by Tim Emineth | Nov 26, 2018 | Home Inspection Tips
Most bathrooms have exhaust fans, or they should! But, we run across many bathrooms that either have fake fans, disassembled fans, or bathrooms that have literally been built without a fan. Most codes require exhaust fans even if the bathroom has a window. Bathrooms...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Nov 6, 2018 | Home Inspection Tips
Many homeowners are installing low-emissive windows, also known as low-E windows, in their houses these days. Low-E windows can limit the amount of heat transfer that takes place within windows, which can keep homes more comfortable throughout the year. However, there...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Sep 12, 2018 | Home Inspection Tips
Have you noticed that one or more of the windows in your home always seems to be a little hazy? If you have single-pane windows with just one pane of glass in them, the fog is likely being caused by the weather. When it’s warm inside and cold outside, your windows...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Jul 24, 2018 | Check Up Inspections, Choosing the Right Home Inspector in Mt. Zion, Home Inspection Tips, Uncategorized
Be it our home, or workplace, most of the air we breathe in our life, we breathe indoors. That is why the quality of the air inside a complex, home, or development is incredibly important, for both the tenant and building’s health. So, for any owner or developer,...
by Pristine Home Inspections | May 15, 2017 | CO Detectors, Home Inspection Tips
Carbon monoxide is so deadly because it is invisible and odorless, so by the time that there’s a dangerous level inside your home or business, it may be too late. Although many of us may think that with the summer months now here and our windows open to allow in fresh...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Oct 24, 2016 | Holmes Inspection, Home Inspection Tips
It’s long been considered a best practice to get a home inspection when buying a home from another homeowner, but what about when buying a new home? Even if you are buying a new home, you will want to get it professionally inspected for a number of reasons. To start,...