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Grow ops using entire houses

PondRacer

New member
Watching an episode of "Holmes on Homes" on tv here, they had an episode where they had to basically gut EVERYTHING in a house that was busted for a very large grow op... I am aware that there's always gonna be the occasional dick that doesn't give a shit, but it is my hope that by and large, the marijuana community does their best to minimize the damage done to any house converted for growing purposes, especially those that are rented.

Just unbelieveable the damage that large grow ops do to the houses. The damage done leaves a heavy burden on the homeowner, and if electricity was in their name and it was stolen, guess who gets stuck with the bill? Guess eho gets denied insurance? Guess who gets stuck with very large repair bills? Don't do that to the community. Large amounts of humidity is created from a large grow op, and that can lead to mold problems. You do not want mold in your bud, right? You gotta make sure 100% of that humidity goes where it belongs, along with the smell: out of the house. How could current and future growers who want to blow it up large take the time to protect the house in the sense of, let's control the humidity and make sure it doesn't get where it doesn't belong in the house, let's make all changes done to the electrical, structural, plumbing reversible? I'm sure all the info is presented in the forums throughout but is there a STICKY in terms of making sure the structure itself is not adversely impacted by the conversion?

Good topics to cover:
* Sealing the actual structure itself
* 100% control of light, temperature, humidity, odor where it does not affect structure
* Electricity management (DON'T steal electricity!)
* Management of waste products
* Making all changes reversible

I think the future editions of grow bibles (horti bible, ed's grow guide, etc) need to include things in there about leaving no evidence whatsoever that the house got blown up large, etc. That way, good will is fostered to the community and when the grower moves on, there is no damage done to the structure, electrical, plumbing, and the landlord is able to rent out again, or the house is still sellable.

PondRacer
 

Hammerhead

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They always show worst case scenarios on TV. I think I watched the same episode. Im pretty sure these people are not good people. I can only hope these kind of people are not the norm. I own my home I have a very hard time cutting holes in my house I hate doing it. If I can find a way to do the same thing without cutting holes I will do that. Some times cutting holes have to be done. HVAC ducting all over looks like shit. Im in the process of adding a floor duct for fresh air intake and to help cool the room. It has to look like it belongs there. 8" in line with 25' of insulated ducting with a 220um cover on the other end to keep anything larger then 220 out of my flower room. I can change this bag to any size I want. Its all hung unfer the flooring with straping and then covered with vapor barrier.
 

TURBD

Member
People doing that only care about one thing.
Your not gonna get them to pay for power and make the place easily put back to normal.
I know a guy who does this to his own houses.
Well his dads houses that he is the "propery manager" of.
He even went as far as to bring guys over from the UK to plant sit at the houses. So if they got busted they would just get a 1 way free ticket home. He met these guys off xbax 360.
Stealing power and wrecking houses is the norm for these guys.
 
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SeaMaiden

They always show worst case scenarios on TV. I think I watched the same episode. Im pretty sure these people are not good people. I can only hope these kind of people are not the norm. I own my home I have a very hard time cutting holes in my house I hate doing it. If I can find a way to do the same thing without cutting holes I will do that. Some times cutting holes have to be done. HVAC ducting all over looks like shit. Im in the process of adding a floor duct for fresh air intake and to help cool the room. It has to look like it belongs there. 8" in line with 25' of insulated ducting with a 220um cover on the other end to keep anything larger then 220 out of my flower room. I can change this bag to any size I want. Its all hung unfer the flooring with straping and then covered with vapor barrier.

It's what happened to us when we rented to a grower, so I think it's far more the norm than not. He stiffed us for rent, power, natural gas and trash pick-up. Not to mention what he did to the house and the breaker panel. The home inspector was amazed he hadn't had a fire already. It was a house we built planning on living in it, too, so it wasn't some cheap-ass rental. We did hardwood floors, granite countertops, slate bathrooms, nice carpet in the bedrooms. Even let the guy pick out paint colors when it turned out we had to move downcountry.

I hope it's not the norm, but since this was our first and only experience, I'm not so sure.
 

PondRacer

New member
Man, I hope you beat the everlivin shit out of him for fucking your house up so much...

People like him deserve a good ass beating.
 

RubeGoldberg

Active member
Veteran
I think the future editions of grow bibles (horti bible, ed's grow guide, etc) need to include things in there about leaving no evidence whatsoever that the house got blown up large, etc. That way, good will is fostered to the community and when the grower moves on, there is no damage done to the structure, electrical, plumbing, and the landlord is able to rent out again, or the house is still sellable.

PondRacer


Most of those authors have never grown anything close to a commercial room and wouldn't even know where to start giving advice to large scale guys.
 

Puffaluffagus

Member
Veteran
Whenever I hear about a whole house being used, it's the Vietnamese 98% of the time.
They will cram a plant into every square inch of a house.
 

FlowerFarmer

Well-known member
Veteran
Same thing when I read about them around here.

Have no problem turning a house into swiss cheese while they tunnel to the street to illegally tap into underground electricity in larger nicer allotments of 300k+ homes.

I'm sure all walks of life do it, but around here the Vietnamese are notorious for fucking some shit up in the name of growing some beaster ass bunk.
 
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