Tag: roof inspection
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Easy Ways to Increase the Value of Your Home
When you are trying to sell your home, anything you can do to increase its value may be beneficial. Luckily, doing this does not require that you put in a great deal of money or time. By making a few improvements, it is possible to boost the appeal of your home – without breaking the…
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The High Cost of Ignoring Home Repairs
Skipping out on a few home repairs and maintenance can end up costing you a lot more in the long run. Regular home inspection and roof inspection helps you save.
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Spring Home Inspection: Clean, Maintain & Improve for a Healthier, Happier Home
Summer cooling costs can be quite high if home inspection and maintenance are ignored. Here are some helpful tips to avoid excessive costs in the summer.
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Top 5 Most Common Deficiencies Found in Home Inspections
Information for realtors and home buyers to help you understand the most common home inspection issues that could show up in an inspection report.
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6 Things Homeowners Should Do to Prepare for Their Home Inspection
Preparing for your home inspection in advance allows the homeowner to ensure that there are no surprises or inconveniences when your home inspector arrives.
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A Pre-Winter Roof Inspection Can Save You a Major Headache
It is important for homeowners to perform regular roof inspections, especially before winter weather sets in, as rain and wind make it tricky and expensive.
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First Time Homebuyers: Understanding Home Inspection
An inspector should examine the home and give a report of his or her findings. Here’s what a Northern California home inspection typically includes in a report.
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What to Look for in a Roof Inspection
Your roof does more than protect your home from the elements, so what does an expert roof inspection look for to evaluate the state of the roof covering.
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Do I Need an Inspection on a New Home?
“Yes”, is the simple answer, I recommend a home inspection on any new home. “Why?”, well, homes are built as quickly as possible with up to 12 subcontractors working on them, sometimes hundreds at a time, and the builder cannot possibly watch everything at every single stage of building, things do get missed. This is also an opportunity to get…