by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jun 16, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
Buying a home is an exciting milestone, but the monthly mortgage payment is only part of the financial picture. Many first-time homeowners are surprised to discover that owning a property comes with a variety of ongoing expenses that can add up over time....
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | May 21, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
Every homeowner enjoys the satisfaction of fixing something without making a service call. Replacing a loose cabinet handle, patching a tiny hole in drywall, or unclogging a slow drain can feel productive, practical, and cost-effective. But there is a fine line...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | May 11, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
Buying home insurance can feel like checking a box during the closing process, but the right policy does far more than satisfy a lender. It protects the structure you depend on every day. After evaluating thousands of homes, one thing becomes clear: no two houses...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Apr 28, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
Walk into any home and it feels clean enough—surfaces wiped, floors vacuumed, windows closed against the weather. However, the air inside can tell a different story. Many of the most common indoor irritants are invisible, odorless, and easy to overlook during...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Apr 16, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
Walk into a home that feels fresh, balanced, and comfortable, and you’ll notice something right away—even if you can’t quite name it. The air feels lighter, the rooms make sense, and there’s a natural flow from one space to the next. More often than not, that feeling...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Mar 27, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
Homes are rarely silent. From subtle creaks to unexpected bangs, every structure produces sounds as it responds to weather, usage, and age. While many of these noises are completely normal, others can signal developing issues that deserve attention. Understanding the...