Inspections of Texas

Home Inspections

Why should you care about attic ventilation?  93% of houses in the South are not ventilated for proper air flow.  Proper air flow extends the life of your roof, prevents damage to the inside of your home, minimizes repairs, and lowers cooling bills.  It also reduces the potential for mold in the attic space, aging […]

Sewer scope inspections are the latest fad in the inspection industry, but it begs the question: Do you really need a sewer scope inspection?  A home inspection will report deficiencies such as slow drainage which can indicate blockage or other issues.  Since many inspectors are offering it as an extra service, there’s something you need

If galvanized pipes are such a problem, why was it made?  Galvanizing steel protects it from the elements and makes it more durable. To galvanize, the steel is dipped into zinc to protect it against corrosion.  However, problems come with age.  While galvanized water distribution pipes last approximately 50 years, once the zinc coating wears

When you are buying a home for the first time, the process can be confusing.  All the new terminology can be overwhelming.  Let this list empower you to take the next step! 1. Buyer – You decide how much to spend, type of home, location, and features. Most listings have a mortgage calculator so you

While most of us love the inviting atmosphere of a fireplace, there are 5 signs of trouble you should look for before lighting your fireplace this winter:  1. Firebox Cracks. The firebox is the area where all the magic happens in a fireplace.  It is the area with the most intense heat.  Firebox inserts must

Finding and choosing the home that is right for you can be overwhelming, especially in today’s frenzied market where you feel like you’ve won the lottery just having a bid accepted.  Thinking through these 5 items will help you find a good house with less stress. 1. Neighborhood Watch. Most neighborhoods are quiet and look

Selling a home is an invasive process with realtors, buyers, and inspectors streaming through and poking into every corner. According to NAR (National Association of Realtors) 84% of homes are inspected before purchase. So it is important to understand how you can prepare for a home inspection. Try to avoid these things: 1. Hassling Over

With annual rainfall averaging almost 50 inches per year in the Greater Houston Metropolitan Area, how your home sheds water is important to its health and longevity.  Our rain often comes as a deluge, pouring thousands of gallons of water on your roof within hours.  In torrential rains the water can overshoot full gutters and

From graceful curves to straight runs to tight winders, stairs are essential for second story homes.  With approximately 12,000 deaths annually attributed to stairway falls, it is important for them to be safe.  The residential building codes for stairways are complicated.  There are several types of stairs which have different rules. To further complicate matters,

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