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Importance of furnace air filters

January 6, 2020 by Steve

Furnace filters main job is to protect the blower fan and the heat exchanger from dust, hair particles and other debris that can be picked up by the furnace returns. Having a clean filter will help improve air quality in your home and lower heating costs. A dirty filter will make the furnace ...

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Filed Under: Energy, Heating, Inspection

Handyman Plumbing

January 6, 2020 by Steve

See anything wrong? Missing a P trap needed to prevent sewer gases from escaping into the home. Flex piping the handyman’s duct tape repair.  Flex piping will clog over time and should not be used. Plumbers putty, again handyman’s duct tape.  If this was installed by a ...

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Filed Under: Saving Money, Water

Knob & Tube Wiring

January 6, 2020 by Steve

This attic is loaded with live know & tube wiring not uncommon to see this on older homes pre 1950. Needless to say, I didn’t go in this one. ...

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Filed Under: Electric & Wiring, Inspection, Safety

Electrical when amateurs attack

January 6, 2020 by Steve

Three problems Main electrical running through the side of the panel Front panel missing slot blockers Missing screws Picture 2, main electrical lines feeding through the side of the panel protected by duct tape a handyman’s fallback for all types of amateur ...

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Filed Under: Electric & Wiring, Safety

What’s missing?

January 6, 2020 by Steve

Here we have a cape with a gable roof that dumps onto a two-story building behind it.  This cape is one of 3 condos on this building.  This neighborhood has 6 of these type structures. Looking at the roof do you see anything missing? Ans: It’s missing the drain waste ...

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Filed Under: Exterior, Roof

Why Choosing the Right Color for Exterior Doors Matters!

January 6, 2020 by Steve

As you can see with door number one, which is west facing, the paint is noticeably peeling. The picture of door number two was taken with a thermal camera during the winter. The outside temperature that day was only 12 degrees but the temperature of the door was 144! You can see that the paint ...

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Filed Under: Energy, Exterior, Saving Money

Exterior Doors and Energy Loss

January 6, 2020 by Steve

This is a thermal picture of a front door facing south that gets sun exposure.  Two interesting points to note, it’s 32 degrees outside and this door is heating up 69.6 because it’s behind a of the glass storm door.  Glass storm doors act as a magnifying glass. Even more important, ...

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Filed Under: Energy, Heating, Saving Money, Thermal Imaging

Are you using a nasty sock as a clothes dryer vent?

January 6, 2020 by Steve

The sole purpose of a clothes dryer is to dry your wet clothes, not to heat your house.  It exhausts to the exterior because warm moist air can cause mold. Mold grows in places with lots of moisture.  I’ve personally seen it growing on drywall, ceiling tiles, and wood structures ...

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Filed Under: Mold, Saving Money

What a Home Inspection Could Miss

January 6, 2020 by Steve

Taken from Trulia blog 1-20-19 Water damage External water damage is pretty easy to spot with a visual inspection; it’s the damage hidden within a home’s walls that can be difficult to detect. Unless your inspector is using an infrared (IR) camera to locate and document any moisture ...

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Filed Under: Inspection, Mold, Thermal Imaging

Are you receiving a complete home inspection?

January 6, 2020 by Steve

A home inspection is a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of a home, often in connection with the sale of that home. Home inspections are usually conducted by a home inspector who has the training and certifications to perform such inspections. The inspector prepares ...

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Filed Under: Inspection, Real Estate, Safety, Saving Money, Thermal Imaging

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Importance of furnace air filters

Furnace filters main job is to protect the blower fan and the heat exchanger from dust, hair particles and other debris that can be picked up by the furnace returns. Having a clean filter will help improve air quality in your home and lower heating costs. A dirty filter will make the furnace work harder…

Read More

Handyman Plumbing

See anything wrong? Missing a P trap needed to prevent sewer gases from escaping into the home. Flex piping the handyman’s duct tape repair.  Flex piping will clog over time and should not be used. Plumbers putty, again handyman’s duct tape.  If this was installed by a professional plumber you would not see any plumbers…

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Knob & Tube Wiring

This attic is loaded with live know & tube wiring not uncommon to see this on older homes pre 1950. Needless to say, I didn’t go in this one.

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