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13 August 2022 | 10 replies
With additional zoning code information gleaned from the city, I learned that other violations exist which were not flagged, for example lock-off doors and too much cement covering too much of my driveway.
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24 June 2023 | 4 replies
"Moisture and dirt are entering the basement near the stairwell""Additional support columns/beams lack visible hardward securing them into place"Engineer noted there is no structural component dug below freezing level on any of these supports which would need to be done to get the foundation supports to code"Signs of water penetration noted on the basement walls"Picture showing proximity of nextdoor house"The soil slopes towards the foundation, or is flat, and must be corrected to prevent water from finding its way to the foundation" (This is the side of the house with the failing retention wall in the basement and has extremely limited access) The engineer recommended potentially just paving cement between the houses to seal it and recommended against a french drain as installing it would go below the level of the foundation already.
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10 February 2019 | 91 replies
$126 - sheet of laminate (I already had contact cement)$62 - cabinet pulls/hinges from Amazon$133 - tile from a surplus store$120 - paint/primerand about $175 for wood to make the new doors.
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18 June 2013 | 8 replies
Also are the "sticks" the home is sitting on piers or jacks sitting on the ground or cement?
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4 May 2021 | 34 replies
It will cost you about $400 with tile, cement, grout. and about 10-12 hours of work.Removing will take about 1-3 hours and be sure to put some towels or blanket in tub area so you won't damage sameGood luck
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27 July 2023 | 23 replies
If the moisture is being drawn through a cement slab, to do it right you will have to figure out how to eliminate the moisture.
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1 February 2019 | 53 replies
@Matthew Paul We were lucky to find the sewage line coming into this room when we broke the cement.
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13 September 2020 | 8 replies
Is there a small crack possibly in the cement slab?
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6 June 2023 | 6 replies
I've started to consider a cement slab and shade sails, but those get torched within a few years here.
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25 October 2018 | 11 replies
Everything from the type of soil, cement, construction materials, and anything related to renovating will be relevant.