
7 August 2020 | 41 replies
Laminate dies at the first sign of moisture and hardwood is not durable.My choice is LVP floating floor.

11 August 2020 | 1 reply
Looking for a good basement specialist in the capital region to inspect a basement that seems drainage and/or moisture issues.

5 August 2020 | 7 replies
On remainder, I'm looking for CapEx stuff like roofs, siding, windows, paving and ANYTHING that involves moisture invasion.3) Books/records (30 days after M/A) - Look at the ACTUAL (do NOT accept ProForma from a broker as final) to see if the NOI is as promised and the rent roll is accurate and you have all the tenant docs like leases at a min.

7 August 2020 | 11 replies
Yeah, that first one is so cute but it has some serious moisture issues.

11 August 2020 | 4 replies
On one of our first homes, we had a great deal on an as-is home but basement windows had some moisture damage, so rather than lose the deal the week before closing, the seller let us do the work and have appraiser re-inspect, understanding we paid for it all, and it all worked out fine.

17 August 2020 | 0 replies
As you’ve seen this weekend, high temperatures also increase our wildfire risk, in part, because the dry vegetation has dangerously low moisture levels.

20 September 2020 | 6 replies
They don't hold paint well over time because the internal moisture (the chemicals used in their treatment) wants to push out and will cause the paint to fail very quickly.Oil-based paint may not comply with regulations, considering how close you are to the water.

19 August 2020 | 1 reply
If you're going over concrete make sure to check concrete temperature and moisture content; both affect the bonding process during the life of the floor.

18 August 2020 | 18 replies
These leak more often than not and moisture invasion can be a real b****.Even with some decking you'll need to punch some holes in the roof and walking a roof flexes it and makes small holes bigger.

18 August 2020 | 4 replies
Walking on a roof or attaching anything is sure cause of moisture invasion.Only guys who do roofs should be up there.