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May 25, 2024
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cougarmeister
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Water damage is not usually “minor”
And loose bricks and crumbling mortar probably means that water got in under there, so you will likely have to remove all of those bricks, check the underlying wood and structure and then rebuild it.
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looking at buying a house and there’s some water damage to part of the exterior
SuperTank
May 25, 11:22am
Water damage is not usually “minor”
cougarmeister
May 25, 11:41am
Yeah, I've known two people with similar issues, they were extremely expensive to fix
El Jefe
May 25, 12:23pm
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