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Possible bomb within your home

January 3, 2020 by Steve

 Would you believe a simple device costing less than $25.00 installed improperly could level your house? This device resides on your hot water heater / tank .  It's a temperature pressure relief valve (TPRV) which should be located within the top 6 inches of your hot water tank ...

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Filed Under: Inspection, Safety, Water

Protecting the Client

January 3, 2020 by Steve

Update on the following article, this house became a tear down. During a recent home inspection came across a situation in the foundation walls that was a cause for concern.  I noticed three of the four corners the block wall foundation had separation. By itself this is not a major ...

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Filed Under: Exterior, Inspection, Real Estate, Saving Money

Important Dates

January 3, 2020 by Steve

The purpose of this report is to educate the buyer on homes built prior to 1977, on possible safety and health hazards.  Please note, the pictures within this report are from homes inspected within the last three months of this year.  This is a reminder; these products are still in use ...

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Filed Under: Electric & Wiring, Health, Inspection, Lead, Paint, Real Estate, Water

Septic Systems

January 3, 2020 by Steve

Septic systems treat and disperse relatively small volumes of wastewater from individual and small numbers of homes and commercial buildings. Septic system regulation is usually a state and local responsibility. The EPA provides information to homeowners and assistance to state and local ...

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Filed Under: Bathroom, Exterior, Water

Short Sales

January 3, 2020 by Steve

by Nick Gromicko and Rob London A "short sale" is a real estate sales transaction in which the seller's mortgage lender agrees to accept a payoff of less than the balance owed on a property's loan. This typically happens when a borrower can’t pay the remainder of the mortgage loan on ...

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Filed Under: Inspection, Real Estate, Saving Money

Buying a Foreclosure

January 3, 2020 by Steve

  by Nick Gromicko and Rob London      Purchasing foreclosed homes in desirable areas at below-market values can be a sound investment strategy. Appreciation on their original prices may be tax-free.  Buying foreclosed rental properties can provide positive cash flow, as well as valuable tax ...

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Filed Under: Inspection, Real Estate, Saving Money

Hard Water

January 3, 2020 by Steve

by Nick Gromicko and Rob London, InterNACHI      Water "hardness" refers to the level of minerals found in a home’s water supply.  Hard water results when an excessive amount of minerals, chiefly calcium and magnesium, are dissolved into water as it passes through soil and rock. The degree of ...

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Filed Under: Health, Water

Bathroom Ventilation Ducts and Fans…most common cause for MOLD in attic space

January 3, 2020 by Steve

  by Nick Gromicko, Rob London and Kenton Shepard, InterNACHI     Bathroom ventilation systems are designed to exhaust odors and moist air to the home's exterior. Typical systems consist of a ceiling fan unit connected to a duct that terminates at the roof.   Fan ...

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Filed Under: Bathroom, Mold

Lead Paint Facts

January 3, 2020 by Steve

Did you know the following facts about lead?   FACT: Lead exposure can harm young children and babies even before they are born. FACT: Even children who seem healthy can have high levels of lead in their bodies. FACT: You can get lead in your body by breathing or swallowing lead ...

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Filed Under: Health, Lead, Paint, Uncategorized

Knob-and-Tube Wiring

January 3, 2020 by Steve

by Nick Gromicko, Rob London and Kenton Shepard, InterNACHI     Knob-and-tube (K&T) wiring was an early standardized method of electrical wiring in buildings, in common use in North America from about 1880 to the 1940s. The system is considered obsolete and can be a safety hazard, ...

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Filed Under: Electric & Wiring, Uncategorized

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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…

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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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