What is Radon Gas?
Radon is a natural gas that rises up thru the ground and is safely disbursed into the atmosphere when it is in an
open environment. With the improvements in home construction where natural air movement is constricted in these areas that gas expels
from the earth, it is concentrated and can become a serious health issue. Visit: http://www.epa.gov/radon/pubs/citguide.html for
the Environmental Protection Agency's input on this issue.
What is Mold?
There are over 100 known genuses of mold with the majority
of them not being dangerous. Visit: http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldguide.html for the Environmental Protection Agency's input
Wood-Boring
Insects
Termites, which play a positive role in recycling wood and plant material, become a problem when they consume structural lumber.
Every year thousands of U.S. housing units require termite treatment. These pests cause serious damage to wooden structures and posts
and can also attack stored food, household furniture, and books. Successful termite management requires special skills, including
a working knowledge of building construction and an understanding of termite biology and identification. In most cases, it is advisable
to hire a professional pest control company for the inspection and control problem. Visit: http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/ent/notes/Urban/termites/index.htm Good
information on Termites
What is Vermiculite Insulation?
Vermiculite is a granular insulation that has been associated with asbestos. Not all vermiculite has asbestos, and, even if yours does, that does not necessarily mean it needs to be removed. Visit: http://www.epa.gov/asbestos/pubs/insulation.html for the Environmental Protection Agency's input on this issue.
Home Maintenance Improvement
Priority Items for New Homeowners
There
are so many home maintenance and repair items that are important; it can be confusing trying to establish which are the most critical.
Home
Improvement Costs
(Life Cycles and Costs)
Home Repair Guide
This report will deal with the simpler topic of home repair--basically
replacing things that are worn out or fixing things that are broken.
Your New Home
It makes sense for you to learn about the
qualities of your investment before putting your money on the line.
Inspect Before You Renovate
A professional building inspection
by a qualified engineer can help you separate the NEEDS from the WANTS.
Technical - Structures
Structures
Serious structural
problems in houses are not very common, but when they occur they are never cheap to fix. Some cant be fixed at all. This report wont
turn you into a home inspector, but it will give you some of the common indicators.
Truss Uplift
Truss uplift has nothing to
do with plastic surgery or under- garments. It is a phenomenon common in homes built with roof trusses as opposed to rafters.
Technical
- Insulation and Ventilation
Vermiculite
Our informative article on Vermiculite, a naturally occurring mineral worldwide.
Condensation
A brief, non technical article about controlling Condensation in the home.
Technical - Heating
Air Filters
While youre in the
basement unpacking the Halloween costumes, take a moment to consider your furnace.
Humidifiers
While an ideal humidity for homes
can be as low as 5%, people prefer about 60% humidity. And because people are more powerful than homes, we add humidifiers to have
it our way.
Carbon Monoxide
Low concentrations of CO can go undetected and can contribute to ongoing, unidentified illnesses.
At high concentrations, it can be deadly.
Heating Efficiency
High efficiency heating systems have become popular because they
save fuel and, one would suppose, save money. But what do they mean when they talk about efficiency? What is furnace efficiency?
Fireplaces
Fireplaces are no longer used as the primary source for heating homes, but the magic of a fire stills makes a fireplace a valued part
of any home.
Technical - Exterior
Synthetic Stucco
EIFS stands for Exterior Insulating and Finishing Systems. It is sometimes
referred to as Synthetic Stucco.
Brick Houses
What most people in Ontario don't realize is that there are two very different
types of brick houses, brick veneer and solid masonry.
Technical - Electrical
60 Amp Services
Many homebuyers are discovering
that insurance companies are not only concerned about knob and tube wiring; they are also worried about 60 amp services.
Knob Tube
Wiring
A significant number of insurance companies now consider knob and tube wiring unsafe or a significantly higher risk.
We disagree.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
The outlets with the colored "Test" and "Reset" buttons are specially designed
to better protect people than ordinary outlets. GFCI's have been used in houses since the 1970's.
Technical - General
The Perfect
House
We havent found a perfect house yet. Since perfection is not an option, what should you expect?
Household Glossary
Common Building Technical Terms Explained
Dating Houses
As home inspectors, we have some tricks for figuring out the age of
a house.
Vague Real Estate Terms
Here are a collection of vague real estate terms that can get real estate salespeople into
trouble.
Consumer Advice Re: Inspectors
No Guarantees
Over the last few years, we have seen a steady shift in clients'
expectations. Their demands are higher, which is fine, but the number of clients with unrealistic expectations has grown from maybe
one in a thousand to one in fifty.
When Things Go Wrong
Our mantra to homeowners about what happens after they move in to their
new house.