Basement slab weeping/leaking through bottom plate screw holes
On Jul 4, 12:50*am, "
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On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 20:00:28 -0700 (PDT), "
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Its NORMAL AND EXPECTED that things break on any home......
We're not talking about fixing something that's broken, ditz. *The original
problem was to add livable space to the house by finishing the basement. *This
can often be done on the cheap, but not if there is foundation work to be
done. *The right answer is to move.
new home builders and realtors must love you, anyone who happily
spends 10 grand to save $3500.00
Try taking remedial reading again, then try mommy's computer again.
No doubt you buy a new vehiclew yearly so you dont waste money on
repairs?
totally ignoring the first year new vehicle depreciation.....
You *are* retarded.
refusing to spend 3500 bucks to fix a water problem is insanity on
your part.....
You're illiterate, too (but that's obvious to everyone here).
if you dont fix it it can cost you 7 grand or more.....
you should try trimming quotes..... makes it look like you dont know
what your doing
You don't, must make you feel right at home.- Hide quoted text -
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I trim quotes frequently.......
So do tell if your home needed a new roof would you sell it?
if your hmes gas line developed a leak would you sell it?
if your home needed a paint job would you sell it?
since you claim its always better to sell what is a acceptable fix for
you?
I am mfascinated most posters here enjoy fxing up their homes, you
appear very unique.
given all this I would NEVER want to live in a flood zone where every
heavy rain creates worry will there be 8 feet of water in the basement
and a few feet in the living room.......
but thats not what were talking about.......
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