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Our goal is to provide you with clear, concise home inspection reports, but we know sometimes you want more detail. That’s where this blog comes in! While the report focuses on the key findings, this blog is here to dive deeper into the details. If you’re curious about what a certain issue means, why it matters, or how to address it, you’ll find those answers here.

Storm Shelter – Moldy

Having a storm shelter under your porch can provide a safe haven during severe weather, but it’s important to ensure that the space stays dry and free of mold. Moisture and mold growth on the ceiling of an under the porch storm shelter can be a sign of a problem that needs to be addressed.

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Feng Shui Day

As a home inspector, I have come across a wide variety of homes and have seen firsthand the impact that the environment can have on our well-being. One approach that many people turn to when it comes to creating a harmonious living space is feng shui. Feng shui is a traditional Chinese practice that aims

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National Home Inspection Month

Why You Should Always Get a Home Inspection April is National Home Inspection Month, marking the start of the busy season in the real estate market. It’s also a special month for us as we celebrate our 14th anniversary! As more buyers enter the market and home listings increase, home inspectors prepare for inspections. During

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Carbon Monoxide is Dangerous

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is produced when fuels such as gas, oil, wood, and charcoal are burned. When inhaled, it binds to hemoglobin in the bloodstream, reducing the amount of oxygen that can be transported to vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. This can lead

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Raccoons in Attics

Racoons in Attics Raccoons are known to carry a type of roundworm called Baylisascaris procyonis. This parasite can be found in raccoon feces and can be transmitted to humans and other animals through contact with contaminated soil or by ingesting raccoon droppings. Infection with Baylisascaris procyonis can cause serious health problems, including neurological damage and

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Dryer Vent Safety

Dryer Vent Safety Clothes dryers use hot air and a spinning drum to remove water from wet clothing. This heat can come from either an electrical heating element or gas burner. As clothes dry, they release a significant amount of water vapor, which is expelled from the dryer and the home through an exhaust duct,

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Backup Sump Pump

Backup Sump Pump If you’re a homeowner with an active sump pump, it’s important to be aware that these systems don’t last forever. In fact, sump pumps can fail without warning, often at the most inconvenient times – like in the middle of the night during a heavy rainstorm. If your sump pump fails, you may

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