Smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are essential safety devices that every home should have. Their primary purpose is to alert occupants to potential dangers—smoke detectors warn of fire, while CO detectors detect the presence of carbon monoxide, a deadly, odorless gas. Smoke Detectors should be installed: In each sleeping room: To ensure sleeping occupants
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Category: Residential
The Concern with Horizontal Foundation Cracks
Concrete foundations form the bedrock of many of our homes and buildings, ensuring stability and durability. However, over time, cracks can develop, raising concerns about the structural integrity and longevity of the foundation. Among the various types of cracks that may be discovered during an inspection, horizontal cracks often warrant more concern than their vertical
Read MoreUnderstanding Defensible Space: A Key to Wildfire Protection
Defensible space is a crucial concept in protecting buildings from wildfires. It refers to the area surrounding a building that is carefully managed to reduce fire risk. Along with high-quality roofing materials, defensible space is vital for a building’s ability to survive a wildfire. The Importance of Defensible Space Preventing Fire Spread: A well-maintained defensible
Read MoreBonding Gas Piping
During the home inspection process, there are findings that consistently draw confusion from real estate agents and home buyers alike. However, no defect seems to be the cause of more recent perplexity than that of missing bonding at gas piping. In response to this, we have authored this blog post in an attempt to clarify
Read MoreUnderstanding Roof Slope and Asphalt Shingles
When considering the installation of asphalt shingles, one of the most critical factors to keep in mind is the minimum roof slope. This aspect is essential not only for the effectiveness and durability of the roofing but also for ensuring compliance with building codes and manufacturer recommendations. Minimum Roof Slope Requirements Asphalt shingles are a
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