
23 February 2022 | 45 replies
I personally spent about 20 hours crawling through the attic on hands and knees with trash bags and a shop vac, removing critter pee-soaked insulation, rodent poop, snake skins and a dead squirrel.

23 November 2018 | 6 replies
The insulation gas will all be gone, but if done and sealed well you won't get any moisture inside that fogs up the glass.

29 September 2018 | 39 replies
If I were you, I would try to find multi-family properties because the more doors you have under one mortgage, the more insulated you are from dead beat tenants and the more income you have toward qualifying.
29 September 2019 | 36 replies
I doubt if she is doing this things on purpose it may feel like it but it’s just either the landlord didn’t use insulation in between the units and the cat you can’t really control a cat it’s not like she is sending the cat on a mission to harass your daughter cats play together her cat probably want to play with your cat.

19 November 2017 | 20 replies
He was even able to show me a photo of where they had found the HUD plate.So after scouring the home for hours, crawling through a crawlspace for hours with a flash light looking for a VIN number, I finally went out to the home, pulled some siding and insulation off of the side and found the HUD plate almost immediately, thanks to my fellow BPer's identical experience!

16 January 2017 | 9 replies
We've brought in two dehumidifiers which are helping, but I'm not sure what the root problem is or even who to ask for help.One contractor said moisture is coming through a hole in the exterior stucco, but another said no way because the vapor barrier would block it. 1st one recommended installing insulation, but I've also read this can increase condensation problems.

5 April 2015 | 8 replies
@Adam Spencer Better insulation and sound treatment might help, but this is a good leverage you could talk to the bank I assume.

26 February 2019 | 71 replies
It'll need HVAC, all new gas and water plumbing, all new electric, insulation, drywall, moldings, floors, paint, kitchen, bath, etc.

29 October 2016 | 78 replies
No longer serve its purpose to waterproofing, weatherproofing, and insulating from heat/snow.My uncles has owned his house for 30 years now and he never replaced his roof and it still looks brand new.

5 January 2018 | 19 replies
The Pex pipe runs above an outside patio roof that was not repaired correctly nor insulated.