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Bryant G. Horizontal Crack in Foundation oked by engineer
13 January 2019 | 3 replies

Would you be nervous buying a house with horizontal cracks in the foundation if a structural engineer says the way is sound and gives their backing to that assessment?

Ryan Thomas Can someone confirm if this wall is load bearing?
2 May 2018 | 7 replies

I am new to removing walls. so can someone confirm if this wall is load bearing or not. I am assuming it is not because there is no header running across the ceiling to the right of the wall. Is the correct?

Grant D. Dallas - Foundation Issue? Need advice
13 March 2018 | 21 replies

Hi fellow TX investors,Please keep in mind that I am not a contractor or engineer (so if I am not making sense, I apologize)I own multiple SFH's in the greater Dallas area, and I have been having issues with one of my...

Mina G. Moving Kitchen from the rear to the front of the house worth it?
18 February 2020 | 11 replies

I currently have a rental that has the kitchen in the rear of the house (Check the current layout picture). The trend in new constructions and remodeled homes in the area is to have an open concept, kitchen in the fro...

Gregory Banks Basement crack repair estimates - who to trust?
1 January 2025 | 11 replies

Hi all, my LTR (Boston, built in the 1930's) has some cracks in the basement walls that I didn't think were too serious (owned for 10y, some water and flaking but mostly dry). A new owner in the condo building is worr...

Umer M. Chaudhry Good opportunity but structural issues...
23 January 2017 | 6 replies

Hello guys,I have been involved with single family/ two family houses for few years now, and have learned to swim a bit in this deep ocean.I am working on a house to buy and rent in Clifton, NJ area.  Offer has been a...

Gp G. Retention Wall repair
17 May 2022 | 18 replies

Hi All,Happy Monday. I have very limited knowledge relating to construction. This is not specific to my location contractor question but a general question. One waterproofing contractor said the retention wall (wooden...

Kaneisha Forrest Structure burned down, Rebuild $ vs. Remodel $
23 August 2019 | 6 replies

We are in the very beginning stages of rebuilding our burned down structure.  Yesterday the structural engineer stated there is one sound wall, however there is the option to demo it too.  For the pros here, what is t...

Ray A Delfi Owned a home for 12 years and foundation is falling apart
30 October 2019 | 37 replies

Hey quick question. I pulled the subfloor up to sister up the joist and get the floor plumb but my contractor just reported that all the wood is deteriorating and falling apart. Is this something my insurance could co...

Gene Maltsev Need Advice w/regard to Rehab
15 July 2019 | 4 replies

Hi Everyone!I just purchased my first investment property in a decent up and coming neighborhood in FL. The prop is a 2-story 5/3 detached duplex that was originally built in 1940. The prior owner was a flipper and, a...