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Phillip

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  1. Thank you Joe. I am a lucky man
  2. Around my area when the gas is turn on the gas company is suppose to turn everything on and make sure it lights. if your areas does that it may be something else, but it does sound like air in the line.
  3. Aaaaah crap. More words to look up
  4. The doors around hear do not have any type of pan flashing. They are lucky if they get caulked. I would like to think everyone for their input. It gives a person something to think about.
  5. This is a shot of the front of the house. Click to Enlarge 52.82 KB This is the right side of the house the area that the damage is, is to the right Click to Enlarge 54.17 KB
  6. The trim is MDF. it is swollen material is from bottom up. It is at the front door which is setting on the metal jam that has weather striping. It is 100% I watch it go up and when it hits a 100 the light go out. It taste like chicken. I'm thinking that some of this stormy weather blew it in. As far as I could tell there is no water pipes in the area and I looked hard in the attic above them. There was no high moisture reading above these places.
  7. To everyone this is an forcloser house. No one has live in it since the first of the year. I don't have any photos Of the areas behind them. The one at the front door is next to the garage which the slab for the house floor is higher than the garage slab. Standard drywall which I scanned and did not get any moisture reading. The outside of the other one isnormal vinyl side that has house wrap.
  8. I need a little help. I have no idea what is causing this. This is close to the front door. There is a porch on the front of the house and the garage is on the other side of the wall. Click to Enlarge 43.02 KB I have 100% moisture reading. I check the attic and no water is getting in above it. The walls in the garage show no high readings or damage. Here is a larger view of what going on. Click to Enlarge 36.42 KB Here is a close shot. I am the one that probed it. Click to Enlarge 38.46 KB I was on the edge to say it was getting in at the front door which the trim has a high moisture read until i found it in the dining room at an outside wall. Which I open up the vinyl siding and did not see anything. Click to Enlarge 38.46 KB Any ideals?
  9. It is a thirty amp 240 volt tap. This is in a work shop. There where other electrical problems. Click to Enlarge 57.11 KB Click to Enlarge 55.28 KB
  10. I should have put this photo up also Click to Enlarge 45.06 KB
  11. Didn't know where to put this in the electrical or plumbing section. Click to Enlarge 42.54 KB Yes that is a piece of water hose.
  12. You can if you use an adaptors 1. Description. The male and female adaptors enable an installer to connect Simpson Dura-Vent Bvent components to an existing Type B gas vent system manufactured by the following companies: American Metals Products, Household Mfg, Hart & Cooley Mfg, Metal Fab, Inc, White Metal Products, Air Jet, Mitchell Metal Products. Download Attachment: duravent L204A_apr00.pdf 978.32 KB Download Attachment: Ameri-vent installaltion.pdf 586.5 KB
  13. If one is good two is better[:-paperba[:-censore[:-dunce] Click to Enlarge 55.42?KB
  14. [quote No, there isn't. If water gets under that ridge in the metal roofing (shown in 2nd picture), there nothing to prevent it from getting behind the veneer, no flashing or closure strips. Thus, I was wondering is it would be possible to perhaps retrofit some type of flashing between the top of the brick veneer wall and the bottom of the metal roofing to make that space watertight and prevent water from getting behind the brick veneer wall? It is possible to retrofit flashing for the areas you want to cover. The bad part is that you may have to remove the gutters and take the bottom row of screws out of the roof panels to install it. The easiest thing you could do is to install some metal drip flashing that runs over the back side of the gutter and under the roof, then install the roam closure that made to seal off the ribs of the roof panels.
  15. Filled mine out yesterday
  16. The units come charge for a certain length of line set which is soldered to each unit. You can add shorted the line set, then you have to adjust the amount of Freon in the system. It use to be 25 ft length if i remember right. If I'm wrong Terry or someone will set us right.
  17. I got it and will take the time to fill it out.
  18. No, I am no where near the storm.
  19. I hope every one along the gulf coast is doing alright. There is a lot of rain and wind. Marc have is the weather effecting you?
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    Thanks Les I'm just a big old country boy. Changing photos Click to Enlarge 76.47 KB
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    Hi John, I plan on spending as much time with him as I can and enjoy him growing up. With my first set of kids I was working all the time and didn't get to see them much. Aiden is the reason I quit my other job. I have set it up where I can be there when my wife is at work which is mostly on the weekends.
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    Tom and John D., I think he better looking than I. He would not keep his hat on.
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    Thanks Kurt
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    Les, you are right but I am what I am
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