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    Newport heights?

    I heard quite a few people from Newport Coast are moving to Newport Heights.  Newport Heights is much more convenient to stores, restaurants, etc.  Other than that, I don't know why some families prefer Newport Heights.  The cost per sq/ft at NH can be more than non-view homes at NC.  Let me...
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    Homeowners Insurance property damage claim

    Has anyone had water damage in their home and filed a claim?  I'm wondering if the insurance company will pay for post-construction/remodel clean up?  Mainly dust, air ducts, window cleaning and somehow restore the hardwood to it's original condition.  I don't know what process is used to clean...
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    Non-disclosure claims / real estate litigation

    Yes, the home insurance is covering the claim, but for 1 pipe re-route only and damages/repair.  We will cover the cost for the repipe of the whole house.  1 pipe is @ $2K and whole house is $7K.  But we have a high deductible, so we will end up paying for a chunk, regardless.
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    Non-disclosure claims / real estate litigation

    The house is almost 20 years old.  Home warranty told us they will cover the individual pipe leak, but not the damages or water damage company. We used Procare Services (family owned, not a franchise like Serv Pro) for the water damage and mold remediation.  John, the owner is awesome, he's...
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    Non-disclosure claims / real estate litigation

    Wrigley, Did you have to vacate your home during this restoration process? 
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    Non-disclosure claims / real estate litigation

    BTW, if I call Serv-Pro, can I ask them to place a containment sheet (or whatever it's called to close up the room with plastic), just in case there is black mold already within the dry mold?  So the spores and moldy air does not spread. Anyone used emergency water damage companies?  What is...
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    Non-disclosure claims / real estate litigation

    Good advice about not going with the attorney route first.  Our neighbor recommended plumber A.  Plumber A came to our home and was surprised to see a new owner.  He said that the previous owner called him in on such date because of a leak.  The date is during our escrow period.  The seller...
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    Non-disclosure claims / real estate litigation

    No I did know about the leak before we closed escrow.  Otherwise, we wouldn't have installed new wood floors and repainted the whole house. 
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    Soft-close slides for drawers

    I'm not quite sure how the handyman jacked our drawers, but he seemed to jack-up everything else he fixed in our house.  LOL.  I don't think he installed the self-close slides properly.  He said that our drawers are too big for the space...he's just been giving us so much BS for all the mess...
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    Slab leak

    You are correct Zovall.  But our piping is mostly under the concrete and will be a lot of work to re-route, right?  So, as 80% of our neighbors have done, repiping is the best alternative.  Cute holes on the dry wall where plumbing is located, and install new piping and shutting off/capping...
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    Non-disclosure claims / real estate litigation

    Anyone have experiences with non-disclosure claims or real estate litigation, due to sellers not disclosing leaks or mold in the home during escrow? Wanting to get some info on people's personal experiences.  History:  Pre-existing slab leak caused mold and damages to remodel (not major, but...
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    Slab leak

    Slab leak was not discovered during the inspection.  I called the inspector, and he said there is no way to test a slab leak. We were lucky to find the plumber who serviced this house during our escrow period.  The plumber told us that the sellers had a major leak and didn't want him to fix the...
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    Slab leak

    resale. 1996. I just read about epoxy coating the pipes.  Anyone have experience with this too?
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    Slab leak

    Has anyone ever had a slab leak and what did you do about it?  I heard home warranty does not cover it.  We've occupied the house for 1 day,  >:(. Neighbors with similar problems re-piped and others let the leak continue until a large enough damage can incur to gain >$ from insurance to...
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    Soft-close slides for drawers

    They do not close all the way, maybe 1/4 inch gap.  And it's really stiff to open. 
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    patio covers - freestanding vs. attached

    Free standing is more expensive.  But if you decide on wood, chose free standing.  If your wooden patio cover is attached to your house, and later want to sell it, it's subject to termite inspection and you will pay more money to fix it than the original cost itself.  From experience.  Good luck.
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    Soft-close slides for drawers

    Anyone know of someone or a company who can install soft-closing slides for kitchen drawers?  Our handyman jacked our drawers and we have close-less drawers.  >:(
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    flooring first and paint after?

    That's what I'm doing.  Hardwood first, then paint, then carpets.  But if you did carpet first, then paint, it should be okay, too.  The painters taped up the carpet edges pretty well, even though I told them I was changing the carpets.  I just didn't want their shoes to transfer paint on the...
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    Where can I find the best deal on carpet?

    Fullerton Wholesale Flooring has great deals for quality carpets (for your personal home).  I was able to get Shaw Floors multi-colored textured carpets for $20/sq yard installed with padding.  It was a mid to high quality carpet.  But you can get something as low as $16/sq yard.  I needed 1350...
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    Interior Designer/Decorator Recommendations?

    I used 2 interior designers, and I think the cost of paying them actually saved us some money, after getting their trade discount from furniture purchases.  The ones I used does not charge % commission on purchases, like most designers do.  They either split their 20% discount with me or charge...
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