The call usually comes after a renovation. A homeowner pulls up a section of baseboard, or a contractor opens a wall to run new wiring, and suddenly there it is — wood that should be solid reduced to a papery lattice, galleries carved clean by insects that have been feeding, invisibly, for years. David Markovits has taken hundreds of those calls… Read More
The call usually comes after a renovation. A homeowner pulls up a section of baseboard, or a contractor opens a wall to run new wiring, and suddenly there it is — wood that should be solid reduced to a papery lattice, galleries carved clean by insects that have been feeding, invisibly, for years. David Markovits has taken hundreds of those calls… Read More