
3 October 2014 | 34 replies
The bathroom toilet appears to have overflowed (when the water was on) and there is dried up feces and toilet tissue all over the bathroom floor. and that is just the downstairs...I only took pictures of the downstairs because I forgot to take pics while I was in there and had to come back after I had already left the property...but the smell was so bad I didn't want to stay in the house let alone travel up to the second floor.

27 July 2014 | 5 replies
Here in Kansas City it's actually been really dry (in spite of the winter snows) so a lot of the problems are from the soil drying out and shrinking from the foundation, removing the support from the sides and bottom.

25 March 2016 | 7 replies
Anyways, these are the results: "The basement was dry, signs of previous water seepage along north wall, and there was no sump crock or pump.

18 February 2021 | 28 replies
The online training is a little dry but I learned tons of stuff that you will not get from any other courses.

10 July 2019 | 6 replies
Because your topography is hilly, which means water issues, while I'm in the desert - flat and dry.
18 November 2017 | 15 replies
At ~$40 / bbl or so the work dries up and everyone leaves.
17 October 2016 | 3 replies
I hope that doesn't dry up on me or I may be back on the site looking for help.It feels great to introduce myself and I am looking forward to taking shop in the future.

5 August 2016 | 11 replies
Build up mud in small increments and let fully dry before adding more mud otherwise it will crack on you, don't be in a rush.

26 August 2016 | 5 replies
You spend so much time and so much money on chemicals to get it less clean with a longer drying time, I'll never DIY carpet cleaning again.

29 October 2015 | 8 replies
Much is hanging in dry cleaning bags.