Author: HomeGuardStaff
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Most Expensive San Diego Home Inspection Report Findings to Repair
Getting a San Diego home inspection is crucial. As a real estate buyer know what to expect. As a seller be informed about any issues that buyers may find.
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Adding Curb Appeal in the San Diego Real Estate Market
Before you put your home on the market and prepare to call a home inspection company in San Diego, these ideas will help you make updates to create curb appeal.
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Mistakes to Avoid When Moving to a New Home
Whether you’ve already had a home inspection and you’re signing for a new home or thinking of moving later this year, moving tips can help you make life easier.
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Choosing Colors for Every Room in Your Home
The choices you make for the color scheme of your Bay Area property could have a significant impact on the value of your home according to home inspectors.
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How to Prepare Your Property to Improve Wildfire Resilience
Inspecting your home to identify ways to be better prepared for California wildfires and give your home the best chance possible.
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Should a Contractor Be Licensed?
A home renovation can be a great way to increase the value of your property. If you are planning to sell your home, a home inspection may expose some problems you need to fix before you place it on the market, hiring a licensed contractor will help you avoid some issues.
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Getting Real Estate Ready for Market by Decluttering Like a Pro
You want your potential buyer to fall in love with your home before they order a home inspection. Decluttering is a wise step to take before you hire a home inspector. Consider the following steps to help declutter your home like a pro.
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Avoid DIY Renovation Mistakes. Tips from Your California Home Inspector
By avoiding some of the most common DIY renovation mistakes, you may ensure that a home inspection won’t cause undue stress and the planning and production phases go smoothly.
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New Flood Hazard Zone Maps Being Released in Alameda County
Homeowners should contact their insurance agent to confirm whether a change in their coverage is needed as future NHD reports will include updated flood zone maps.