
20 January 2012 | 27 replies
*Same color in all rentals (killz has a new contractor line at HD that seems to be pretty good and is also cheap)*No carpet if at all possible*Don't buy the cheapo kitchen/bath faucets, they always break*No dishwashers/disposals if your market doesn't require it*Use the little drain screens in all sinks*I have used outdoor paint in bathrooms at times to help with moisture

3 January 2012 | 8 replies
If a house has enough moisture issues to warp the baseboard moulding then there are other issues to be addressed.

28 October 2013 | 31 replies
Roofer put on a new roof and charged me $12,500, however when I had the roof checked a week afterwards, I found he put a new roof over old rotten boards and the moisture bumps were starting to show- he was to replace some of the boards as stated in the contract.

12 January 2012 | 10 replies
He pointed out the condition of the underlying walls, floors etc and what should be done to each area prior to tiling and flooring, which is extremely important when rehabbing an area that is subject to moisture.

28 March 2012 | 21 replies
The reason for this is because there is nothing to anchor the piers below the active depth of soil moisture content changes.

24 April 2013 | 55 replies
He would gently place the watermelons in a stack on the truck.

24 April 2013 | 4 replies
We looked at many SFHs listed way below neighborhood averages, but quickly found that here in MD, they apparently build homes on underground springs, and most of the ones that looked like great deals actually have drainage pumps in the yards and moisture damage/mold from flooding and no real way to fix the problem, you'd just be buying an eternal headache.

16 May 2013 | 3 replies
A non-vented model introduces moisture into the air during operation (byproduct of burning natural gas = CO2 and water).

15 May 2013 | 12 replies
Also remember that mold will grow on anything that can retain moisture.

13 June 2014 | 21 replies
Instead of pulling heat out of attic, you'll be removing moisture from under house.