
3 March 2017 | 7 replies
You have to regularly inspect it.You might have a moisture problem.

11 March 2017 | 10 replies
You may see this moisture escape in brick that has white streaks or areas known as efflorescence.

18 March 2017 | 7 replies
Home depot has a ton of roof sealing products that can be used to seal the place of penetration if you yourself can find it.

19 March 2017 | 18 replies
So, you could be developing moisture damage in a major way.

30 March 2017 | 8 replies
We do this prior to replacing the floor covering too, as we want the ozone to penetrate as deeply as possible throughout the space.4.

13 February 2017 | 1 reply
Everything I've read suggests that the technology infrastructure associated with the big guys is the best way to maximize pushing rents and occupancy: dynamic pricing, web penetration, etc.

17 February 2017 | 11 replies
You've got (hopefully) 4 roofing nails per shingle, and hopefully nails long enough to fully penetrate into the roof decking.

27 February 2017 | 10 replies
Applying the wet drywall mud to the clean may loosen the popcorn texture due to adding moisture to the product.

20 February 2017 | 2 replies
I've listed below the order I plan to attack things in, let me know if this sequence makes sense:Resolve excess moisture under house (minor grading issue, gutter required, possible plumbing leak)Repair minor roof leaks (repair flashing, seal leaks around chimney, replace tree-damaged shingles)Trim trees away from houseInstall 50 concrete piers and level foundation (foundation had work done previously but shifter due to excess moisture)Install vapor barrierAdd structural roof support beams in attic, add insulationRepair rotten siding/soffit/window frames (mostly upstairs)Repair porch (replace rotten boards, sand & paint)Paint exteriorInstall central AC/Mini-split system (any recommendations on this?)

9 July 2017 | 27 replies
Or that their insulation hasn't been upgraded in 20 years and the kitchen vent is venting moisture into the attic causing higher electrical bills...