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By Jason Harold February 3, 2025
Did You Know? Many deck collapses occur during gatherings when decks are loaded with people and furniture. Regular professional inspections can prevent these dangerous situations. Schedule Your Deck Inspection: Our thorough 24-hour inspection report includes detailed photos and recommendations to keep your deck safe and compliant with local building codes. Ready to ensure your deck's safety? Contact us today for a comprehensive deck inspection.
By Jason Harold January 25, 2025
Prevent Frozen Pipes • Keep faucets dripping in freezing weather • Open cabinet doors for warm air circulation • Know location of main water shutoff • Insulate exposed pipes Check Heating System • Replace/clean air filters monthly • Keep vents unblocked • Test smoke/CO detectors • Clear space around furnace Protect From Water Damage • Clean gutters before freezing • Check downspout drainage • Remove ice dams promptly • Monitor interior ceilings
By Your Subpanel Requires Maintenance December 23, 2024
Did You Know Your home's sub panel requires regular maintenance to prevent electrical hazards and ensure proper functioning? You should: - Have it inspected every 3-5 years - Watch for warning signs like flickering lights, tripped breakers or burn marks. - Have a Licensed electrician give you their assessment concerning wear, loose connections or other potential hazards Don't risk electrical fires or power outages. Let me do Your inspection Schedule your inspection here. Or call me at 4045425231
By Jason Harold December 10, 2024
As a real estate agent, you know how important home inspections are. However, mistakes can occur. Here are 5 common inspection mistakes to avoid: 1. Not recommending a pre-listing inspection 2. Rushing the inspection process 3. Not communicating inspection results clearly 4. Not considering the seller's perspective 5. Not staying organized and following up Mistake #1: Not Recommending a Pre-Listing Inspection. A pre-listing inspection can help identify potential issues before the property hits the market. This can save time, reduce stress, and prevent last-minute deal-breakers. Mistake #2: Not Allowing Enough Time for Inspections. Rushing the inspection process can lead to overlooked issues and incomplete reports. Ensure you build sufficient time into the transaction timeline for thorough inspections. Mistake #3: Not Communicating Inspection Results Clearly. Inspection reports can be complex and overwhelming. Take the time to review reports with your clients, explaining findings and recommendations in plain language. Mistake #4: Not Considering the Seller's Perspective. Sellers may be unaware of existing issues or hesitant to address them. Approach inspections with empathy, considering the seller's perspective and potential concerns. Mistake #5: Not Staying Organized and Following Up. Keep track of inspection schedules, reports, and follow-up actions. Regularly update clients and stakeholders to ensure a smooth transaction process. By avoiding these common inspection mistakes, you can provide better service to your clients, reduce stress, and increase the chances of successful transactions.
By Jason Harold December 4, 2024
A pre-drywall inspection, also known as a phased new construction inspection, is a thorough evaluation of a new home's interior components before drywall installation. This inspection covers: - Framing - Insulation - Piping - Electrical systems - Foundations - Floor systems - Framed wall systems - Roof systems and coverings - Heating and cooling systems - Plumbing and electrical systems Inspection Details - Duration: 1-2 hours, depending on property size - Purpose: Identify major issues before drywall installation - Importance: Correcting issues before drywall installation can prevent costly delays and ensure a safe, quality home By investing in a pre-drywall inspection, homeowners can gain peace of mind and ensure their new home is built to last.
By Jason Harold December 4, 2024
Decoding Home Inspection Reports: Tips for Agents As a real estate agent, navigating home inspection reports can be daunting. This blog provides valuable tips on deciphering these reports to better serve your clients and streamline transactions. 5 Key Takeaways: 1. Review the report carefully to ensure understanding. 2. Familiarize yourself with the inspection's scope and limitations. 3. Distinguish between major and minor issues. 4. Clearly communicate findings to clients. 5. Leverage the report to negotiate or adjust the sale. Best Practices for Working with Inspection Reports: 1. Scrutinize reports carefully. 2. Clarify uncertainties with the inspector. 3. Communicate findings transparently. About Darrell Harold Property Inspections We deliver comprehensive, unbiased inspections to empower real estate agents and clients to make informed decisions.
By Jason Harold December 4, 2024
Proper attic insulation, along with ventilation, is crucial for optimal roof performance. It prolongs the roof's lifespan, reduces heating/cooling costs, and lowers greenhouse gas emissions. Attic insulation and ventilation work together to control moisture and heat, preventing issues like ice dams, roof damage, and mold growth.
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