Inspections include every component from the roof and attic to the basement and foundation such as vital electrical, heating, AC, insulation and plumbing systems. Other areas essential to your home's integrity are also inspected, like interior walls, floors, structural components and siding. Dave was very knowledgeable and personable to work with.
He went over every aspect of the home and gave his honest opinion and professional advice. I was given a full detailed report of the home within 24 hours of the inspection. The report included photos, levels of concerns, suggestions, and other helpful details.
He went over every aspect of the home and gave his honest opinion and professional advice. I was given a full detailed report of the home within 24 hours of the inspection. The report included photos, levels of concerns, suggestions, and other helpful details.
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Our goal is to help people understand the condition of their home and what to expect in the near future. Make informed real estate decisions with the confidence that comes from our construction trade experience. My family and I live in Chippewa Falls, WI. I graduated from Regis High School in 1990 and was fortunate to be able to learn from a Master in fine woodworking.
Inspections
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A typical, thorough evaluation of a home will last 2-3 hours. We will walk through all areas of the home together, starting with the roof and working down to the basement. We inspect for safety, usefulness, and longevity. Home inspections can often allow buyers leverage in negotiating when problems are found.
Insights
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Anyone buying a home should have a professional home inspection. For most people, buying a home tends to be an emotional process, based mostly on the sales features of the home and not the true condition. A professional home inspector is not concerned with sales features; he or she is concerned with assessing the true condition of the home and all of its components and systems.
Winter Preparation
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Winter can be hard on your property. Freezing water expands and breaks things, snow covers vents and doesn't allow them to breathe, and materials used to build the home dry out, shrink, and crack. Below are some steps you can take to keep yourself and your home more comfortable and safe this winter season.
Radon Gas
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According to the EPA, radon is a radioactive gas that comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock or water, and gets into the air you breathe. Radon is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making it hard to detect. Radon travels through soil and enters the indoor environments of buildings through cracks and other openings in the foundation.
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