Well, there are lots of possible causes for cracks in walls – some are simply aesthetic problems that can be easily fixed, but some could be symptomatic of a more serious underlying problem. Therefore, it is important to know what causes cracks in walls and whether you should be concerned....
My bet: Losing control of what he does say, he cannot actually campaign even from the basement anymore due to what happened in Vegas, and again from that he’s medically likely to kick off or go into a coma before November, so they’d be stuck trying to do all of what they are doi...
As you walk through the space, look for warped floors, cracks in the walls, rotting wood, or anything else that could be more than just cosmetic damage. Major cracks in the floors or walls might indicate a problem with the foundation, and warrant a closer look....
When buyers show up to look at a house, they pay attention to more than just the home and the lot it sits on. They also consider the surrounding neighborhood. If this neighborhood is noticeably struggling, they will want to know why and are sure to find it a negative when weighing their...
The first thing potential buyers will see when they look at your home is its exterior, and that first impression will set the tone for the rest of a home tour. If a buyer arrives and finds an overgrown landscape, settling cracks in the driveway, clutter in the yard, or debris poking ...
. He lies in bed in the morning and listens to his dad getting ready for work, but he’s gone by the time he gets out of bed. It doesn’t describe any further the relationship between father and son, but leaves it hanging with just enough for the listener to fill in the cracks....
Reader Question: We noticed some hard stalagmite looking things (pictures attached) in our basement and we were wondering if these are from termites? - G.M. 8/3/2014 [Click to enlarge any image] Reply: I'm sorry to say yes, that looks like significant and active termite activity. The ...
(My eggs are perfectly fine. In fact, I am “reproductively younger” than my chronological age, whatever the fuck that means.) * How about a surrogate? (Okay, this is by far the stupidest thing to say to someone. It is not carrying the child that is the problem. It’s getting X...
The problem is, the tiger in her stories is a scary, tricky predator. But the tiger in the road didn’t seem that way. I don’t think it wanted to eatme, though I do think it wanted…something. I don’t get a chance to figure out what, because there are no more tiger sightings...
provide easy access to your home. Pests are opportunists and take advantage of any available opening. Check for areas pests can enter, such as holes in window or door screens, crevices, and cracks around windows, gaps under exterior doors, and damaged or deteriorated door or window stripping....