ksilme
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Oh my, your granddad sounds awful! My granddad was lovely. He died two years ago after a rather awful two weeks in hospital on my birthday of all days. His birthday is on the 6th so I kinda hope I go early, as I think it would be awesome if our lo could share a birthday with him. I did jokingly say to hubby that if baby comes on valentines day and is a girl, when she's old she'll hate us, with one set of presents! Lol! All for, that's similar to my brother, his birthday is Christmas Day!
Mama bear I know what you mean about going crazy, I'm driving everyone up the wall. The nursery is practically done so that doesn't leave me much to do in hit here until the furniture and pram etc. arrives next Friday. I've not bought that many clothes as I'm bored of yellow, cream and white. I also had a mini panic attack over what I actually need in terms of dressing baby, how many baby grows,vests etc should I have for the first few weeks?
Katie, I didn't get on to that fact! I'm 35 weeks Monday! I'm getting really excited but apprehensive since we did the walk through round the maternity ward. With your mould problem I'd be on the phone to your housing association and complain, that's no kind of condition you should have to put up with, particularly as a baby's on its way and you already have a little one.
Kslime sorry if this has been answered but could possibly help given that half my family is in the building trade and I renovated my house. Are you windows aluminium? They're known to cause damp and short of replacing them there isn't much you can do other than keep on top of cleaning. If they're wooden ones, check for rot - you can get some good paint that should help stop the rot (if it exists) from going worse, it's unlikely to occur with UPVC windows thou. Check around the windows to see if the cement and bondings coming away as that might need replacing.
Cracks can be cosmetic and nothing to worry about, but if your really concerned, go round or get oh to go round on hands and knees to see if the floorboards and the skirting boards are lined up, only if there is a gap and its a large gap that's not equal in all places indicate structural movement - in that case my best piece of advice is to get a structural engineer, but as you rent I'd seriously consider moving. What they would do is underpin the house. We've gone through this in our previous property and it's not too bad! Finally if your front door is wood - warping particularly at this time of the year is very common as it's probably getting wet and being exposed to your central heating and has expanded.
I've still got terrible indegstion, wish I could take something that would sort it once and for good!
Love to all x x x
Thank you, our windows are wooden, but it is only the one that is actually letting in damp, as far as we can tell, but the cracks go from the bottom corners of every one to the floor, in the hallway, the cracks go from floor to ceiling at the windows

it's a timber frame house, and there doesn't appear to be anything majorly obvious from the outside.
I thought the front door was warped too, because of the rain etc, but it is as if the actual door frame has moved, and the same with the bedroom door


with the skirting and floor boards, will check bedrooms as carpet isn't laid quite right and is loose lol, would it be on interior walls or just exterior? :/ xx
Thank you again

Sorry about your indigestion


