Garage grow problems before we start! Construction help needed!

furrycnorm

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TRIVIAL, put plastic sheeting up and get your grow on ima builder [before i was a grower] and thats no a leak otherwise it all be swollen fast, its a tiny amount of wind driven rain or moisture dont turn a mole hill in to a mountain that will last years, the amount of times iv sed to customers "it doesnt need doing" dont waste money on shit get fuking growing
Thanks man, I appreciate the wisdom. Gonna get growin!
 

gunjamonster

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just sounded like he said in so many words didnt want to fool with removeing all the sideing is all and i build in fl and ga also just giveing him a quick fix for his issue cause in his orginal post he said he wanted to fix it without haveing to go threw a whole lot least thats what i gathered from his orginal post and in his case the masonite was used didnt say i would also use masonite like that doesnt suprize me at all seeing how they didnt even breakit on a stud and masonite is shitty excuse for a wall covering i know what the correct way is to fix it but can lead a horse to water but cant makem drink
 

Lurkdewitt

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I have some building experience I would just pull off your lap siding and replace everything that isn't osb or cdx plywood with 7/16th osb, then fix your gutter or whatever issues your having and drywall your garage walls with 1/2 drywall. Just take your time and make sure you fix the problem not just fix the damage.
 
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