
1 August 2021 | 3 replies
SFH 3/2 in need of TLC but had some moisture issues in the crawl space which I learned for this area is pretty common.

20 February 2021 | 3 replies
He pointed to the tiny pores on the surface and said they were meant to breathe and allow moisture to escape.

15 February 2022 | 16 replies
About 3 weeks after I closed, I had him come over and look at all the moisture build up over everything, the light switches, the windows, the doors, were covered in water droplets everywhere in the pool room.

23 February 2021 | 2 replies
In some of my previous posts you can see that I’ve been dealing with mold in the basement because of all the moisture but I can’t take care of the mold until the flooding stops.I want to pursue legal action against the seller for not disclosing the flooding in the basement but I wanted to get some pointers on how I should approach this.

16 September 2022 | 5 replies
That includes the dwelling, driveway, etc. everything that water can't penetrate.

30 August 2022 | 6 replies
We were able to get a water restoration company out that same night to set up fans which stayed in place for 3 days until moisture readings returned to normal.

6 September 2022 | 18 replies
Needs flooring, about 1,170 sqft, interior painting, can lights and some drywall work from water leak a while ago, no moisture issues at all, originally built 1963.One contractor estimate that I know about is in the mid $70,000s if paying cash and another in higher $80,000s (no discount for cash provided).

1 September 2022 | 1 reply
The listing agent came back with the inspection report from the previous purchaser from May, and asked if I could use that and remove the contingency.As I read through the report, it became apparent why the buyer backed out-Loose vinyl siding with potential animals living inside, caulk/sealant missing from trim on doors, moisture intrusion on windows with soft spots and exterior cladding loose, shingles missing from roof with light visible from the attic, cracked floor joists, first floor uneven with large slopes (you could skydive off the leveler before you hit the ground), uneven stairs, signs of inward movement on the foundation with masonry recommendation, active leak in basement pipe.I'm trying to be creative in making this work.

7 September 2022 | 11 replies
There are no leaks, no moisture anywhere, and we added several soffit vents.

7 September 2022 | 2 replies
After closing on the home, I learned from neighbors that the building has a long standing issue with storm water penetration.