Archive for the 'Dry Rot' Category

How much does it cost

How Much Does It Cost?
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Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Repairs on Condominium Complexes

Repair Contractors for Condos
Several years into the life of a condo complex it becomes time to replace roofs, replace siding, replace windows, rebuilt decks, paint and do other major renovations.   The problem that condo homeowners run into is affordability. Oftentimes the HOA comes up short on cash to afford the major renovation because not […]

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Dry Rot Repair of Kitchen, Pantry and Heater Closet Floor and Walls

Dry Rot Repair of Kitchen, Pantry and Heater Closet Floor and Walls
new pier pads.
Than, replaced the rotted joists and also added cross bracing joists to stiffen the floor since we were going down over 4′ oc 4′x6′ floor joists. Than, fixed up the walls and put it all back together.
Take a look at the […]

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Deck Coatings & Maintenance

Waterproof deck coatings and Condominiums seem to go hand in hand in California. It seems that nearly every HOA complex has them, either over a living space or attached off a room. Residents love them because their decks are often used as another room of the house, owners and managers of income property usually detest […]

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Dry Rot Repair Estimates - Cost Control

Before deciding on a dry rot repair estimate make sure to understand exactly what the bid includes.   Don’t be a afraid of dry rot and allow yourself to accept an unwarranted expensive bid.  Yes, dry rot repairs can often be expensive but not always.  For instance:  a Dry Rot repair on a structural member of […]

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Dry Rot Repairs

Over the past few weeks I have done estimates on some interesting dry rot projects.
An Apartment Complex had trees overhanging the eves and over the years the leaves backed up into the gutters and the water seeped up to the roof sheeting and also to the fascial board. Eventually, the fungi set it and […]

Friday, August 31st, 2007