People seem to expect their water heaters to last 10-15 years. Are you guys just letting it corrode as soon as the first anode rod is eaten up? How do you go through water heaters so fast?
I heard a leak and after some detective work and cutting open the back of my kitchen cabinet I finally have located a few pin holes at the bottom of a kitchen copper drain line.
These pin holes unfortunately ...
Hi guys, I'm currently under contract and doing due diligence on a property with mold issue. The property has a crawlspace foundation and due to it being an estate sale, the utilities haven't been turned on in a while...
It is an old house built in 1939. Some of the drainage pipe has been replaced to PVC, and majority (including the Stack) is still caste iron. And the cost is about 10 thousand dollars to replace all through the hou...
Hi everyone,I want to renovate a bathroom in one of my rental properties. The tile is in decent shape, the grout looks like it could be redone but mostly it's just extremely outdated. There is tile on the floor, a tub...
I bought a 3 unit up-down building about 1.5 years ago. One thing that I fixed was the ceiling in the bathroom of the second floor tenant. One month ago I made an inspection and tenant stated that there are no drain i...
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Jeff I know you've mentioned this in the past but I thought this was a good info piece people should know about. Sometimes importing building m...
I bought a property from a sheriff's sale only to find that the property has an oil tank leak from an above ground storage tank in the basement. It was never disclosed that there were environmental issues during the ...