1. Another plumber said not to do it, because moisture gets into the house and furniture and will ruin it. 2. A. The door warped because moisture got into the wood, then dried out. 3. Now, moisture gets into the ducts and drips out of the ceiling vents. 4. Sometimes the moisture gets behind the paint and paper, pushing everything right off. 5. The idea was to keep out moisture, but if any moisture got behind the trim it was trapped, causing the decay. 6. Cotton acts as an absorbent, making it more likely that moisture will get into the bottle and onto the tablets once the seal is broken. 7. Potholes form when moisture gets under the pavement, where it freezes and expands. 8. Some of the beans that were produced, Grafton said, had outer coatings that were not intact, allowing moisture to get inside the beans. |