On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Mike Collum<collum@myfairpoint.net> wrote: > Rocket J Squirrel wrote: >> >> Is there some place to inspect for dampness that doesn't require much in >> the way of disassembly of cabinets and appliances? > > > I would remove the outside utility ports and reach inside to feel the > fiberglass for wetness.
Could one also access (feel) the insulation via the little grill on LH end of sink/stove cabinet? Just in case MISTER Squirrel doesn't want to remove any of the utility ports. To Meester Squirrel. IIRC, my city water hose, or rather the connection of hose to hookup or at faucet, was a leaking somethingerother. I no longer have fiberglass insulation or a city water connection/hose etc. Neil.
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