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  2. Are the Cracks in Your Walls a Sign of a Serious Problem? - AOL

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    Settlement cracks usually show up as vertical lines or hairline cracks (small cracks that are under 1/10 of an inch or 2.5 millimeters wide), especially around weak spots like doors, windows, and ...

  3. What not to fix when selling a home: 7 updates to skip (and ...

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    It’s important to address foundational cracks, roof issues or major electrical problems before listing. ... replacing windows and installing hardwood floors — don’t fall into this category ...

  4. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Water affects the entire room of carpet and cushion. May have wicked up the walls, but not more than 24 inches. **IICRC s500 2016 update adds that class 2 be indicated when 5% to 40% of the total square footage of a room (ceiling+walls+floor) are affected ** Class 3 - Fastest Rate of Evaporation. Water generally comes from overhead, affecting ...

  5. Damp (structural) - Wikipedia

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    An unrendered 9-in. wall is regarded as substandard." [23] Whilst renders are often applied in an attempt to resist rain penetration, they must be maintained in good condition in order to fulfil this function. Even relatively small cracks in renders can allow rain penetration to pass into the underlying masonry.

  6. Wood drying - Wikipedia

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    For firewood, this is not an issue but for woodworking purposes, high stresses will cause the wood to crack and be unusable. Normal drying times to obtain minimal seasoning checks (cracks) in 25 mm (1 inch or 4/4 lumber) Red Oak ranges from 22 to 30 days, and in 8/4, (50 mm or 2 inch) it will range from 65 to 90 days.

  7. 10 Things You Actually Shouldn't Clean With Dish Soap - AOL

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    Flat Paint Walls “Flat paint doesn’t always play nice with dish soap. It can leave streaks or even damage the finish if you’re not careful,” says James King, the Operations Manager at ...