By: Taylen
good advice. can become extremely expensive if you don’t know what you’re doing, but can be an easy fix to add so much to your home!
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When I bought my 1950′s house 6 years ago, there was no indication of water infiltration in the finished basement. A little over a year after moving in (and beyond the time I could have had any...
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I am in the middle of trying to find a way to reduce the humidity in my basement it ran 60+ all winter and even now in the spring. I developed mold in rim joist due to humidity and Fiberglass...
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Jason – Humidity in basements is always quite high. This is especially true for newer homes. Concrete holds a tremendous amount of water and water vapor in it for years. There are ways to control that...
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Hi Todd. Great site! I have a new house (1 year old). I had two leaky snap ties that the builder came back and coated with hydraulic cement. Fast forward 6 months and I still have two leaky snap ties....
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Matt – Snap ties are definitely problematic at times. Some times they can be drilled out and plugged with hydraulic cement. But that doesn’t always work. Sometimes, the patch needs to be from the...
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