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Install or renovate foundation: Repair an existing foundation; 2000...

My house, which is 40 years old, is built on a concrete slab. There is a toilet on the ground floor and the concrete is covered with ceramic tiles. There is a small hole behind the toilet (see photos 958 & 959) where the tile and concrete have degraded over the years which has allowed a small amount of water to sometimes accumulate. In summer, water condensation appears on the toilet bowl and this accumulates on the floor and this may account for the degradation. I do not think water is coming in from the exterior of the house. There is a small amount of damage on the concrete foundation on the exterior of the house just below the vinyl siding (see photos 962 & 964). Recently, I found a mushroom growing in the hole behind the toilet inside the house – it is about 4 inches in diameter (see photo 961). Picture 563 shows the toilet and you can see a small crack in the tile at the back. Similar cracks (about 2 mm in size) are present in the tiles in other parts of the house at the perimeter and these are always dry.

General contractor service: Leaking tap; Detached house

I have a tap on the outside of my house with a garden hose connected to it. There is another valve (tap?) on the inside of the house located in the finished basement that controls the flow of water to the outside tap. The basement tap is leaking whenever it is turned on. There is a hole in the drywall to access the tap inside the finished basement. If you need to make the hole bigger to fix the leak, that's fine.

Repair or maintain roof or gutter: Repairs; Pitched roof

The side of our house roof has a part that detached, as you can see in the picture. We would like to have someone help us to re-attach it. Thank you in advance!

Install or renovate stairs: Interior; New installation

Need to replace stairs to code.

Repair or maintain roof or gutter: Repairs; Gutters

We have corrugated steel gutters. In two locations at least we are dealing with leaks. And one of those locations there’s obvious rusting as depicted in one of the photos I’ve attached. We would ideally like to make repairs.