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Also friend of mine bought a literal stable from the 1700s, I gotta take some pics. Last time I was in there I blasted the bathroom and remember it had wallpaper that said "egg butt snagglebit" which is some uppity horse term.
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Wow dat momma melón abode.
I've seen stuff like that in my house searches, but never in that quantity.
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We had our inspection at the new place today. Deets to follow.
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Countertop measurements tomorrow.
New appliances get delivered Thursday.
This week they'll just be trimming out the new cabinet installations with hardware and such.
Almost there.
New appliances get delivered Thursday.
This week they'll just be trimming out the new cabinet installations with hardware and such.
Almost there.
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So, first things first, before getting into the inspection.
Here's a pano of the gayrage:
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Here's a pano of the gayrage:
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And another showing how the kitchen/den area are all open:
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And of course, had to show you guys the super 70's basement bar:
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So the good: pretty much everything is newer. Roof, furnace, water heater, electrical, windows, all updated and done so recently. The electric was probably the oldest update, more on that later. Other stuff looks to all be 3-7 years old.The house has a full house fan, which according to @[user not found] and our inspector is the tits, and explains no a/c. They also put a little duct with a small electrical fan from the den with the fireplace to the second floor. Nifty.
There's some minor stuff. All the toilets need to wax rings. A couple of the steps to the second floor need to be repaired, unfortunately from underneath meaning going through the ceiling in the basement.
The minor to moderate stuff: A whole bunch of outlets have reverse polarity. He suspected that happened when it was upgraded from 2 prong to 3 prong. There's 200 amp electrical, but the breaker box was upgraded from 100. There might be an issue with crowded slim circuits. He thinks it's probably fine but would like an electrician to eyeball it. There's two outdoor outlets, one isn't grounded and the other had no power.
The biggies: The firewall in the gayrage isn't complete in the loft area. Technically against code cause it backs up to living space (the den). The real sticker is the radon test though. Limit is 4, it came back 4.2.
There's some minor stuff. All the toilets need to wax rings. A couple of the steps to the second floor need to be repaired, unfortunately from underneath meaning going through the ceiling in the basement.
The minor to moderate stuff: A whole bunch of outlets have reverse polarity. He suspected that happened when it was upgraded from 2 prong to 3 prong. There's 200 amp electrical, but the breaker box was upgraded from 100. There might be an issue with crowded slim circuits. He thinks it's probably fine but would like an electrician to eyeball it. There's two outdoor outlets, one isn't grounded and the other had no power.
The biggies: The firewall in the gayrage isn't complete in the loft area. Technically against code cause it backs up to living space (the den). The real sticker is the radon test though. Limit is 4, it came back 4.2.
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radiation is scary!!!!!!Calvinball wrote:So the good: pretty much everything is newer. Roof, furnace, water heater, electrical, windows, all updated and done so recently. The electric was probably the oldest update, more on that later. Other stuff looks to all be 3-7 years old.The house has a full house fan, which according to @[user not found] and our inspector is the tits, and explains no a/c. They also put a little duct with a small electrical fan from the den with the fireplace to the second floor. Nifty.
There's some minor stuff. All the toilets need to wax rings. A couple of the steps to the second floor need to be repaired, unfortunately from underneath meaning going through the ceiling in the basement.
The minor to moderate stuff: A whole bunch of outlets have reverse polarity. He suspected that happened when it was upgraded from 2 prong to 3 prong. There's 200 amp electrical, but the breaker box was upgraded from 100. There might be an issue with crowded slim circuits. He thinks it's probably fine but would like an electrician to eyeball it. There's two outdoor outlets, one isn't grounded and the other had no power.
The biggies: The firewall in the gayrage isn't complete in the loft area. Technically against code cause it backs up to living space (the den). The real sticker is the radon test though. Limit is 4, it came back 4.2.
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I also has a whole house fan and it is fantastic, especially in the evenings when it cools down and you can bring in all that cool air really helps a lot. Regarding the bolded, we had a bunch of those, too. It took me probably an hour, max, going from outlet to outlet swapping the wires. It was also a good way to label your circuit breakers as you go through them killing the appropriate circuits.Calvinball wrote:So the good: pretty much everything is newer. Roof, furnace, water heater, electrical, windows, all updated and done so recently. The electric was probably the oldest update, more on that later. Other stuff looks to all be 3-7 years old.The house has a full house fan, which according to @[user not found] and our inspector is the tits, and explains no a/c. They also put a little duct with a small electrical fan from the den with the fireplace to the second floor. Nifty.
There's some minor stuff. All the toilets need to wax rings. A couple of the steps to the second floor need to be repaired, unfortunately from underneath meaning going through the ceiling in the basement.
The minor to moderate stuff: A whole bunch of outlets have reverse polarity. He suspected that happened when it was upgraded from 2 prong to 3 prong. There's 200 amp electrical, but the breaker box was upgraded from 100. There might be an issue with crowded slim circuits. He thinks it's probably fine but would like an electrician to eyeball it. There's two outdoor outlets, one isn't grounded and the other had no power.
The biggies: The firewall in the gayrage isn't complete in the loft area. Technically against code cause it backs up to living space (the den). The real sticker is the radon test though. Limit is 4, it came back 4.2.
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How do you address it?[user not found] wrote:Radon is bad shit. Easily addressed but causes 21,000 cases of lung cancer annually and it's the small cell deep kind that you're fucked by no matter what.Big Brain Bradley wrote:
radiation is scary!!!!!!
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Desertbreh wrote:How do you address it?[user not found] wrote: Radon is bad shit. Easily addressed but causes 21,000 cases of lung cancer annually and it's the small cell deep kind that you're fucked by no matter what.
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Thank you for the informative answer, unlike our Domestic Airboater[user not found] wrote:Re seal the foundation and put in a negative pressure ventilation system under it. Less than 1k all in.Desertbreh wrote:
How do you address it?
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(Builds count, attacking count builders.)wap wrote:Does aren't subway tiles, , which I'm guessing you know but just sayin' to build post count.Detroit wrote:Subway tile is actually coming back. Infamous sends me a bunch of pinshit photos of kitchens with that tile now.
I don't mind it since it's cheap.
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[user not found] wrote:Vent fan:Desertbreh wrote:
Thank you for the informative answer, unlike our Domestic Airboater
Vent stack:
Sealing at sump pump:
Fixed foundation cracks:
With pics.
No big deal.
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No attack, just informing. Stand down.Desertbreh wrote:(Builds count, attacking count builders.)wap wrote: Does aren't subway tiles, , which I'm guessing you know but just sayin' to build post count.
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I'm talking about me bruh.wap wrote:No attack, just informing. Stand down.Desertbreh wrote:
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