So you’ve found your dream home and made an offer on the property. But hold on, have you taken the necessary step of inspecting that property? Purchasing a house is almost a done deal once it is inspected and it is made sure there aren’t any issues for you to deal with after the sale.
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How To Decipher A Home Inspection Report
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How To Ensure Your Radon Test Is Performed Correctly
High levels of Radon are harmful and can cause severe health issues, including lung cancer, if not removed from a home. Therefore, it’s essential to hire a home inspector that can carry out radon testing to identify and eliminate the problem.
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Should You Wait Until The Water Heater Fails Or Replace It?
A water heater is a valuable appliance, and it’s very common in most homes. In fact, during the colder months, a water heater works harder due to the water source being colder. Especially with Well water. Water heaters, regardless of their make or model, can last for a long time if properly maintained. However, when purchasing a new home, most homebuyers are worried they will be stuck with a water heater that needs replacing soon after they move in. While a seller feels the appliance is operating perfectly fine, regardless of age. Then add to this the plumbing industry that suggests replacing the water heater every 10 years, whether something is wrong with it or not!
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Season’s Greetings From Drougas Inspections LLC
The Drougas Inspections LLC team wishes you the happiest of holidays this season. May the New Year be filled with joy, health, and prosperity!
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Five Tips To Keep In Mind During Your Home Inspection
Feeling nervous during the home inspection process isn’t unusual when selling a house or buying one. As a seller, you may feel anxious because you don’t want the deal to fall through due to hidden flaws, nor do you want to be stuck with the cost and burden of repairs if your buyer requests them as a contingency. But, as a buyer, you may feel uneasy because there are chances of issues cropping up that could force you to look for a new property, renegotiate, or fix the place yourself.
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A Glossary Of Essential Home Inspection Terms
Every industry has its own language and terms. These words and phrases can be confusing to anyone who is not part of the daily operations of a specific sector, and the home inspection business is no exception.
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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New Website Under Construction
New Website Coming Soon!
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