Kitchen, Wood Cabinet, Wall Oven, Range Hood, Laminate Counter, Subway Tile Backsplashe, Range, Pendant Lighting, and Undermount Sink "It’s not uncommon for sellers to throw some new black plastic under the house to conceal any potential water problems,” says Burkholder. “Old leaky pipes are one problem, but a high water level that leaves the crawlspace musty can be an expensive fix as well.”  Photo 2 of 7 in Favorites by Elizabeth Skafish from Before & After: A Kitchen and Dining Room Swap Places in This Home Renovation

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"It’s not uncommon for sellers to throw some new black plastic under the house to conceal any potential water problems,” says Burkholder. “Old leaky pipes are one problem, but a high water level that leaves the crawlspace musty can be an expensive fix as well.”