
18 March 2016 | 27 replies
@Mark Vejnar & @Mike Hanneman San Antonio is notorious for Expansive Soil, if I see cracks, or doors that swing as if acted on by gravity, I think foundation.

15 May 2019 | 8 replies
There is condensation, not sure why you have a pump unless you don't have a gravity drain for condensation off the compressor or coil in the air handler.

26 March 2017 | 3 replies
There should be an ejector pit not a sump pit for the overhead sewer unless you have gravity sewers.

19 November 2017 | 18 replies
I see the point about the old components as an item to negotiate as part of the offer price instead of after the inspection especially since it still works (surprisingly since it's a gravity furnace from 1952), however I will have to replace it and it may or may not have asbestos and will be costly since the ductwork will need to be replaced as well.

29 November 2016 | 5 replies
they certainly can't defy gravity forever..

12 September 2023 | 13 replies
Franklinton has been seeing lots of developments like the completion of Gravity Phase 1 and phases 2 and 3 on the way.

20 June 2023 | 18 replies
Hopefully they understand the gravity of the situation and difficulty finding a new place after an eviction.

5 September 2023 | 6 replies
Franklinton has been seeing lots of developments like the completion of Gravity Phase 1 and phases 2 and 3 on the way.

22 December 2021 | 13 replies
Once you understand the gravity of that you have to make a decision to leave one of these two things behind, it really comes down to what is more important to you.

26 September 2023 | 43 replies
If you're in a position to sit and wait, you may be rewarded handsomely if this market suddenly remembers gravity still exists and bubbles can't be blown up forever....