GreatBigModernMess
GreatBigModernMess t1_jd7ab9r wrote
Reply to LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
This helped me when I built my house because the drywallers covered up a light and the dryer vent. Be careful with new home attics, though. Depending on where you live, they may not be rated for storage. My builder told me that it is rated only for snow load and we are not to put anything up there.
GreatBigModernMess t1_jd7a541 wrote
Reply to comment by Massfusion1981 in LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
Americans call drywall “sheetrock” and I don’t understand it either.
GreatBigModernMess t1_j5qn07y wrote
Reply to TIL Prison Rodeo is a real thing - inmates play poker in the middle of a rodeo with a raging bull and have to sit and resist the urge to run from it in order to win money by gravitasgamer
“I’m as jumpy as a virgin at a prison rodeo!” -Blanche Deveraux
GreatBigModernMess t1_jd7q24z wrote
Reply to comment by RickAstleyletmedown in LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
Also, Kleenex.