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2/24/2009 12:22:35 PM
Mortgage interest tax write-off FTW.
2/24/2009 12:45:25 PM
2/24/2009 5:47:25 PM
lotta rain recently and the basmeent flooded (well...maybe not flooded, but it was taking on some water).dried it all up and bought a sump pump to get rid of said excess water. all was well.2 days later, the pump caught on the side of the hole it was in and didn't go off. i now have a semi-flooded basement again.
3/10/2009 1:33:11 PM
3/10/2009 3:41:33 PM
I have a lovely problem. I inherited 2 homes, one that was already rented out. the rented out home is old, but well taken care of. It has an enclosed chimney that has started wicking water. We can either seal the chimney, have it removed completely, or have it brought below the roof level and that are reroofed. Ugh. The sealing will be an easy fix, but easy fixes are rarely good.
3/10/2009 3:54:05 PM
What do you mean by "enclosed" and where is the water coming from? Is the chimney just coming out of the roof as opposed to being attached to the side of the house or something? If that's the case a good roofer should be able to handle it with the right combination of chimney caps/seals/flashing/shingles. Doesn't one of Dickie's brothers own a roofing company? I'm sure he'd treat you right.You said it's an old house. If it was fine for this long I don't see any point in doing anything drastic like removing it entirely. Just get it patched up appropriately or at most remove it to the roof line and shingle over it.[Edited on March 10, 2009 at 4:05 PM. Reason : l]
3/10/2009 4:03:45 PM
^^ Thanks Skack. It's from 1982 so no asbestos or very illegal asbestos. I've asked a contractor to come out to see how ugly it'd be to clean up before I move in.
3/10/2009 5:32:02 PM
Skack, the bricks are made of clay. when there is heavy steady rain, these old clay bricks soak up water and water runs right through it. One of the contractors is talking about completely sealing it up, but I think thats already been done.[Edited on March 11, 2009 at 9:33 AM. Reason : .]
3/11/2009 9:24:51 AM
Weird. I've never heard of that happening. Is it attached to the side of the house or does it come up in the middle of the house?
3/13/2009 3:54:29 PM
Middle of the house. I believe one contractor is going to seal it again. he states it needs to be done once every 5 years. I think it may already be sealed, and was done so a while ago, and the deal wore off. waiting for the bill...
3/13/2009 4:33:18 PM
New roof last week, grand total north of $15K. But I do mean 100% new, plywood and all.
3/16/2009 9:41:59 AM
damn- - but hell that beats laying in bed at night during a rainstorm wondering if shit is leaking all over your attic and ceiling.
3/16/2009 10:22:32 AM
homeowner association meeting in a couple of weeksi think I am gonna sign my proxy to one of the neighbors those things always consist of the stupidest people bitching about the stupidest shit they can think of and the property manager abruptly cutting off the meeting when the "room rental is up"
3/16/2009 10:40:59 AM
good news on the rental house. The chimney is actually already beneath the roof, and the plaster damage is not moisture related. Simply need to replaster, but I've opted to install sheet rock instead and be done with it.
3/16/2009 1:34:05 PM
3/16/2009 1:54:12 PM
anyone know approx cost for retiling flooring and a shower?i want to redo the entire bathroom, but that's the part that'd make me uncomfortable doing myself.
3/17/2009 8:56:05 PM
tile itself can be had for quite cheap - starting from $1.50-$2.50/sqft, or as much as you want to spend. If you know how to tile and can do it all yourself, it's a pretty cheap job. But tiling is labor intensive, and can take several days even for a small area because of all the steps you have to take. And you can screw it up pretty bad if you don't know what you're doingdrop by Lowes/Home Depot and they'll give you a quote for tile+installation/sqft. They use 3rd party contractors. I bought some laminate flooring from Lee's Hardwood Floor on Chatham St between Raleigh and Cary a few weeks ago and they have tile too, and can give you some estimates or recommendations for installers. [Edited on March 17, 2009 at 11:11 PM. Reason : .]
3/17/2009 11:09:58 PM
We just got finished tiling our kitchen floor (~240 sq ft.) and we were quoted $2800.00 by a local contractor. We ended up doing it ourselves for just under $1000.00 after paying for the materials and bribing my in-laws to help, but we were lucky that my wife's family had done it before and had the proper tools--especially the tile saw.Materials were around $850, although we picked out some upper end tile, so I guess the contractor was giving us a price of around $7-8/sq-ft.
3/18/2009 10:33:51 AM
I am absolutely sick of my HOA. $271 dollars a month and I cant even get them to clean the building properly.
3/18/2009 12:39:03 PM
^ That an apartment complex's HOA?
3/18/2009 2:38:44 PM
ouch. thats why i tried to look for no HOA (which was thankfully available in this area). gives you a lot more home for the same effective price.
3/18/2009 4:18:01 PM
It also keeps your neighbors from telling you how to landscape your lawn.Yeah, you'll have a couple neighbors who let their lawn go to hell, have a couple junk cars, and maybe have some junk in their front yard. You'll also have freedom and fewer expenses each month. Plus those neighborhoods usually have homes that are a better deal than some of those homes in newer neighborhoods with HOA's.
3/18/2009 4:37:28 PM
yep, HOA is a minus in my book. I won't say that I'll automatically decline any house in a neighborhood with one, but it is a negative.I'd really prefer a house on about an acre outside of town.
3/18/2009 10:14:29 PM
I pay $11/month for my HOA and they keep my neighbors from bringing down my property value. Well worth it I say.
