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Galen Bricker
  • Appraiser
  • Chambersburg, PA
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Old concrete "patch" on basement wall - what to do with it?

Galen Bricker
  • Appraiser
  • Chambersburg, PA
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I am flipping a house that a previous owner smeared a bunch of concrete on a part of the basement wall. I assume they were trying to keep water from coming into the house but it didn't help.  I fixed the real problem but now I'm left with this ugly concrete patch on the basement wall.  I painted the wall but it still sticks out.  The biggest complaint that I get from buyers is this patch.  They are afraid that it is hiding something or there is a problem.  It is stuck tight and I can't remove it.  Any ideas what to do with this?

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Skim over the entire wall. Tell buyers it was part of doing a external repair if they ask.

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