
17 May 2023 | 8 replies
If you use any of a variety of coatings on the inside, you are allowing the moisture to penetrate the entire wall.

27 June 2020 | 16 replies
In addition in places like kitchens/baths you can put down a moisture barrier to keep water from the subfloor.On the engineered wood, haven't used it for a while, but my main complaints:1) Spill water on it like in a kitchen, it gets soaked up by the center layer and rots out.2) It used to be softer.

15 May 2023 | 16 replies
BUT I reminded them we had rodent screening & sealing would cause mold & moisture issues.

13 October 2016 | 9 replies
The person I spoke to recommended a .95 pad with moisture barrier on both sides of the pad.

22 November 2018 | 26 replies
Great for moisture, fire and bug resistant reasons.

27 December 2018 | 27 replies
Cons are expansion/contraction and damage from moisture.

8 September 2021 | 14 replies
The difference in the two is the amount of moisture in the crawl space.

16 September 2017 | 7 replies
Also other signs of moisture like bubbling or cracking on paint.

6 August 2018 | 12 replies
The white on the redbrick is a sign of moisture though. if this is interior then I would recommend the drylock and perhaps a dehumidifier. though you could ignore this for 20 years and be fine.

18 February 2020 | 28 replies
At the start of tenancy did you and the tenant sign a disclosure on mold and moisture hazards?