3/19/2009 1:47:20 PM
mine's like $33 a month. i couldn't imagine paying ~250 a _month_. you'd think at that point, it's just not worth living in that community.
3/19/2009 9:33:46 PM
my HOA is >$500 =(talk about assraping
3/19/2009 9:40:36 PM
my HOA is less than 300 a year.... I can't believe people who pay that much a MONTH ... for that you'd better be getting royal treatment... thats like a car payment!
3/19/2009 9:52:12 PM
hahahahahahahahha you people and your HOAs
3/19/2009 11:09:11 PM
mortgage payment
3/20/2009 12:13:53 AM
i live in an pre 1900 victorian mansion that was split into condos when it was refurbished.the hoa payments are divied up by sqft of your condo relative to the entire building.the lady below me's ex husband has to pay her $600+/mo hoa fees along with the mortgage that'd suckmine's like $150/mo, but that includes building insurance/water/sewage/landscaping/common area electricity (heat and light)/building the fund for refinishing the hardwoods in the common area and stairwell/private parking in the city/managment costs.[Edited on March 20, 2009 at 11:04 AM. Reason : e]
3/20/2009 11:04:20 AM
my HOA's are $24 / year. it was a big plus when looking for a house.p.s. i hate wild onions.
3/22/2009 12:06:09 AM
my HOA covers comcast cable, all lawn maintenance, plants, flowers, trees, etc & exterior insurance, plus the gate (gated community) and the pool and bomb ass, built in gas grill at the pooli went and looked at the models yesterday to get some decorating ideas and now i want to sell all my furniture and start over except for my bedroom set, that shit is tight. i do want a new couch now though
3/22/2009 10:05:13 AM
I would be royally pissed if the HOA covered cable. What if I wanted to get satellite? Then I would be double-paying for my tv. What a load of bullshit.And to make it even more insulting, you know the reason they are charging you for cable is in an attempt to KEEP you from getting satellite. I'd get that shit and mount my dish in the most annoying place possible, just to spite them.
3/22/2009 11:44:07 AM
or maybe it's much cheaper for everyone to pay that way since the vast majority are going to use cable anyways
3/22/2009 12:47:06 PM
seriously doubt it. they might frame it like that but its pretty obvious its just an attempt to keep satellite dishes out of the neighborhood.
3/22/2009 1:09:41 PM
I've got shingles flying up on my roof today. I've owned my house for just over a year, and this is the third time I've had this problem. is there any way to fix this problem? I have a very steep roof and I don't climb up there myself, but I don't want to have to pay a guy every few months to go up there for me to reattach shingles.
3/29/2009 4:30:04 PM
sounds like you need to fix your roof beyond just popping the shingles back down.... usually shingles have a strip of tar that glues them down... how old is your roof?
3/29/2009 4:43:42 PM
it's not old... less than 10 years.it's shingles from the same area that keep popping loose. my neighbor has shingles off of his roof from today as well.[Edited on March 29, 2009 at 6:45 PM. Reason : ]
3/29/2009 6:43:57 PM
http://www.wral.com/news/national_world/national/story/4838152/I'm copying the text for posterity.
3/29/2009 8:13:46 PM
^ It's true, it sounds like most of those people are just being smacktarded about not wanting to pay a fairly nominal amount of money for what is really a huge amount of coverage. Then again, when somebody thinks like this:
3/30/2009 1:09:22 AM
3/30/2009 9:40:13 PM
So...my wife and I were given a Kenmore he2 Plus Washer and Dryer Set for our birthdays last year. We got the set delivered last year on my birthday (3/27/08).Last night, my wife was washing a load of clothes and called me into the laundry room. The washer was flashing F01 on the time remaining display.A few google searches later, I learn that this F01 is the washing machine equivalent of the "blue screen" for Windows.Apparently we got a "your warranty is expiring card" Saturday in the mail and Sunday I find out it is going to cost me at least $200 to fix a one-year-old $700 washing machine.I am tired of talking to Corporate Sears. I am calling the store and speaking to the manager tomorrow. I think this is utter BS that the machine flat broke one day after the warranty expired.
3/30/2009 10:54:37 PM
3/30/2009 11:31:27 PM
Oct 2008:Mar 2009:patience finally pays off. Still a long way to go, but i don't avoid looking at the backyard anymore.
3/31/2009 7:27:28 PM
^ AMAZING! That looks fantastic! Great work!
3/31/2009 7:29:53 PM
^^That really is greatI just put on offer on a new place yesterday and it got accepted... I just found out after the fact that the new house has it's own website and youtube video.. Now there is the pesky task of selling my townhouse ASAP
3/31/2009 10:33:46 PM
^^^ looks great, I know what you mean about patience and lawns... my warm season grasses are finally (after 5 years) filling in. I love the patio and wall, did you do it yourself or hire it out? Looks like what we'd like to do outside of our new deck/screened porch...
3/31/2009 11:49:21 PM
can anyone recommend a good pest control service here in the triangle? i don't have any problems that i'm aware of, i just want someone that can treat seasonally, once a year, or whatever frequency is necessary for pest maintenance.thanks in advance.
4/1/2009 7:19:12 AM
^^ha, man, i wish i could have done a patio like that myself. I drew it out, and had a guy come out and build it. I used him for the patio at our previous house too. It's just one guy, and he usually has one mexican helping him out. The first patio, I had several people/companies come out, and he was a few grand cheaper than the next best price. drtaylor referred me to him. This time around, i didn't even bother shopping around. Eventually, I want to build an outdoor kitchen with a drop-in grill, but can't afford it for a while.
4/1/2009 10:07:53 AM