Do I know more then a licensed home inspector?
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Should I hire a home inspector?
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Healthy Homes Inspection
Get a Healthy Homes Inspection from your InterNACHI®-Certified Professional Inspector®! Does your house have mold? water damage, radon? Radon causes cancer.
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Smart Home top problems
The Top 5 Problems with Smart Home Tech and How to Troubleshoot Them by Eric Murrell for Xfinity.com Whether you’re buying a new home or looking at some upgrades for your current living space, the chances are that a few smart home upgrades have crossed your mind as part of the process. It’s easier than ever to build the futuristic smart home of your dreams, and thanks to so many disruptive products in the marketplace, it’s surprisingly affordable, too. As you venture out into the smart home waters, you might have some reservations about adding cutting-edge products to your home, especially when it comes…
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10 ways to save money
10 Easy Ways to Save Money & Energy in Your Home by Nick Gromicko, Ben Gromicko, and Kenton Shepard Most people don’t know how easy it is to make their homes run on less energy, and here at InterNACHI, we want to change that. Drastic reductions in heating, cooling and electricity costs can be accomplished through very simple changes, most of which homeowners can do themselves. Of course, for homeowners who want to take advantage of the most up-to-date knowledge and systems in home energy efficiency, InterNACHI energy auditors can perform in-depth testing to find the best energy solutions for your particular home. Why…
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15 Tools every homeowner should own
15 Tools Every Homeowner Should Own 1. Plunger A clogged sink or toilet is one of the most inconvenient household problems that you will face. With a plunger on hand, however, you can usually remedy these plumbing issues relatively quickly. It is best to have two plungers -- one for the sink and one for the toilet. 2. Combination Wrench Set One end of a combination wrench set is open and the other end is a closed loop. Nuts and bolts are manufactured in standard and metric sizes, and because both varieties are widely used, you’ll need both sets of wrenches. For the most control and leverage,…
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