I’ve been working in construction for the past 11 years at this point with a few years before that in a part time role. I’m more than happy to lend whatever knowledge or insights I may have about work, life, or whatever.

I will be checking in sporadically to see if there are questions.

EDITED WELL AFTER QUESTIONS STOPPED: I’m still active-ish on Lemmy, so if you happen to find this and have a question, I will likely still get back to you.

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      1 year ago

      First and foremost, any evidence of water damage/leaks. It’s amazing how simple it is to fix a ton of issues quickly and easily, but water damage is a beast that just makes everything worse.

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          I think it depends on location and age of the home. A lot of the oldest homes in my area are dirt floor basements, so the natural moisture is very expected. Newer ones are a bit less wet overall, but many still have issues from erosion over time. There isn’t as much calcium build up in my area, but it’s safe to assume that if it’s common in your area, it’s probably widespread.