
22 June 2020 | 9 replies
Is your friend after the tile is installed, around the areas where water can penetrate, such as the area between the tile and the shower base.

26 October 2020 | 17 replies
I assume accommodations got a little crowded :)Two problems:1) Water bill goes out of sight2) Lot of extra moisture from too many people in the unit means more likely to get mold.

17 October 2023 | 2 replies
I have used DE inside for flea and tick treatment with some success but keeping your yard tick free in an area with grass and high moisture probably not going to happen.

9 January 2013 | 17 replies
Are you certain there's no new potential causes of moisture in the home?

21 October 2023 | 2 replies
I would seal all penetrations, electrical boxes, and cracks/gaps in the drywall and floors on your side as well as theirs.

24 October 2023 | 6 replies
Not sure if it our dirt, or the moisture in the soil, or maybe the jalapeños and hot sauce we eat.
16 August 2015 | 20 replies
I also add a automatic bath fan in all bathrooms to get that moisture out.

5 November 2021 | 694 replies
All of history will convince you of this, and that wisdom and penetration are fruits of experience, not the lessons of retirement and leisure.

21 October 2016 | 22 replies
Someplace that old needs a thorough inspection of the foundation,roof,electrical panel and wiring,plumbing,water heater,and HVAC.Especially in a harsh weather climate like Wisconsin or anywhere up north.You really wanna check for long term water damage to the foundation and base of the property caused by years of snow and ice, no moisture barrier installed,and poor drainage.The cost of repairing these items should be factored into your bid price.You didn't say what the after repair value of the property was,only that they were asking 135k.If the ARV is only around 135k after improvement costs then 100k and just cosmetic changes would be decent.However,if you find after a thorough inspection that the place needs far more work to get up to code and up to stuff,then you need to show the owner all the problems and negotiate the cost down to cover those repairs.
9 June 2019 | 9 replies
That's just an example, I am sure there are penetrable markets a little closer that you will have a better handle on than something long distance.