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basement waterproofing: Basement Waterproofing: Is it for "DIYers"? - 01/24/12 02:34 PM
I am a big DIYer. I love tackling home imporvement projects on my own, (especially the ones that give me an excuse to put my power tools to a good use). I am also quite frugal. If I can do it myself, why pay somebody else? However, I always keep in mind that I will need to draw the line at some point, because some jobs are just not for DIYers. Not if you want it well done anyway. Basement waterproofing (or anything that has to do with basements, crawl spaces and foundations for that matter) is one of these jobs
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basement waterproofing: Basement Windows 2.0 - 01/29/10 03:21 PM
Guest post by Jacques Bouchard In this new information age, technology is spreading like wildfire. And as it spreads, there’s little that we haven’t upgraded-- from cars to telephones to the light bulb.With every passing day, our lives become more comfortable, more convenient, and better than ever. So with all these improvements, is your basement the same old, murky place it’s always been? How about those windows? Are they dirty, leaky, rusty openings that only serve to show you how ugly and clogged your window wells are? It’s time to get rid of those dirty, rotting windows and window wells and
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basement waterproofing: How to Spot a Wet Basement. - 10/26/09 02:24 PM
The last thing any home buyer wants is to find out that their dream home’s basement, which looked great when the house was bought, turned out to be a leaky one. Although in many states the law mandates that sellers disclose serious problems such as wet basements, you can’t rely on seller disclosures. Since even previously dry basements tend to develop water problems overtime, it might be really hard to prove in court that the seller knew about the problem before selling the house. Even if you are able to prove that, it might take years before you get any resolution,
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basement waterproofing: Seven things you should expect from a waterproofing company. - 11/07/08 04:09 PM
One of the most frustrating things that can happen to any good professional, in any industry, is to realize that he or she is being given a bad name due to the shady competitors' practices. Some customers are so traumatized by previous experiences with contractors that no matter how honest you are and how reputable the company you represent is, you will always have to start by conveying that you are not the crook they've dealth with or heard of before. The customer is already suspicious and, to tell you the truth, you can't really blame them. Some of our competitors
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