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Zil posted:Does the scale of that house seem off to anyone else?
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Oh lord, I was searching for some photos and found this guy's blog. He's a realtor in Pheonix but he posts some of the most amazing ugly houses and terrible staging that pops up on the MLS http://uglyhousephotos.com/wordpress/ and https://moreuglyhousephotos.tumblr.com/ Here's just one in particular http://uglyhousephotos.com/wordpress/2017/10/01/stoned-high-on-glue/
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# ? Jul 23, 2018 22:26 |
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Leperflesh posted:Bleach is not an effective mold remediation product. It does not penetrate, and the mold you see on the surface is just part of the organism. Bleach rapdily neutralizes so it has no long-term remediation effect, and it does not penetrate to kill the mold below the surface. It is OK to use on completely nonporous surfaces like glass, but in the case of glass, no product is needed because it will come off with nothing more than a damp sponge. The wall is a slab of concrete, so I kind of doubt there's anything for mold to live off inside the wall. I also did a bit of research and every website said that bleach would work just fine in most cases.
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# ? Jul 23, 2018 22:47 |
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FCKGW posted:I don't know if this type of dense construction is good or not, but in my area some of the builders have started setting up "six pack" homes where they put 6 detached, single family houses together with a shared driveway. They bill them as "walkable communities" and are usually not too far from a communal park or clubhouse or whatever So this looks like a more rectilinear (and thus better for navigating) version of standard English suburbs with their cul de sacs. I like the thought of the communal driveways in your example because the lack of through-driving is going to be better for kids to play.
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FCKGW posted:I don't know if this type of dense construction is good or not, but in my area some of the builders have started setting up "six pack" homes where they put 6 detached, single family houses together with a shared driveway. They bill them as "walkable communities" and are usually not too far from a communal park or clubhouse or whatever "Walkable" for very specific values of walkable. If you want to eat though: That's the closest grocery (or any commercial, really).
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Dance Officer posted:The wall is a slab of concrete, so I kind of doubt there's anything for mold to live off inside the wall. I also did a bit of research and every website said that bleach would work just fine in most cases. Concrete is semi-porous, the mold is definitely in it, and most of the websites that recommend bleach are promulgating incorrect information because it is already very widespread so lots of people incorrectly think they know. Bleach does not penetrate. Bleach is toxic, and often reacts to produce dioxins, which are cancerous. Bleach rapidly decomposes, so it does not last. Bleach is mostly water; as the OSHA and the EPA both no longer advise the use of bleach for mold remediation. They used to do so, which is one of the reasons the incorrect advice to use bleach is so widespread. The National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors recommends against using bleach for mold remediation. If you've already treated with bleach, don't worry: it's not like you've ruined your wall. But I'd highly recommend buying a mold remediation product rated for your material (in this case, concrete) and applying it as directed, before resurfacing that wall with something else. e. Bleach is now made with 4-6% sodium hypochlorite and 0.01-0.05% sodium hydroxide, not chlorine; but the advice above is the same. These ingredients rapidly dissipate, leaving behind the ~95% water that the above were in solution in. Leperflesh fucked around with this message at 23:05 on Jul 23, 2018 |
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Qwijib0 posted:"Walkable" for very specific values of walkable. If you want to eat though: That's also an active dairy farm right in the middle of that community (eventually that middle section is supposed to be retail but it'll probably take decades until it's all built out)
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# ? Jul 23, 2018 23:01 |
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That sub development is a suburb version of hell god theres not even a yard
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# ? Jul 23, 2018 23:23 |
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Let's replace all the yards with driveway instead!
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# ? Jul 24, 2018 00:16 |
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UCS Hellmaker posted:That sub development is a suburb version of hell god theres not even a yard Not having a yard seems like one of the few perks of that.
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# ? Jul 24, 2018 00:19 |
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Qwijib0 posted:"Walkable" for very specific values of walkable. If you want to eat though: At east it's convenient to the airport ! Chino probably doesn't get a LOT of traffic, but that'd still suck.
