8.30.2012

Stuctral Problems!


Tile Popping Up
I am worried my house might be having issues. It is showing six of the thirteen signs listed below. I have heard this can be costly, good thing I married an accountant and we have the savings, its just not much fun to spend on something like this.

The National Association of Waterproofing and Structural Repair Contractors says you could have foundation problems if you experience any of the following:
 
Sticky or squeaky doors.  
A door sill that separates from the frame.  
Windows that stick. Raise and lower the windows in each room, open and close all doors. Do they fit squarely without binding?  


Crack in Sheetrock
Cracks in interior walls near corners of doors or windows. Look at all the corners of windows and doors, and at joints where walls meet walls, ceilings or doors for signs that they are pulling away from each other. Also look for cracks in a brick fireplace wall.  

Nails Popping Out
Nails popping out of sheetrock or gypsum board. Examine walls and ceilings for evidence that nails may be working themselves loose. 
Curling or separating wallpaper.  
Curling and tearing of existing sheetrock repairs.  
Leaks and cracks in and around the fireplace.  


Caulk Pulling Away
Cracks in the exposed concrete grade beam of the house. Check the exposed concrete at the base of the house for cracks. If there are only small cracks, they may also be nonstructural, but they may also be the first indication of trouble.  
Caulking that pulls away from exterior surfaces.  
Nails popping out of corner frames. 


Cracks in Brick
Obvious cracks in brick and mortar.  
Cracks and uneven elevations in structures attached to patios.
  
After having a professional look at the house the only issue is the crack in the brick. Everything else is the house naturally shifting and can be fixed with a little caulk and paint. Well except the tile, it will nee to be replaced. Total cost $1,500!!! Not bad at all.



  • 7.19.2012

    When Selecting Colors...

    Are you trying to sale your house? Paint is the cheapest and easiest way to bring a house up to date. Keep these words in mind when selecting a new paint scheme.

    Simple
    Neutral
    Timeless
    Clean


     

    7.17.2012

    Staging

    Before

    After

    When staging your house start with the front yard. Cleaning up a little will go a long way. 
    If you have the time and money put a little more effort into it and add mulch for texture and annuals for color. 
    Just remember to keep it simple, it is easy to over do it!

    2.20.2012

    Fun At Work


    Sometimes I find myself enjoying my day job... I get to render, listen to music, and eat candy all day.

    1.04.2012

    My New Hobby

    A friend of mine taught me to crochet and I love it!!!! Scarves are about the only thing I have attempted so far but they are a hit with my friends and family. Here are a few that I have created.



    11.21.2011

    Scott's Design

    A Little Bit at Work

    For the past two years I have been working on the renovation of the College of Architecture... Enjoy!The Fabric The Inspired It All

    The Classroom
    Reading Room in the LibraryWaitingLounge
    Corridor
    IQC Suite
    Dean's Suite
    Waiting
    Crit Room
    Another Corridor