
1 October 2019 | 1 reply
@Tyler Meade You can stop mold by stopping the moisture source.

7 October 2019 | 5 replies
I also had to rewire some kitchen and bathroom electrical to bring it up to code, relocate a sub-panel that in a spot that no longer allowed according to current code, modify the shower to be single handle, install vacancy and moisture sensing switches in the bathroom, install motion and photo controlled exterior lights, install hardwired smoke/co detectors, etc.

20 October 2019 | 26 replies
Climate - Properties in areas with hard freezes and excessive moisture will tend to require more maintenance than in milder and dryer climates.Age of properties - The older the property, the more maintenance it will require, unless all the major systems and components have been updated recently.Property cost - There is a tendency for new investors to choose locations with very inexpensive properties.

8 March 2020 | 6 replies
Avila-I installed a light/fanswitch that has a moisture detector on it where the fan will turn on automatically when a certain humidity is reached and it automatically turns off later.

13 October 2019 | 7 replies
A partial list was , fireplace built wrong unsafe , no electrical disconnect on outside of house , no gfci breakers in bathroom , garage or outside outlets , moisture around foundation , basement steps not built to code , no escape window in basement .

30 October 2019 | 37 replies
The contractor is assuming previous insect damage and rot from moisture.

28 October 2019 | 11 replies
I informed her at move-in that the floor was laminate and should not be wet mopped or exposed to prolonged moisture.

3 November 2019 | 9 replies
The swelling is from the moisture so probably no question the moisture got in there, but how much biological growth it grew is questionable.

3 November 2019 | 6 replies
Originally posted by @Meir Sasson:Thanks for the info.Gary , regarding the extension life of the roof without a gutter, the roofer is claiming that since the water don't move down in a clogged gutter it is ultimately damaging the roof, soffit and fascia.Meir Absolutely a problem up here...in fact we have to put roof deicing cables on many roofs to avoid ice dams pushing back moisture under the roofing tile then into the interior & also destroying the facia.

5 November 2019 | 43 replies
The 1st floor bathroom has significant water damage to the drywall in which I will need to put in a new bath fitter and repair any and all moisture damaged areas. 3.)