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N/A N/A Laminate Flooring
3 July 2011 | 35 replies
you will need a miter saw table saw jig saw with at least a 60 OR 72 BLADE,, also use rosin paper as a moisture barrier not the stuff lumber liquidator trys to sell you
Len Miller Do i hold it or sell for a loss and move on?
28 November 2019 | 11 replies
.- Had the unit under contract for sale- pre-sale inspection found moisture in the wall.- needed to get out of the hard money and refinance with a bank.- couldn't refinance because there was an issue with the documents the daughters of the deceased signed- had to reach back out to them again.- refinanced the property with a bank.
Morgan Crandall Cracked Tile in Bathroom & Kitchen (2nd floor unit) - Urgent Issue or add to list?
18 September 2023 | 7 replies
If the "cracks" are in the grout lines, and in particular, in a "wet" area such as tub surround or shower floor, this is a bigger problem as it is likely allowing significant moisture to reach your subfloor and cause wood rot.Tile jobs will typically take three working days to complete properly, so your Tenants will need options for use during that time.
Alixander Laffredo-Dietrich Roof Cost Strategy Advice Needed
11 September 2023 | 7 replies
Leakage will leave a trail of typically white sediment, and often lead to a joint or corner where the moisture settles and actually rots the wood or attracts carpenter ants/termites.
Hunter Harms Question involving contractors and inspectors with your SOW?
16 December 2017 | 8 replies
But this is because the people advising me know that I have history in construction and I can spot major issues in the foundation and structure or if the house has a moisture problem.
Stan Hill Just closed on our first flip yesterday....
12 September 2014 | 5 replies
At this point, it felt like the company in question bends the customer over, slaps them around and penetrates every possible orifice as deeply as possible.
Brian Knox What are your thoughts on this Roto Rooter situation?
23 December 2013 | 8 replies
Im currently dealing with this now so this came from the plumber He is trying to fix a drain, not hot and cold supplies, there should be no supply connections to his drains.But the trenchless solution will only work between two points with no branch arms, if branches exist, they need to be hollowed out later and it's really tricky.Also, trenchless epoxy liner is not a good match for a tree root penetration issue, because for that to work optimumly you need to have the interior of the pipe rimmed round and jetted clean prior to applying the liner, or else the liner will assume the shape of whatever debris is inside the pipe, if it's a chunk of tree root, then your liner will take the shape of that tree root.
Account Closed I need help with an offer on a flip.
2 June 2013 | 6 replies
Also the moisture content in the home was high as the paint is separating from the drywall, and this can be a sign of mold growing in drywall.
Travis West Bad Dog Odors
7 July 2013 | 19 replies
Now that the floor is very clean, the enzymes should penetrate the floor with ease.
Mike Palmer Any plumbing pros that can answer crazy plumbing question?
19 March 2015 | 45 replies
Several possible reasons - you could have a tree root penetration into your line, and as you snake the line it clears most of it and over time the roots came back, and solid waste get tangled up in the mess and create another blockage.