by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Aug 26, 2025 | Home Inspection Information
When homeowners invest in eco-friendly improvements, they usually do so with two goals in mind: reducing environmental impact and lowering long-term costs. But there’s another consideration many don’t think about until it’s time to sell—the home inspection. How do...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Aug 14, 2025 | Home Inspection Information
When it comes to improving a property’s appeal, both visually and financially, many homeowners focus on interior updates. However, the first impression begins long before anyone steps through the front door. Well-planned landscaping and hardscaping not only make a...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jul 30, 2025 | Home Inspection Information
Short-term vacation rentals offer travelers comfort, flexibility, and an authentic home-away-from-home experience. But behind every five-star review and seamless stay is a property that endures more wear in a month than many homes see in a year. Owners and managers of...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jul 15, 2025 | Home Inspection Information
In recent years, the growing frequency and intensity of wildfires have underscored a critical truth: preparation starts at home. For property owners, especially those living in forested or rural areas, one of the most effective steps you can take to safeguard your...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jun 30, 2025 | Home Inspection Information
When you’re starting a new construction or renovation project, one of the decisions you’ll need to make is what kind of lumber to use. One option that’s often available — and usually more affordable — is green lumber. But before you load up the...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Jun 18, 2025 | Home Inspection Information
When it comes to purchasing a pre-manufactured home, there’s often an assumption that factory-built means flaw-free. After all, these homes are constructed in controlled environments, subject to building codes, and then transported to their final location. So, why...