I was the contractor for my house when I built it 16 years ago. Got it exactly the way I wanted it but supervising my subcontractors and making them do it over if they didn’t get it right.
Yeah, paint doesn’t seem to stop moisture penetration. I finally had to coat outdoor-exposed wood with epoxy to waterproof the wood. Redoing rotted wood frames and a skylight sash set me back on other projects.
I understand and accept your choice of regional identity, but speaking as a Southerner, if you are from anywhere north of the Mason-Dixon line you are considered to be a “Yankee” in our eyes.
Farside99 almost 9 years ago
Not the same for my gates — they’re still absorbing water. Thought I had them sealed, but they still swell a bit.
llennok1 almost 9 years ago
northern climes…
KEA almost 9 years ago
in my house – one set of doors works in summer – a different set in winter.
xSigoff Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I was the contractor for my house when I built it 16 years ago. Got it exactly the way I wanted it but supervising my subcontractors and making them do it over if they didn’t get it right.
xSigoff Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Yeah, you Yankees have it rough. living in Georgia is such a burden….NOT.
logonhurst_eagle almost 9 years ago
My house was built in 1910. Very seldom have the door problem.
Ubintold almost 9 years ago
Yeah, paint doesn’t seem to stop moisture penetration. I finally had to coat outdoor-exposed wood with epoxy to waterproof the wood. Redoing rotted wood frames and a skylight sash set me back on other projects.
Mike H almost 9 years ago
Anyone have to go out the window to get out?
newpakua almost 9 years ago
You are right. Happiness comes out from enduring hardship.
xSigoff Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I understand and accept your choice of regional identity, but speaking as a Southerner, if you are from anywhere north of the Mason-Dixon line you are considered to be a “Yankee” in our eyes.