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  2. Damp (structural) - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 178 Moulds can grow on almost any surface and occur where there is a lot of moisture from structural problems such as leaky roofs or high humidity levels. [5] Airborne mold concentrations have the potential to be inhaled and can have health effects. [6] Externally, mortar may crumble, and salt stains may appear on the walls.

  3. 7 Home Projects You Should Never DIY, According To Pros - AOL

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    However, asbestos and lead paint shouldn’t be one of them because of its harmful emissions, says Rodney Hakimi, a licensed contractor and owner of Prime Renovations, based in Baltimore, Maryland ...

  4. Home repair - Wikipedia

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    Common repairs would be fixing a leak, broken window, flooding, frozen pipes or clogged toilet. Each problem can have a relatively simple fix, a leaky roof and broken window can be patched, a flood can be pumped out, pipes can be thawed and repaired and toilets can be unclogged with a chemical. For the most part, emergency repairs are not ...

  5. Basement waterproofing - Wikipedia

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    Cracked walls: Cracks may be horizontal, vertical, diagonal or stair-stepped. Severe pressure or structural damage is evident by widening cracks. Buckling walls: Usually caused by hydrostatic pressure. Walls appear to be bowed inward. Peeling paint: Water seeping through walls may lead to bubbling or peeling paint along basement walls. [4]

  6. Pipe-in-pipe system - Wikipedia

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    A pipe-in-pipe system [1] is a form of plumbing where all water pipes are running inside another pipe. Its purpose is to ensure that any leaks in the innermost pipe will not leak into the building structure and can be detected, as well as make for easier change of any internal pipes with leakage without opening the walls.

  7. Harris announces lead pipe and paint removal plan [Video] - AOL

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    U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris announced the Biden administration's plan to remove lead pipe and paint from homes over the next 10 years using new funds from the bipartisan infrastructure bill ...

  8. Florida plans to redshirt 7-foot-9 center Olivier Rioux for ...

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    When he makes his Florida debut, Rioux will be the tallest player to ever get playing time at the top level of college basketball. Right now, two players are tied for that honor at 7-7.

  9. Cured-in-place pipe - Wikipedia

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    The process of CIPP involves inserting and running a felt lining into a preexisting pipe that is the subject of repair. Resin within the liner is then exposed to a curing element to harden it and make it attach to the inner walls of the pipe. Once fully cured, the lining now acts as a new pipeline.

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