Hood Vent White SMOKING WEED this couple of guys around my hood on the lake r huge weed smokers; I'm not; tell y/n vent
well my job has mandatory drug testing im ok in that dept (upper management) and these guys smok weed constantly in my buliding and one across the gang way on my patio/deck im pretty col w/ we and all but @ my inconvience hmmm im kinda torn other than that it is apeace ful waterfront community very harmonious, laid back, professional upper mid class, what do you guys think p..s. them white me i'm black??
You can't really get them to stop unless you call the cops on them.
If you get second-hand smoke from them, or they leave pot dust in the dryer, you can prolly politely ask them not to do that.
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Thanks for featuring and linking to the story on our website. The 'Holmes Inspection' episode isn't available to view online as of yet after airing this past Thursday (Feb. 3, 2011) on HGTV.
The issues with this home were eye-opening to say the least — especially the fact that this was a relatively new build. I can't believe Mattamy's floorplans would call for the range hood to vent above the sliding doors and for such a long run for the dryer exhaust. And then the fact that their contractors would simply install siding over top of the range hood vent is just icing on the cake. After watching this episode, owners of Mattamy Homes should be VERY concerned.
As for my personal experience, well, we had a disastrous flood in our Mattamy home which cost our insurance company over $70,000 in repairs THREE MONTHS after our home passed the two-year warranty cut-off (we purchased the house re-sale and had only moved in two months earlier).
The flood originated in our second floor laundry room, however not from the flexible hose from the washing machine as you might think. No, a thin, flexible line underneath the laundry sink hot water tap burst during the day while we were at work, flooding our house for hours until we came home to find water pouring out of pot lights onto the main floor, our furniture, hardwood floors, etc. etc. etc. destroyed. The water penetrated down from the 2nd storey into the unfinished basement. Not something you want to come home to after a long day at the office and especially not 2 months after moving in to your 'dream home' (3 days after our housewarming party).
Anyhoo, there is much we love about our Mattamy Home, and it certainly doesn't have any of the issues the Milton home featured earlier this week did, but all new Mattamy homeowners should absolutely have a very thorough home inspection and existing homeowners need to be aware of these issues.
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Thanks for featuring and linking to the story on our website. The 'Holmes Inspection' episode isn't available to view online as of yet after airing this past Thursday (Feb. 3, 2011) on HGTV.
The issues with this home were eye-opening to say the least — especially the fact that this was a relatively new build. I can't believe Mattamy's floorplans would call for the range hood to vent above the sliding doors and for such a long run for the dryer exhaust. And then the fact that their contractors would simply install siding over top of the range hood vent is just icing on the cake. After watching this episode, owners of Mattamy Homes should be VERY concerned.
As for my personal experience, well, we had a disastrous flood in our Mattamy home which cost our insurance company over $70,000 in repairs THREE MONTHS after our home passed the two-year warranty cut-off (we purchased the house re-sale and had only moved in two months earlier).
The flood originated in our second floor laundry room, however not from the flexible hose from the washing machine as you might think. No, a thin, flexible line underneath the laundry sink hot water tap burst during the day while we were at work, flooding our house for hours until we came home to find water pouring out of pot lights onto the main floor, our furniture, hardwood floors, etc. etc. etc. destroyed. The water penetrated down from the 2nd storey into the unfinished basement. Not something you want to come home to after a long day at the office and especially not 2 months after moving in to your 'dream home' (3 days after our housewarming party).
Anyhoo, there is much we love about our Mattamy Home, and it certainly doesn't have any of the issues the Milton home featured earlier this week did, but all new Mattamy homeowners should absolutely have a very thorough home inspection and existing homeowners need to be aware of these issues.