by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Aug 18, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
A refrigerator may be easy to overlook when thinking about household energy use. It quietly runs day and night, maintaining cold temperatures regardless of whether anyone is home. Because of that constant workload, small maintenance problems can gradually translate...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jul 31, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
A nursery should be more than a charming place for a crib and changing table. It should also be a clean, comfortable part of the home with good ventilation, sound moisture control, and as few unnecessary environmental hazards as possible. The good news is that...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jul 23, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
A home that has been sitting vacant for months—or even years—can look like an incredible opportunity. The price may be attractive, the location might be ideal, and at first glance, everything may appear to be in good condition. However, a property that has been...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jun 29, 2026 | Home Inspection Information
Walk into an older home and sometimes there it is—that unmistakable “old house smell.” It will generally be described as stale, musty, earthy, or simply old. While many people assume it is just part of living in a home with history, that lingering odor is...
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...