by Home Inspector | Dec 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
When you open a faucet in your home, water is pushed out by the pressure in the pipe. How fast the water comes out depends on how high that pressure is. Normal pressure is around 50 pounds per square inch or psi, but you will usually find quite a bit of variance in...
by Home Inspector | Nov 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Do you know what the most common reasons for basement flooding are? You might guess poor drainage or a leaking pipe, and those are common, but did you also consider washer hoses? These might seem sturdy, but you will find that the hose that is delivered with a new...
by Home Inspector | Nov 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
You would probably appreciate an opportunity to save some money on your energy bill, so have you ever heard of Low-E windows? As with many energy-saving initiatives, this is something that will require an up-front investment for a homeowner, and there are certain...
by Home Inspector | Oct 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
When you have a shortage of places to connect all your electronics, you probably realize that older homes weren’t built for our modern time. Some of us have more things connected next to our bed than people a few decades had in several rooms. Of course, the solution...
by Home Inspector | Oct 26, 2020 | Uncategorized
Do you like having the elements work for you? As a homeowner, you might be concerned with the cost of keeping your home a comfortable temperature, and a Trombe wall might be just the solution you need. There are some areas of the country where the temperatures change...
by Home Inspector | Sep 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Caring for elderly parents in your own home can be quite taxing, but many choose to do it to make sure that their parents have the best care possible. To keep your parents safe though, it might be necessary to make some changes to your home. If your parents are...
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