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# ? Jul 24, 2018 00:27 |
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FCKGW posted:Oh lord, I was searching for some photos and found this guy's blog. He's a realtor in Pheonix but he posts some of the most amazing ugly houses and terrible staging that pops up on the MLS I kinda like the "supernova as seen from a neighboring galaxy" look on the ceiling
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mllaneza posted:At east it's convenient to the airport ! Chino probably doesn't get a LOT of traffic, but that'd still suck. Popular Direct Flights from Chino Chino (CNO) to Napa, CA (APC) Chino (CNO) to Apple Valley, CA (APV) Chino (CNO) to Austin, NV () Chino (CNO) to Auburn, CA (AUN) Chino (CNO) to Tucson, AZ (AVW)
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That's the sort of development that's OK on it's own but is terrible when whole towns get built like that (which they will, because that's probably the most profit you can make while still obeying the zoning rules) >70% impermeable surfaces in a standalone residential area boggles my mind a bit but I guess you can get away with that when it never rains. Jaguars! fucked around with this message at 01:13 on Jul 24, 2018 |
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Jaded Burnout posted:cul de sacs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cWGzd21ENI
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# ? Jul 24, 2018 01:34 |
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Some seriously poo poo in there. Like, just burn the house down and start over.
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SubponticatePoster posted:Some seriously poo poo in there. Like, just burn the house down and start over. They've tried, but the fire doesn't even want to be seen in those houses.
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# ? Jul 24, 2018 03:30 |
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That's a good point, I suppose it might be culs de sacs though, corners of bags. Also that is the most stilted acting I've seen in forever.
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That’s literally the entire show except for when they’re fighting. Then they talk to other folks a ton instead.
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So here's a question. Suppose you wanted a new construction house that isn't a cheapest possible builder grade material McMansion. Like a 1200 square foot craftsman bungalow, but with modern insulation, wiring, and hvac designed in. How do you even go about getting that?
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Liquid Communism posted:How do you even go about getting that?
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FCKGW posted:I don't know if this type of dense construction is good or not, but in my area some of the builders have started setting up "six pack" homes where they put 6 detached, single family houses together with a shared driveway. They bill them as "walkable communities" and are usually not too far from a communal park or clubhouse or whatever Suckling pig houses. Buff Skeleton posted:I kinda like the "supernova as seen from a neighboring galaxy" look on the ceiling Nah. Supernovae in neighbouring galaxies take telescopes to see, even ones in the closest major galaxy, Andromeda. Supernovae in our own galaxy can outshine every other star in the sky put together. We are three centuries overdue for one. Now gamma ray bursts: those you want to be far, far away from. This GRB was three thousand times more distant than the Andromeda supernova, seven and a half billion light years, yet it was visible to the naked eye. If one happens next door and it’s aimed at us (they’re directional, thankfully), everyone dies.
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Liquid Communism posted:So here's a question. Suppose you wanted a new construction house that isn't a cheapest possible builder grade material McMansion. Like a 1200 square foot craftsman bungalow, but with modern insulation, wiring, and hvac designed in. Move to Japan, that's what they do here Maybe not the hvac by default but you can get it if you ask.
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FilthyImp posted:Find a lot, get an architect and construction company and contractors and build it?? And go to the jobsite every goddamned day and double-check the work. Eventually, you can just show up on random days, but it ought to keep the fuckery to a minimum.
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PainterofCrap posted:And go to the jobsite every goddamned day and double-check the work. Eventually, you can just show up on random days, but it ought to keep the fuckery to a minimum. The problem that I found with this is one of three things happens, 1. the issue is low-technical enough that you can spot the issue, like a wall is in the wrong place or a doorway is too short, 2. the issue is just technical enough that they can bullshit you, 3. it looks fine to you but isn't (e.g. plastering)
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BigFactory posted:McMansion should be wordfiltered in this forum. You guys are running it into the ground. I second this. There is a difference between bad taste and building a place that should cost into the millions(depending on location) for a few 100k in like a month. The Bloop posted:Petition to word filter McMansion into BigFactory I also second this. It makes about as much sense as the way people use McMansion around here.
