Do you need a radon test
Radon is an invisible, odorless radioactive gas that naturally occurs in soil, rock, and water. While it’s harmless outside, radon can accumulate indoors, especially in basements and lower levels, reaching dangerous concentrations. According to the Environmental...
How to naturally freshen your home
A fresh-smelling home instantly feels welcoming, but chemical air fresheners aren’t the only way to achieve it. Natural methods can be just as effective—and safer for your family and pets. One of the simplest ways to keep your home smelling pleasant is by harnessing...
Refinishing wood floors guide
Refinishing wood floors is one of the most rewarding home projects, transforming tired, scratched surfaces into stunning, polished focal points. While it may seem daunting, with the right preparation and patience, anyone can achieve professional-looking results. The...
Living in flood zones
Living in a flood zone comes with unique challenges and responsibilities that homeowners and renters should understand. Flood zones are areas identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as having a higher risk of flooding due to proximity to rivers,...
Thermal imaging on inspections
Thermal imaging has become an essential tool for modern home and building inspections. By using infrared technology, thermal cameras detect heat patterns and temperature differences in surfaces, revealing issues that aren’t visible to the naked eye. This non-invasive...
How to Check Your Air Conditioner for Mold
A clean, well-maintained air conditioner not only keeps your home comfortable but also protects your family from potential health risks. Mold in your AC system can trigger allergies, respiratory issues, and unpleasant odors. Fortunately, checking for mold is something...
Making moving easier for kids
Moving can be exciting for a family, but for kids, it often brings uncertainty and stress. Parents can take steps to make the transition smoother and more positive. First, communication is key. Talk to your children about the move well in advance. Explain why it’s...
Defining Defects is a Defective Practice
Not long after sending a home inspection report to my clients and their agents, I will sometimes field questions or commentary about what in my report is a true defect. The argument is typically based in that some inspection recommendations sound more like...
Do you need a home inspection on a new build
Buying a newly constructed home can feel like a fresh start—with no previous owners and brand-new everything. But even new builds aren’t immune to issues. That’s why a home inspection is still a smart move, even on a brand-new house. Builders often work under tight...
Summer Maintenance Checklist
Summer brings sunshine, fun, and outdoor adventures—but it’s also a key time for home maintenance. A little effort now can prevent costly repairs and keep your home running smoothly all season long. Here’s a quick summer maintenance checklist to get you started: 1....
