by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Aug 9, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
Most people these days want to live in a home that has as much natural light as possible. However, many older homes were not designed to have a lot of natural light. If you live in an older property and would like to incorporate more natural light into it what are...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jul 22, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
Homes that use forced air for their heating and cooling have ducts running throughout the structure. These vents are essential for the efficient operation of an HVAC system, but over time debris and dust can build up inside of the vents and prevent airflow as well as...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jul 5, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
Do you know all that insulation does for your home? It insulates both heat exchange and sound. This means that if you don’t have sufficient insulation, your home will be noisier and cost more to keep warm/cool depending on the season. So what is sufficient insulation?...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jun 15, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
Woodpeckers can do quite a bit of damage to a home if they are insistent on digging into it. Unfortunately, there isn’t a lot you as a homeowner can do about the bird, since they are protected, but you can do your best to discourage them from coming back to your...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jun 2, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
We are impartial and work only for you. My job is to provide you with a comprehensive, fair, independent, visual home inspection so that you can understand and take care of your valuable investment. Your interests are my interests before, during, and after the home...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | May 10, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
The wiring in your home is essential for you to have access to electricity throughout the building, but the problem in some homes is that the wiring is very old. Some homes even have types of wiring that are obsolete or dangerous. Aluminum wiring and knob and tubing...