by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Apr 25, 2025 | Uncategorized
Most people never think twice about the air that seeps up from the ground under their homes. It’s unseen, unscented, and, for many, entirely ignored. Yet tucked within that quiet airflow could be something more sinister than dust or moisture—radon gas. Radon is...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Apr 15, 2025 | Uncategorized
When most homeowners think about maintaining their property, their minds go straight to roofing, siding, or even landscaping. But there’s a silent protector that too often gets overlooked: the grading around your home. Grading isn’t flashy, but it’s one of the most...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Mar 28, 2025 | Uncategorized
When evaluating a home’s worth, most people focus on square footage, curb appeal, or recent renovations. But one insidious factor that can quietly erode property value—and a buyer’s confidence—is mold. This fungal intruder isn’t just an eyesore or an allergen; it’s a...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Mar 14, 2025 | Uncategorized
Many people assume mold is a problem reserved for aging homes with years of wear and tear. But mold is an opportunist—it doesn’t check the age of a house before it moves in. Whether a home is decades old or freshly built, the conditions that allow mold to thrive can...
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Feb 28, 2025 | Uncategorized
Home renovations are exciting. They breathe new life into a space, add value to a property, and tailor a home to your specific needs. But amid the excitement of choosing finishes and designing layouts, homeowners often overlook a critical safeguard: a home inspector....
by Your Snohomish, Granite Falls Home Inspector | Feb 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
Picture this: You reach for your favorite wool sweater, only to find it riddled with tiny, telltale holes. The culprits? Clothing moths—silent saboteurs of closets and drawers everywhere. These minuscule invaders thrive in the shadows, preying on natural fibers and...