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Entries from February 2008

Are You Allowing Your Gutters To Work Properly?

February 15th, 2008 · No Comments

If you don’t keep your gutters free from leaves and debris then they get clogged up and water overflows the gutter and starts rotting out the wood on your fascia and sofit boards.  Keeping your gutters clean is a very important home maintenance issue and you should check the condition of your gutters at least twice […]

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Tags: Gutter & Downspout Issues · Home Maintenance Issues · Mold Issues · Most Ridiculous Issues Ever · Prevent Wood Rot · Roof Issues

Is Your Slab Foundation Supported Properly?

February 15th, 2008 · No Comments

The slab foundation of your home must be supported properly to prevent the slab from cracking.  Clearly that’s not the case here!

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Tags: Foundation Issues · Structural Issues

Is Water Leaking Into Your Attic?

February 15th, 2008 · No Comments

If the rubber boots on the plumbing vent stacks on your roof are cracked then water is coming into your attic every time it rains.  Every few years the rubber boots need to be replaced.
Many times we’ll see where the homeowner has tried to repair the boot by placing an asphalt based sealing material on the […]

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Tags: Home Maintenance Issues · Mold Issues · Plumbing Issues · Roof Issues

Is Your Roof Supported Properly?

February 15th, 2008 · No Comments

If roof trusses are cut after they are manufactured their structural integrity will be compromised.  If the trusses are cut after installation in the attic then they are no longer capable of supporting the section of the roof that they were designed to support.
Once roof trusses are cut then the original truss manufacturer or a […]

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Tags: Home Safety Issues · House Framing Issues · Roof Issues · Things We Look For In New Construction Inspections

Is Your Gas Water Heater Safe?

February 15th, 2008 · No Comments

If you don’t have one of the new water heaters and the unit is sitting directly on the floor of your garage you have a very unsafe situation. 
Older gas water heaters are required to sit up at least 18 inches off of the floor so that combustibles don’t get taken in with the combustion air and cause an […]

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Tags: Home Safety Issues · Plumbing Issues · Uncategorized · Water Heater Issues

Can You Get Scalded On The Outside Of Your Home?

February 11th, 2008 · No Comments

The Temperature Pressure Relief Valve (T&P) is a safety device on the hot water heater.  It’s job is to open up and discharge water from the hot water tank if the water heater builds up excessive pressure inside.  The T&P valve is what prevents the water heater from exploding from an excessive pressure build up.
The T&P needs to have an extension […]

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Tags: Home Safety Issues · Most Ridiculous Issues Ever · Plumbing Issues · Things We Look For In New Construction Inspections · Water Heater Issues

Drain Pan Madness!

February 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Hopefully you have a catch pan under your washing machine in case it overflows.  But what’s the use of having a catch pan under your second floor washing machine if there is a large gap around the drain line going into the wall cavity? 
These are details we look for every day!

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Tags: Home Maintenance Issues · Painting & Caulking Issues · Things We Look For In New Construction Inspections

Here’s A Dangerous Water Heater Flue!

February 9th, 2008 · No Comments

I don’t know what to say about how stupid this situation is.  A single wall flue pipe in direct contact with the wood siding of a home.  It’s a miracle that there hasn’t been a fire already!

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Tags: Home Maintenance Issues · Home Safety Issues · Most Ridiculous Issues Ever · Venting Issues · Water Heater Issues

Is Your Clothes Dryer Creating A Fire Hazard?

February 9th, 2008 · No Comments

When your clothes dryer doesn’t vent to the exterior of the house your are asking for trouble.  First, all of the moisture produced by drying your clothes remains in the home causing a variety of problems including a potential for mold growth.
Second, the massive amount of lint produced from the clothes dryer gets all over […]

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Tags: Home Maintenance Issues · Home Safety Issues · Mold Issues · Most Ridiculous Issues Ever · Things We Look For In New Construction Inspections · Venting Issues

Expensive Termite Damage!

February 9th, 2008 · No Comments

If you live in North Georgia you need to have your house treated against termites.  I would also recommend that you purchase a “repair/retreat” bond on your property, not just a “retreat” bond.
There are lots of options in dealing with the termite problem so talk with a reputable pest control operator to learn about the […]

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Tags: Home Maintenance Issues · Termite Issues