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Will Chamberlin Closed and rehabbing #4 & #5
10 May 2016 | 10 replies
What we discovered was that the house has a floating slab so there is a small channel around the whole thing which would normally catch any moisture and either route it to the floor drain or let it evaporate but in this case was used to feed moisture directly to the finished surfaces.
Sam Alberry inherited house turning into rental question of what to fix ?
22 October 2016 | 13 replies
Basement - a couple of things 1- is not completely dry has humidifier that I turn on now and again to lower moisture as floors (concrete) can get some water in it. is this a problem for a rental?
Adam Olsen How much basement moisture is tolerable/ normal and how to tell if a french drain or other precautions are necessary?
6 March 2014 | 4 replies
Evidence of moisture on some of the walls including under a window well.
Nikol Noll Smoker damage/Paint question
5 December 2017 | 16 replies
Sherwin Williams is my employer.I don't mind the advice to clean the walls just be mindful of how much moisture you are putting into the walls, especially if you are planning to use an oil based primer.
Anna M. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Mold:
3 December 2017 | 7 replies
good mold or bad mold is not the problem whether or not tenants will get sick in the future or anyone for that matter it's obviously serious but if you have mold or can smell mold what you really have is a moisture problem or a water problem and whether or not the mold will kill you or not the moisture will kill the house you need to find the water you cant stop all the mold until you take away the water .
Lindsey S. Is a mold certificate necessary after a flood?
26 March 2018 | 3 replies
Homes in our area were dried out, cleaned, and moisture levels documented. 
Account Closed regarding a new roof:
15 October 2010 | 10 replies
The company inspector brought her moisture indicator to run over walls and ceiling, and did not detect any moisture after 2 days of the heater.After the roofer removes those damaged panels, will mold in the insulation--or ceiling sheetrock or joists be a problem?
Account Closed Best way to remove mold?
13 June 2016 | 44 replies
Just remeber to find the moisture source or it will come back eventually.
Ken R. Seeking Home Inspector and structural engineer
22 August 2017 | 3 replies
His company provides additional services that normal inspectors typically don't - including a floor level reading to see if there is any shifting in the foundation as well as a moisture reading to detect any moisture build up in the walls.
Kimberly Gillock annual property inspection
25 December 2017 | 6 replies
Tenants know I do a series of other maintenance items on the same trip.This is my basic list.(1) Replace AC filter.(2) Bleach AC condensate drain line.(3) Test thermostat and replace batteries if necessary.(4) Exercise ALL shutoff valves - kitchens and bathrooms.(5) Inspect and feel around under sink drains for moisture and leaks.(6) Open toilet tank and look at the tank bolts and overflow tube.(7) Test garbage disposer and throw some ice down.(8) Test smoke and fire alarms.