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Dennis Drury Basement Dig-Out Cost vs. ROI
6 August 2018 | 9 replies
My foundation perimeter goes down another 13 inches.
Taylor Shapiro SMELLY Brown liquid seeping up through Basement Floor!
11 October 2021 | 17 replies
It has gathered around the perimeter of the basement now but is much more significant in this one corner.
Alex Deacon Pittsburgh Hot Spots
20 September 2017 | 1 reply
Things I have been looking for is population growth, rise in sales prices, days on market, rental prices, economic development that may be coming to that area or the perimeter of the area that could cause a higher than average appreciation.Anyone want to chime in on other indicators that they look for?
Mark Beekman Ignore Water in Basement?
23 March 2010 | 8 replies
Cheaper solution might be finding out where the water is coming from on the outside and then create a French Drain around the perimeter of the house.
David Krulac What does it take to be a top 1% -er.....
23 December 2014 | 46 replies
He had a Lamborghini (he gave me a ride in it and it was horrible) and even built a go kart track for his kids that went around the perimeter of his house, which was huge.
Brandon Richardson Newbie from Atlanta, GA
28 February 2015 | 9 replies
I live on the north-end of Atlanta but do most of my investing inside the city-perimeter.
Roy N. Surprise!! A renovation retrospective of an 1100 ft^2, 2-level flat.
8 July 2015 | 10 replies
We also used the opportunity provided by the extend of the demolition to do the following:Install a free-floating, insulated (R10) subfloor (a first for us) over the slab on the main level;move the laundry under the stairs to the second level - a better use of space than the deep sloped ceiling closet that was there;resize kitchen - we made the kitchen 42" longer, but this necessitated moving the electrical panel into an 18" upper cabinet;reconfigure the bathroom - with the laundry not moved out of the bathroom, we made the bathroom a little deeper (about 6"); moved the toilet slightly; shifted the tub about 18" and moved the vanity to the other side of the room;reduce the size of the living room window to an 18" transom window giving much more usable wall space;replace the broken windows with Energy Star certified windows tuned for their exposure;build an entertainment feature wall on the living room side of the stairwell.open-up both sides of the stair well (living room and hall by bathroom) - this allows for better air circulation - a necessity when we install the heat pump.Here are a few select shots of the process:Demolition begins:Repairing sections of wall:All electrical and data network runs were installed, then next came the insulation:We finished shifting our plumbing and patching the slab.Next we "leveled" the slab ... ok, we made it better ... and laid the subfloor:Note that we installed 4" high, plywood spacers around the perimeter to keep the floor ~1/2" away from the external walls.  
Carly M. What inspections should we get in Kansas City, MO
25 October 2017 | 6 replies
Structural Engineer here... epoxy injection is a crack repair (patchwork) and sump pump will reduce the water table around the perimeter of the house.
Michael Hicks Where to buy DIY baseboard basement waterproofing kit in Chattanooga or Atlanta
20 April 2015 | 7 replies
After doing a fair amount of research we ultimately reached the conclusion that the best solution is the installation of an exterior perimeter drain.
Johnathan Preston Buying Property in a college town
11 May 2015 | 1 reply
While house hacking is going well I am looking to expand my investments to rental property within a few mile perimeter of the college.