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christine8271February 13, 2025 at 8:10 pm #14514
<br> Even apart from overcoming whatever security measures are in place, Jenkins notes, there would be the extraordinary task of having to keep more than 3000 hostages in line. We already have calibrated moisture readings showing that the concrete moisture is much higher at the perimeter walls of our home (even in August 2011 – had been no rain since June 2011). Tacks trips on perimeter walls under the carpet show moisture wear, carpet tack nails are rusted, and underside of carpet has rust spots from nails. The problem gets much worse in the rainy/winter season. 2880 pounds total and may actually be much stronger than that, as discussed above. For the second year, water is leaking in through the ceiling of the second floor room from the deck above when it rains. We have a roof deck that opens out from a room on our third floor, and sits on top of a room on our second floor. And I’m thinking about tearing up the carpet and putting new carpet in but I need to find out what I should do. Actually using skills and augmentations revealed things that merely thinking about them could never have revealed. Probably needs to have a camera to try to figure out how this system is laid out.<br>
<br> TOM: Give us a call right now because we are here to answer your home improvement questions; to solve your do-it-yourself dilemmas; to help you become a successful home improver; to prevent you from becoming a do-it-to yourselfer by tackling a project that’s too big, too bold, too whatever to come out right with your skill set. Do I need to call a plumber? We have a slab foundation so we don’t need to worry about leakage into a crawlspace, but I’m pretty sure that having that kind of water next to the house isn’t a good thing. The question now is, are you willing to do the right thing? By investing time and effort right into employing the ideal professionals, about his you set the foundation for an effective home renovating project. Dave also did some foundation work for us at a previous house 10 years ago. The floor of the deck is tile – we’re not sure what is underneath the tile (we moved in 2 years ago). We offer a variety of waterproofing solutions, including sump pumps, window replacements, perimeter drainage systems, floor and wall crack repairs, and waterproof products.<br>
<br> Martin Hossan replaced my dead sump pump and rerouted my French drain to mitigate the flooding in our basement. We had french drains installed around the house to draw water away from the slab and foundation by All Seasons Construction. I want to recommend Van Every Construction in Oakland. Drainage is one of Van Every Construction’s specialties – they solve problems others fail to. Also, ‘All charges were reviewed and ok’ed by us during the process – no unhappy surprises’ They really valued Van Every’s expertise and excellent communication. Have a radon test performed if you haven’t in a while (or ever), so you can remedy any problem discovered during the basement finishing process. House plants can also suffer long-term effects after being exposed to smoke. Smoke damage cleaning companies are trained to handle such danger. We will help you build a perfect laundry room that suits your home’s cleaning needs. Home Theater: HomeAdvisor estimates that basement twin city home builders theaters average $2,000 to $63,000 and FBC Remodel estimates its builds at $70,000 to $120,000, with the upper end representing a dedicated room with theater seating.<br>
<br> The room side surface is a tough, scrubbable vinyl laminated to a ceramic concrete board which is in turn, bonded to high-density foam insulation. There appears to be a drain on the side of the house (going where?) and maybe we could tie a drain into that one? Whether the water is seeping into the side of the slab during rains (as we suspect) or there is a concealed broken pipe or something else, we really need help. We have a slab foundation and yes, you should still worry! He also replaced half our foundation. Alameda Structural. Speak to George Walton They did our foundation several years ago. We had our french drain put in 20 years ago, but that guy isn’t in business anymore. I’m sure he would have done a good job on a French drain, as well! If you want advice call a reputable civil engineer or architect: Christofferson and Graff looked at our drainage; Josh Kardon is a good civil engineer we’ve used as well. Who To Call for Backyard Drainage Help? I’d like to have a soils engineer–or possibly a structural engineer with drainage expertise–draft a plan that would provide adequate drainage for my house.<br>
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