Tim Siocheng
Rental property with end of life roofing
16 October 2018 | 7 replies
He also said that the cracks and exposed bricks are signs of wear and tear and that water, and sunlight can penetrate and loosen up the glue.
Chris Miller
Bank owned property, severe basement flooding, househack purchase
16 October 2018 | 0 replies
I noticed there are multiple doors that do not close properly without jamming including the front door which hopefully is not due to foundation shifting, our contractor said its more than likely just a build up of moisture filling up inside and all the wood expanding and warping.
Matt Faircloth
Venting a washer dryer with a "Water Box"
17 October 2018 | 7 replies
@Matt Faircloth In addition to not meeting most building code, you will be introducing a ton of moisture inside the unit.
Beth Chang
Trouble Selling Condo Unit, Structural Issues HOA Won't Fix
18 October 2018 | 1 reply
Hey everyone, looking for advice.We have owned a condo (3/2) for 10+ years and the market is now favorable for selling.We have had two full price offers both of which terminated during due diligence due to subtle structural damage, moisture, and rusting on the old cast iron pipes under the common building.
Curtis Stoddard
Do you think this person is fraudulent?
2 November 2018 | 53 replies
Your electrics will be a mess and the house will mold from the moisture from the plant transpiration.
Chris Grenzig
Building Interior Hallway Flooring Ideas
18 October 2018 | 8 replies
We're trying to decide on what material to use to replace it.There's not great air flow to inside which is why we're considering moving away from carpet and something that may hold less moisture, easier to clean, look more modern etc.
Becca Knowles
1859 Farmhouse - Potential Flip - Foundation Questions
21 October 2018 | 6 replies
There's been a lot of rain and moisture coming in from where the 2 basement window openings are.
Chris Miller
Should you buy bank owned roperty with severely flooded basement.
18 October 2018 | 1 reply
I noticed there are multiple doors that do not close properly without jamming including the front door which hopefully is not due to foundation shifting, our contractor said its more than likely just a build up of moisture filling up inside and all the wood expanding and warping.
Lindsey Thomspon
HELP! Got the inspection back on our 1st property--stay or walk?
20 October 2018 | 29 replies
@Lindsey Thomspon wood rot (potential siding and window leaks), mold in attic could be a ventilation problem with the bathroom, ceiling damage from leaking bathroom above (in walls too most likely), water in the crawl space (poor lawn grading which is probably the reason for most of the moisture), just to name a few.
Qwee Parker
Older home offer? St. Paul
14 February 2019 | 1 reply
Also, There has been signs of moisture through the home (water staining on the basement floor and upper unit ceiling).