Moisture and Hardwoods

Written by Jim the Realtor

December 16, 2012

While most folks would prefer to stay away from any water problems, if you do get stuck with one, don’t despair.  Money will fix it!

7 Comments

  1. tj & the bear

    Have you ever heard of anyone using something like Thompson’s Water Seal on exterior walls to protect against sprinklers, etc.?

  2. MrBee

    According to my neighbor, it only worked for about 6 months. After that it was back to square one. Admittedly that’s a limited data set.

  3. Jim the Realtor

    Sprinklers are spraying on about half the houses we see. Homeowners are ignorant to the damage done, until it comes time to sell and then the severity has to be dealt with.

    There is a great answer though.

    Cap off all sprinklers near the house, and plant succulents in ground or in pots. Boom, no sprinklers needed.

  4. Thaylor Harmor

    I’m a fan of drip systems. When you have spray nozzles a good amount of it gets air rated and doesn’t hit the ground.

  5. Jakob

    I rented a house that had a water-under-hardwood floor issue. There, it was shower water coming through the tiles of the shower and then leaking across the slab and under the hardwood floor in the living room, showing up as dark stains near the ends and edges of boards on much of the floor. Nasty.

    Imagine if the house had sold before the rains, there would be one unhappy buyer.

  6. Rob Dawg

    Discoloration!

    I’ve heard that word before. Somewhere.

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