Articles tagged: Inspections
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Tina Fountain Asbestos can be found in many products from insulation (vermiculite), floor tiles, ceilings (popcorn texture), wire and pipe insulation, siding, ironing board covers, heat diffusers, as well a myriad of other types of products that were common in household use in the past and in some cases up to the early 1980s. written by sturat mitchel As the whole world is under the effect of recession and economic slowdown, many people might have purchased homes last year and may not have an option for a home inspection at the time of purchase. written by sturat mitchel Home is the best place to see dreams and enjoying them come true with all the members of the family. A good home reflects the goodness of the people living in it. written by Rahul Rungta MR TUNE VEHICLE INSPECTIONS are completely independent and highly dedicated to providing the most complete and comprehensive mobile vehicle inspections at an affordable price. written by Greg Smith Gutters, chimneys, plumbing, electrical systems, insulation, and heating systems are all part of the home inspector's checklist. Some inspectors will even test the property's water quality, though they are not required to do this. written by Gavin Childs Purchasing a home is quite possibly the biggest physical investment the average person will make in their lifetime. We pay mechanics to examine the insides of our cars, so why not pay an expert to examine the insides of our properties (certainly a far more valuable asset)? The cost is generally in the low hundreds, but could end up saving you thousands. A pre-purchase building inspection could also see the price tag lowered on your dream home. written by Gavin Childs Household pests are not only extremely bothersome to co-exist with and tedious to eliminate – they can also cause great damage to your home and health. There’s the physically dangerous (spiders, wasps), the unhygienic (rats, mice, cockroaches), the property destroyers (termites) and then there’s just the plain annoying (ants, flees). Before you move into a house, or if you simply suspect that you may have a pest problem in your existing home, it’s a good idea to get a pest inspection. written by Open Door What is the difference between a commercial Real Estate Inspection Unit and a Home Inspection?
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written by Calum MacKenzie The warm, moist Florida climate means that we often have our own special set of common issues that crop up during home inspections. Why is it important to learn about these? It not only gives you some forewarning when you’re buying a new home, but it also means you’ll know where to concentrate your maintenance efforts on the home that you buy. written by RE Writer When buying a home, some people put more importance on the color of the walls than the condition of the roof. Paint color is an easy thing to change, but replacing a roof is a costly undertaking. Always hire a trained home inspector before you finally purchase a home, but use these tips as a guideline to help you weed out some of the potentially serious problems during the first walk-through. written by Jake Marsh If you are planning to sell your home in 2008, then don't go plowing all your spare cash into expensive re-modeling work. While this used to bring in the bucks for the seller, there is more emphasis nowadays on spaciousness, neatness and cleanliness. written by Geoffrey Schiering Property inspection tips and real estate advice from RE/MAX Realtors. Help with buying houses, condominiums, or investment properties in San Diego County: Always hire a professional home inspector. Schiering Team, RE/MAX Realtors serving La Jolla, Del Mar, Carmel Valley, Encinitas, San Diego coastal and inland. written by Branden Schroeder People often figure when buying a new home or an existing newer home that since the construction is new (or relatively new), there should not be any problems with the building. Unfortunately skimping out on a home inspection could cost you a lot more then the price to have it inspected. written by Bill Black Located on the Gulf Coast of the Florida panhandle, Cape Coral is a tropical paradise affected by hurricane season from June 1 to November 30 every year, but with its rich array of waterfront real estate, a vibrant community, sandy beaches, and 335 days of bright sunshine each year - Cape Coral is also currently one of Florida's fastest growing real estate markets. written by Greg Chapman Basic outline of vehicle inspection requirements in Texas, compiled by an experienced used car dealer Austin has relied on since 1959. written by Branden Schroeder There are certain areas of this country where the possibility of mold growth is more likely to happen than in others. Homes in places like the Southern and Western states which have a dryer climate typically do not have trouble with mold which can only thrive in a moist environment. written by Cyndi Gerken Let's start this article by making the assertion that any home that one would consider purchasing should be inspected regardless of age. Even new construction homes have some particular concerns that can be expensive to fix if not found early. written by Lee Keadle Home inspections can give buyers a better understanding of the condition of the property they plan to buy. In this article I will discuss four types of home inspections and what they cover. written by Christian Jacobsen Many people have probably encountered a black substance around windows – this is an example of mold. This small amount of fungus is probably not harmful, but it is indicative of a moisture issue – mold grows in areas of excess moisture. written by Gary Ashton In the process of purchasing a home there are two vital steps that are sometimes overlooked. Unfortunately these are two of the most important steps and have more potential to cost the buyer extra money than any others. written by Liz Bacall Everyone has heard horror stories about home purchases that turned sour after the new owners moved in and discovered a few new things about their purchase. written by CJ de Heer There are a number of little things to look out for when purchasing a new home. Normally the things to consider includes such things as location, wiring, the condition of the house itself, and several other factors. One of these factors that the home buying public is becoming more concerned with is mold. written by Jake Marsh One of the largest mistakes made in real estate is the purchase of a home before it has passes a proper and certified inspection. There are more reasons for this than can reasonably be explained in such a short time so, the main reasons will be discussed here. Perhaps the foundational reason for having an inspection conducted before a home purchase is safety. written by Raynor James If you are selling your property on your own, one of the issues you need to be aware of upfront is how to deal with home inspection reports. Here is one possible way to get around the problem. written by Raynor James If you are selling your own home without a real estate agent, you can run into situations that can be a bit complex. One such situation is a negative home inspection report. written by Raynor James When you make the decision to purchase a home, you are committing to a lot of debt. You want a home inspection, but be careful with your choice of inspectors. << previous page 1 next page>> |