Is anyone having trouble finding chlorine tablets? My local Wal Mart was sold out yesterday. A hardware store had 8 pound containers for $45. It's my prediction that this summer people will be trading ammunition fo...
I recently discovered mold in one of the rooms in my house had come back, and it's worse than before. I have been doing more research into DIY mold removal, and most people advise using a bleach and water solution. I ...
My renter states that there is chlorine in the water that causes them to sneeze & cough. This is the first I'm hearing of this water issue, so I am unsure if it's an issue with the water quality or this particular...
I couldn't find anything on this specific thing when I searched so here it is: the water at my duplex has a very strong chlorine taste. It's also upsetting her kids' skin because it is so harsh, so a simple drinking w...
Hey there! We are planning to rent my late parents house that has a well. We had the water tested and it is positive for chloroform but negative for ecoli (thank goodness). Anyway, is it hard to shock it with bleach o...
I am currently in the process of searching for a mixed-use building. This building features a long-standing laundry store on its first floor, in operation since the 1960s. The upper level consists of three separate 1-...
Hi, BP family. Quick question..We found a property being sold as is for 25k. However there’s a mold issue (not severe). Work needed is 8k.ARV is 63k. I believe I can leverage the fact that there’s mold to lower the as...
During an air quality inspection for a property I’m looking at 2 kinds of mold were found to be at “Elevated” levels: Aspergillus/Penicillium and Basidiospores. The home has had water intrusion at a sliding door that ...
I wanted to ask on what I should do if a home has well water with a high level of bacteria and arsenic. Would a reverse osmosis take care of this or is more needed? Thank you for any help.
I have a renter asking me to replace their toilet because the toilet's inside rim has "black" stuff that they can't get rid of. Even if they get some of it off, it returns in 2-3 days.
We're in the northwest where it...