Band-aid/kludge/poor mans meaning temporarily fix it until it breaks again.
Band aid specifically meaning fixing it that just puts a band aid over the issue instead of doing it right the first time. Kludge being a term i got from one of the many icanhascheezburger.com sites where they fix it using the best resources they have and it kind of works but not really. There i fixed it dot com i think
And poor mans fix basically we had the funds to do it but dad in law did it his way saving money...yeah
Before i moved in where I am now katrina did floor and ceiling damage. The insurance rep gave dad in law enough funds to fix it. Ceiling is a different matter done and done right.
The floors were basically rotting and had to be completely redone if not all the way to the foundation. However dad in law just got tiles, and put them OVER the already rotting floor. Aka a bandaid fix. And whatever money was left over he sent BACK to the insurance. Yeah way to go they gave you what you needed because they knew how much it would cost, not enough so you could get the pricey tiles that do us no good.
Well this is louisiana, swamp area, damp muggy and humid. So moisture gets in everywhere and the old homes were just not prepared for such.
So all he did was a band aid fix. And the floor is still rotting.
I found this out today when I was cooking at the stove, stepped back to turn to get something and one tile gave way and snapped and I almost went down. I have now taken pictures of all the areas that have tiles visibly seperating, where I was, and where they are rising. Trying to figure out how to take pictures of where the floor sinks in some when you step over it because the tiles are just bending but not giving way. Kind of hard to capture what can be felt but not seen beyond shadowing effect.
Band aid specifically meaning fixing it that just puts a band aid over the issue instead of doing it right the first time. Kludge being a term i got from one of the many icanhascheezburger.com sites where they fix it using the best resources they have and it kind of works but not really. There i fixed it dot com i think
And poor mans fix basically we had the funds to do it but dad in law did it his way saving money...yeah
Before i moved in where I am now katrina did floor and ceiling damage. The insurance rep gave dad in law enough funds to fix it. Ceiling is a different matter done and done right.
The floors were basically rotting and had to be completely redone if not all the way to the foundation. However dad in law just got tiles, and put them OVER the already rotting floor. Aka a bandaid fix. And whatever money was left over he sent BACK to the insurance. Yeah way to go they gave you what you needed because they knew how much it would cost, not enough so you could get the pricey tiles that do us no good.
Well this is louisiana, swamp area, damp muggy and humid. So moisture gets in everywhere and the old homes were just not prepared for such.
So all he did was a band aid fix. And the floor is still rotting.
I found this out today when I was cooking at the stove, stepped back to turn to get something and one tile gave way and snapped and I almost went down. I have now taken pictures of all the areas that have tiles visibly seperating, where I was, and where they are rising. Trying to figure out how to take pictures of where the floor sinks in some when you step over it because the tiles are just bending but not giving way. Kind of hard to capture what can be felt but not seen beyond shadowing effect.
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