11 June 2021 | 0 replies
New kitchen, remodeled bathrooms and refinished wood floors What was the outcome?

13 June 2021 | 7 replies
In my neck of the woods they include property tax information.Gail

29 June 2021 | 4 replies
(Wood Destroying Organism)No grounding, not required back when it was built, not to expensive to get it done, get one at least to prevent lighting damage to appliances. https://www.reliantelectric.bi...Erosion on corners, with a basement could take you to a very expensive foundation repairs, get gutters, find any water pounding near the building and make it drain away from the building.

14 June 2021 | 0 replies
Chapman Woods is a good example.

18 June 2021 | 9 replies
That is the cost to rebuild to the same function (wood frame construction, drywall rather than plaster, etc.).
15 June 2021 | 5 replies
If you have a basement or crawl space I would check Under there for any signs of water damage on wood down there and determine from that.

15 June 2021 | 7 replies
@Leon Lee You might inspect the exterior for rotted wood, cracks, holes, anywhere bugs can get in.

19 June 2021 | 52 replies
Here is a summary of issues from the inspection report1) No roof vents for attic ventilation (this is a brand new roof barely 2 months old)2) Satellite dish is screwed directly through roof surfacing (this is a brand new roof barely 2 months old)3) Some roof coverings are damaged (this is a brand new roof barely 2 months old)4) Pull down attic stairs not properly insulated (not a bid deal, easily fixable)5) Missing or damaged soffit screens (not a bid deal, easily fixable)6) Mold on interior walls behind the kitchen sink (The kitchen was "rehabbed")7) Firewall behind the furnace was breached in one or more areas in the garage (garage was also "rehabbed")8) Exterior brick siding has hairline cracks (not a big deal)9) Exterior trim boards have gaps leading to water intrusion (not a big deal, easily fixable)10) Wood rot observed on one or more areas of siding (not a big deal, easily fixable)11) Noticeable repairs made to one or more areas of the ceiling (not a big deal)12) Wood rot on one or more areas of exterior doors (not a big deal, easily fixable)13) One or more privacy doors jamb when closing (not a big deal, easily fixable)14) One or more privacy doors do not latch (not a big deal, easily fixable)15) Windows have missing screens and damaged springs (not a big deal, easily fixable)16) Some windows do not stay open (not a big deal, easily fixable)17) Cracked double-paned window (not a big deal, easily fixable)18) Dampers are missing required clamps to prevent closure on gas log fireplace (not a big deal, easily fixable)19) Fresh air vent at chimney is loose at the wall (not a big deal, easily fixable)20) Wood deck showing signs of deteriorating in areas (not a big deal, easily fixable)21) Grounding rod near electrical meter is missing the required clamp (not a big deal, easily fixable)22) Latch for the main electrical panel is missing (Maybe best to replace the whole box)23) No antioxidant on aluminium conductors 24) No smoke detectors..

16 June 2021 | 11 replies
That means any wood they need for projects this summer is probably already quoted and contracted.