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2022-02-27 at 11:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by AngryIVer No, unlike covid, water damaged concrete and foundation damage is a serious issue that not enough people take seriously. Look at the Surfside collapse last year. Concrete doesn't last as long as people think it does unmaintained. You can CLEARLY see in the video that the foundation is compromised.
The mold honestly isn't even the biggest concern here, it's the clear foundation damage and water coming in causing additional damage, mixed with the fact it's creating a high humidity environment which causes damage to the floor joists and support beams.
Then you have chucklefucks like Fonaplats taking advice from people like you just adding fuel to the fire.
If the house doesn't collapse it will eventually get enough water damage that the mold will start causing problems.
the surfside collapse was caused by the building of building 87 next door that damaged the retaining wall of its foundation.
the lawsuit is ongoing and no one has determine what were the real causes. -
2022-02-28 at 11:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny the surfside collapse was caused by the building of building 87 next door that damaged the retaining wall of its foundation.
the lawsuit is ongoing and no one has determine what were the real causes.
They didn't damage it, they allowed more water to get into it. The water damaged it. Building Integrity did a great piece on this, and a few other scenes about how water effects un-treated concrete. -
2022-02-28 at 2:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by AngryIVer They didn't damage it, they allowed more water to get into it. The water damaged it. Building Integrity did a great piece on this, and a few other scenes about how water effects un-treated concrete.
he specifically said it was one of the possibilities. NOT A DEFINITE CAUSE.
which is why multiple parties are involved in litigation as the defendent.
it might be the developers fault, the engineers, or builders of either building. -
2022-02-28 at 3:03 PM UTCI find it funny that this thread has devolved into fighting over concrete walls when, in the initial video (post 63) of the basement, it is plain to see that the foundation is made of mostly stone with cement mortar. I have the same type of foundation and my walls are 18" thick.
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2022-02-28 at 3:56 PM UTCby fonas standard, this thread has evolved into a supersapien being.
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2022-03-01 at 2:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 I find it funny that this thread has devolved into fighting over concrete walls when, in the initial video (post 63) of the basement, it is plain to see that the foundation is made of mostly stone with cement mortar. I have the same type of foundation and my walls are 18" thick.
I think the best part is concrete is only one of the materials I listed. Either way it's crumbing and water is getting in. -
2022-03-02 at 12:16 AM UTC
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2022-03-02 at 12:18 AM UTCIm going to buy a gallon of paint tomorrow and start scrapping the flaky old paint off and coating it again.
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2022-03-02 at 12:26 AM UTCI found some scrap carpet Im trying to buy on marketplace.
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2022-03-02 at 11:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny from the window
Nah, there's no discoloration running down the wall, and if you look close at the video the wall is yellowed 6-10 inches up from the floor suggesting it's actually flooded before too.
In any case it doesn't appear to be coming from the window, because you'd see water marks running down the wall.
It's cool that you kind of seem to know what you're talking about though which is cool. -
2022-03-02 at 12:10 PM UTCFrom the windoowwwwwww
To the wall
The floor won't be done til fall
Unless Fona gets on adderalll
Awww hep c hep c hep c
Say Aww hep c hep c got dang -
2022-03-02 at 2:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by AngryIVer Nah, there's no discoloration running down the wall, and if you look close at the video the wall is yellowed 6-10 inches up from the floor suggesting it's actually flooded before too.
In any case it doesn't appear to be coming from the window, because you'd see water marks running down the wall.
It's cool that you kind of seem to know what you're talking about though which is cool.
TBH i didnt bother to watch the entire video.
all i know is flooding is common and cements can last hundreds of years if theyre merely exposed to fresh water from common weathering. -
2022-03-03 at 12:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny TBH i didnt bother to watch the entire video.
all i know is flooding is common and cements can last hundreds of years if theyre merely exposed to fresh water from common weathering.
Honestly I didn't either, nor did I have the sound on so idek if Fona already knows where the leak is coming from. I watched far enough to see the puddle. -
2022-03-03 at 6:53 PM UTC
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2022-03-03 at 7:28 PM UTCI've been a mason for years. Third Order Water Buffalo.
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2022-03-03 at 7:39 PM UTC
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2022-03-04 at 12:27 PM UTC
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2022-03-04 at 11:21 PM UTC
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2022-03-05 at 2:14 AM UTCI almost bought paint today but I spazzed out looking at all the different types of brushes.
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2022-03-05 at 2:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by Fonaplats I almost bought paint today but I spazzed out looking at all the different types of brushes.
Fuck my titties!
It's basement wall. Just roll it with a 9" x 1" paint roller cover available at Home Depot for just $5.90.