
11 October 2019 | 20 replies
I would expand this not only to include regular rental properties, but vacation rental homes, condo's, Air BnB's, etc Start of with simple upgrades like key-less entry, smart thermostats, security system and moisture(water link) control.

2 February 2017 | 8 replies
You've got to be careful to mitigate rain and snow in these window wells, because they will tend to allow moisture to migrate into your basement.

8 December 2017 | 19 replies
I'm from Florida which is obviously very humid so even the slightest moisture exposure can trigger mold growth.

13 April 2018 | 19 replies
The only thing to note about this is that it has to be installed with the correct glue and no moisture.

24 July 2018 | 22 replies
More importantly in a bathroom you want to seal the drywall well so that moisture can't get at it.

22 July 2018 | 4 replies
I do fix and flip but always use solid wood cabinets, boxes and doors, as they present better, aren’t affected by humidity as much and can take a beating.In any case, for fix and hold, I’d want a solid wood cabinet so they last longer and won’t require replacing as often, especially here in Florida where moisture tends to find a way to destroy things.

4 March 2016 | 10 replies
Per the inspector, this can allow moisture to enter the SE wire and corrode the meter bases and/or the main panels.

30 December 2015 | 61 replies
And when you get moisture behind a poor stucco job in our climate, you could have a $50K problem between the mold and the rebuilt exterior.One wonders if these new subdivisions will look just as dated as the 70-80's split-levels or the 50-60's ranches in thirty years.

30 November 2016 | 17 replies
Roofer 2 seems to think it's real bad as it holds in moisture, but would moisture simply not get in with the PVC wrapover?

13 November 2016 | 18 replies
The moisture increases every time it rains, which shows itself seeping through small cracks and puddling on the floor.