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Anyone know a handyman who can remove some sliding doors.

 

Renting a house and want em gone. They're new, just want to make the room bigger.

 

** Have cleared it with the landlord, ok to remove them. **

 

Whoever removes can keep if they like. Size is 280 cm wide and 275 cm tall.

 

Close to Chiang Mai Convention Center

 

Please send contact if you know someone who can do this, cheers.

 

 

 

 

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I can see why you want 'em out.

 

But you say you're renting, what does your landlord have to say about your damaging his property?

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Just now, Crossy said:

I can see why you want 'em out.

 

But you say you're renting, what does your landlord have to say about your damaging his property?

 

Have cleared it with them of course. They said whoever takes them out can keep, or they will take them.

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11 minutes ago, banagan said:

Have cleared it with them of course.

You wouldn't be the first (or last) to do all sorts of "improvements" without permission and then get all out of joint when the bill arrives (or the deposit refund doesn't).

 

One assumes they were added to create an "extra" bedroom.

 

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"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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On ‎4‎/‎7‎/‎2018 at 4:42 PM, Crossy said:

I can see why you want 'em out.

 

But you say you're renting, what does your landlord have to say about your damaging his property?

 

Can't see how removing them would cause damage. Just drill out the pop rivets and remove. 

If I was doing it I'd take the glass out first though. 

Any "damage" easily fixed with some white wall putty.

 

I have had experience with installing ranch sliders and those don't look much different.

 

If it came down to it, and no one wanted them, just remove all the panels and glass, then use an angle grinder with a metal cutting blade to remove the frame, and fill any holes with the excellent white wall putty.

I have a great deal of experience filling concrete interior walls in LOS.

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