by Property Doc - Your Richmond, VA Home Inspectors | Aug 16, 2022 | Home Inspections
Water pressure is something that all homeowners need to deal with. If your home is too far away from the water supply, your pressure might be too low, and if you are really close, it could be too high. When it comes to lowering your water pressure, a pressure...
by Property Doc - Your Richmond, VA Home Inspectors | Jul 31, 2022 | Home Inspections
Hummingbirds can only be found in the Americas, so we have the unique privilege of being able to watch hummingbirds. Here are a few care tips for your hummingbird feeder, so that your hummingbirds will keep coming back. The first tip is to make sure to clean your...
by Property Doc - Your Richmond, VA Home Inspectors | Jul 26, 2022 | Home Inspections
Are you building an addition to your home? Building an addition can be exciting. There may be things that you come across while building your addition that you may not have expected. Here are a few of those unexpected things. The first thing is that there may be more...
by Property Doc - Your Richmond, VA Home Inspectors | Jun 30, 2022 | Home Inspections
Many people are not huge fans of bats, but bats play a crucial role in the ecosystem. Bats play a role in seed dispersal and pollination, and they love to eat mosquitoes. So if you would like to invite more bats into your yard, you may want to install a bat house....
by Property Doc - Your Richmond, VA Home Inspectors | Jun 26, 2022 | Home Inspections
When you are trying to enjoy your backyard, the mosquitoes can be annoying. So if you are having a mosquito problem, here are a few steps to help you to reduce your mosquito population. The first step is to inspect your yard for any standing water, even a small...
by Property Doc - Your Richmond, VA Home Inspectors | May 31, 2022 | Home Inspections
Everyone would love nutrient-filled soil for their gardens. Worm composting can make nutrient-filled soil and it’s easy to get started. Here are a few steps to help you get started with worm composting. The first step is to get a five-gallon food-safe plastic...
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