Archive:  2016

13
Sep
2016

Is Your Furnace Ready For Winter?

September 13th, 2016 in Maintenance and Upkeep
An annual inspection on your furnace can help identify potential problems before they become costly breakdowns and ensure your equipment is operating safely and efficiently.  There are checks you can do yourself and those that need to be performed by a professional.
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05
Aug
2016

Foregoing the Home Inspection

August 5th, 2016
True Story; A couple buys a house without subject to Inspection this would help them clinch the purchase during a bidding war. This strategy won them the home. But a few months after moving in, the couple learned that winning the home came at a huge cost
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When it gets warm, it's tempting to ditch any housework for the beach or the patio. Hard as it may be, consider suppressing that urge for a few weekends, because some fairly easy work can improve the state of your home, give it an appearance makeover, and even save you some money.
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08
Apr
2016

Asbestos

April 8th, 2016 in Specialized Inspections
Asbestos is a mineral fiber that can be positively identified only with a special type of microscope. There are several types of asbestos fibers. In the past, asbestos was added to a variety of products to strengthen them and to provide heat insulation and fire resistance.
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Between approximately 1965 to the late 70's, single-strand aluminum wiring was sometimes substituted for copper branch-circuit wiring in residential electrical systems Aluminum and copper wiring, with each metal clearly identifiable by its color due to the sudden escalating price of copper.
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So you’ve found a house you love. Awesome backyard, beautiful hardwood, and the kitchen….what a kitchen. But what about the roof? the cladding? the windows? furnace? The wiring? Leaks in the basement? Before you buy, have the home inspected; no matter how experienced you are as a homeowner, it’s the best way to make sure you really know what you’re getting into.
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26
Mar
2016

Acid Rain

March 26th, 2016
“Acid rain,” like “global warming,” is a phenomenon whose very existence is disputed by some. In fact, evidence of acid rain has been observed in industrialized cities around the world since the mid-1800s. “
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24
Mar
2016

Home Energy Saving Tips

March 24th, 2016 in Home Inspection Essentials
Drastic reductions in heating, cooling and electricity costs can be accomplished through very simple changes, most of which homeowners can do themselves. Of course, for homeowners who want to take advantage of the most up-to-date knowledge and systems in home energy efficiency, energy auditors can perform in-depth testing to find the best energy solutions for your particular home.
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03
Mar
2016

Efflorescence

March 3rd, 2016 in Maintenance and Upkeep
Efflorescence is a common problem in concrete and masonry block foundations. The white fuzzy stuff you see along the inside and outside of your basement wall is efflorescence. Don't worry this annoying build up isn't hazardous; efflorescence is simply salt and can be easily removed with efflorescence removers and other cleaning techniques.
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