Last Thursday was a hard day for me with my inspections. There were two homes I inspected – one built in 2001 and the other 1968. Both had very large crawlspaces and the moment I popped the covers I was overwhelmed by that all-too-familiar smell of rat urine. Disgusting! It got worse as I pushed through rodent droppings. Structurally […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...I remember learning to maintain the car battery with my dad. We would careful pry open the caps and check the water level of the individual cells. He warned me about the hydrochloric acid inside. Then in high school chemistry I watched HCl do its deteriorating work on various materials. That stuff is awful! I’ve […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Do you have cracks in your driveway? You’ve probably never noticed before. Cracks seem to be such a common thing that no one thinks about it. Cracks in driveways can be caused by improperly cured concrete, settling of the ground below, crushing loads from a truck, tree roots, drainage issues and soil erosion. They can […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...So did you get a wet dry vacuum as a Christmas gift? If so, it probably smells like new plastic and looks beautiful. The brand tag is clear and easy to read and the inside is so clean you could eat off it! After fifteen years my little 3.25 horsepower, 8 gallon Craftsman is anything but new. The only […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...One of the first tools my dad taught to use was a volt meter. I remember him giving me one of his old analog meters to add to my tool set. The two lead wires were red and black with sharp metal probes. These probes were to stick in those slots I was taught as a child to never […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...What’s the number one enemy of the Pacific Northwest home? Water. Another story about my next-door neighbor who lives in our duplex. They have been an incredible source of good Fix It and Use It stories. “I’m on a crusade against rubber supply lines on washing machines!” Realtors and clients have heard me recite that line again and again. […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...What’s the number one enemy of Pacific Northwest homes? Water. At the end of October our next door neighbors let me know they were having water entering their basement bedroom. They desperately fought the water building up against the foundation wall from a backed up driveway drain. We’ve lived in this duplex for three years […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Ever plugged your vacuum in and it kept turning on and off based on the cord position? That is usually the result of a bad connection. This is only one problem that can plague outlets. If you have an outlet receptacle that is not working, here are some common causes to them not working. Tripped circuit breaker – kind […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...My two teenage daughters and wife have long beautiful hair that regularly cause our sinks and tubs draining slowly. Now I love their hair but I must say that cleaning it from behind the stoppers is disgusting. I have found a nifty and inexpensive tool that can make this job a breeze. I found it […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...My walls were blanketed with posters as a teenager – the Three Stooges “Golf with friends”, Jerry Rice “Goldfingers”, and dozens of Seattle Seahawks game day posters from Pietro’s Pizza. poster to name a few. Needless to say my walls were a mess when they all came down. Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner […]
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