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Liquid Communism posted:So here's a question. Suppose you wanted a new construction house that isn't a cheapest possible builder grade material McMansion. Like a 1200 square foot craftsman bungalow, but with modern insulation, wiring, and hvac designed in. Double Wide with a dormer and a porch. Done.
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Filter McMansion to "my house" TIA.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Filter McMansion to "my house" TIA. lol
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# ? Jul 24, 2018 13:50 |
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Leperflesh posted:Bleach does not penetrate. Bleach is toxic, and often reacts to produce dioxins, which are cancerous. C'mon. I'm not disputing anything you say on the wisdom of using bleach to treat mold infestations, but this right here is just fearmongering. Household bleach is about as toxic as the cement in the wall itself, and here are some other sources of dioxins: Eating things Cooking things Burning wood in a fireplace or fire pit. Charcoal grilling. There are tons of good reasons to do what you say, but the potential to produce some utterly insignificant amount of dioxin is not really one of them. Platystemon posted:Supernovae in our own galaxy can outshine every other star in the sky put together. We are three centuries overdue for one. Betelgeuse could go any day now! Phanatic fucked around with this message at 14:20 on Jul 24, 2018 |
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Know what else has Sodium Hypochlorite? Pretty much every swimming pool you swam in growing up. They also had pee in them You swam in pee
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dare you enter my magical realm
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# ? Jul 24, 2018 14:54 |
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Did You Know that the "chlorine smell" comes entirely from the chlorine reacting with piss?
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Devor posted:Know what else has Sodium Hypochlorite? Pretty much every swimming pool you swam in growing up. Please don't kinkshame the president.
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Phanatic posted:Betelgeuse could have gone any day in the last 640 years now! Fixed that for you.
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Platystemon posted:Now gamma ray bursts: those you want to be far, far away from. This GRB was three thousand times more distant than the Andromeda supernova, seven and a half billion light years, yet it was visible to the naked eye. If one happens next door and it’s aimed at us (they’re directional, thankfully), everyone dies. e: to clarify, the death rays would be from our own sun due to our sudden lack of ozone layer. Splicer fucked around with this message at 15:52 on Jul 24, 2018 |
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Splicer posted:Fun fact: there could be a local gamma ray burst heading for us right now and the first we'd know about it is being bombarded with death rays from space. You wouldn't even have time to register it happening. Once second all is normal, the next... gone and UV rays start to gently caress everything up Proteus Jones fucked around with this message at 15:54 on Jul 24, 2018 |
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kid sinister posted:
Give him the stick. DON'T GIVE HIM THE STICK.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Filter McMansion to "my house" TIA. "Cave Dwelling."
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Liquid Communism posted:So here's a question. Suppose you wanted a new construction house that isn't a cheapest possible builder grade material McMansion. Like a 1200 square foot craftsman bungalow, but with modern insulation, wiring, and hvac designed in. It's not difficult, you just have to spend McMansion money on a very small house. My sister lives in Raleigh, and there's a small district of historic houses that are pre-1900. The edges of that neighborhood got kinda eaten away by "urban blight" when the white flight happened in the 60s, but now it's back to super-expensive. There are some plots where an old house got torn town and people have built new, with period appropriate style & exterior -- though I'm sure the materials are all modern. PainterofCrap posted:And go to the jobsite every goddamned day and double-check the work. Eventually, you can just show up on random days, but it ought to keep the fuckery to a minimum. If you are spending $$$$ I think you can avoid fuckery without having to supervise everything yourself. You probably just have to start with a good architect who can put you in touch with the people who are gonna build it right. There are still builders and contractors who are interested in craft, and will happily do the right thing if it means getting to work more time on a single job that's not rush and minimum price. They're just hard to find because that's not what the market is asking for.
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