.75B by 2032. Florida is the #2 state in America for mold-affected homes. Only Louisiana is worse. Sarasota specifically: → Average humidity: 74% year-round (mold needs 60%+ to grow) → 3 major hurricanes in 2 years left 40,000+ homes with water intrusion → Average home age: 30+ years — old AC ductwork, aging roofs, original plumbing → 87% of Sarasota homes have HVAC systems running 10+ months a year (condensation = mold) → 250,000+ homes in Sarasota County alone → Real estate transactions: 18,000+ per year — EVERY sale needs a mold clearance Competition landscape: - Fewer than 15 licensed mold assessors in Sarasota County - Most are 1-2 person operations with zero marketing - Average Google review count for local mold companies: 28 - Most don't even have a website that loads on mobile The demand is massive. The competition is laughable. You walk in with a real brand, a GBP strategy, and a referral network you own this market in 6 months.
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Bodhi- Local SEO
Bodhi- Local SEO@irentdumpsters·
If I launched a mold testing company in Sarasota, Florida tomorrow… I wouldn't touch remediation. I wouldn't buy a single piece of removal equipment. I'd build a mold TESTING company that does $40K+/month on inspections alone. Sarasota is the mold capital of the Gulf Coast. 74% average humidity. Hurricanes Ian, Helene, and Milton left thousands of homes with hidden water damage. And Florida law says the company that TESTS for mold cannot be the same company that REMOVES it. That one regulation is the entire business model. Here's my full playbook startup costs, pricing, customer acquisition, and the exact revenue math. 👇
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Collin Humphrey
Collin Humphrey@CollinJHumphrey·
What a remarkable operation. Cabinets only
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
Contacting a domain name owner is often made difficult by Registrars who have other interests = marketplace, self dealing. Tucows / Enom has the cleanest method so far through Tiered Access: Ex. tieredaccess.com/contact/f149ac…
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
The American obsession with the ecological dead zone called front yard is such a sad thing. We could have trees that give us fruits and shadows.
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Just your average MAGA patriot
Tom Hanks is promoting his new coffee pretending people have forgotten he is a baby eating pedophile. Have you forgotten?
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Salahu
Salahu@salahudeen33·
He warned you 22 years ago about the war we are seeing now... Pray for peace and stand up for justice
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
Dubai is a vanity project. A house of cards. An illusion. A short war and they are gone.
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Daniel Chisca
Daniel Chisca@danielchisca·
@alt_w_v_g Every time you make a donation at a cash register, the mega corp just got a tax write off for your donation. With all the profits Black Rock makes, they appreciate you helping reduce the tax burden.
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
Went to the grocery store this morning Bread, milk, eggs $47.63 The screen asked if I'd like to round up to support a children's hospital I pressed no The cashier looked at me The woman behind me looked at me My wife looked at the ceiling Again This company made $14 billion last year They can round up Went to get gas after The pump asked if I'd like to add $1 to support veterans I support veterans I pressed no A $200 billion oil company asking me to fund their charity while I'm paying $3.89 a gallon That's not philanthropy That's outsourcing Drove through for lunch Taco Bell The screen said "round up for education?" A fast food company asking me to fund scholarships while paying their employees $11 an hour I pressed no My wife said "you know you're arguing with screens today" She was right But the screens started it Went to the pharmacy Picked up a prescription $340 after insurance The screen asked if I'd like to donate $1 to help families in need I just paid $340 for a medication that costs $4 to manufacture And now you want a dollar I pressed no The pharmacist said "it's just a dollar" I said "it's never just a dollar" She didn't respond Got home My wife said "you said no to a children's hospital, veterans, education, and families in need today" I said "no. I said no to four corporations who want me to fund their goodwill so they can put it in their annual report" She was quiet Then she said "you're not wrong" I said "I know" She said "but you're still going to look like a monster" I said "I'd rather look like a monster than quietly fund a billion-dollar company's PR strategy at the register" She didn't disagree But she didn't look at me either Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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