Radon Gas Is Probably In Your House And 6 Myths You Need To Know About It
3 Sneaky Ways Water Gets Into Your Home And How To Identify It
Low-No Money Saving Insulation Solutions And How To Prevent Cold Spots
Rental Roulette: What Types of Houses Make Good Rentals
How To Prevent Winter Heat Loss Through Windows and The Attic In Historic Homes
Historic Homes: An Unofficial Buyers Guide
Warming the Winter: How to Have a Fire in Fireplace
A Home Inspector’s Guide to New Home Construction
A Home Inspector’s Guide to New Home Construction
Some Things Never Change
“So, Is The House Up To Code?”
In my experience, the question gets asked somewhere around the end of an inspection. The buyer, carefully and quietly with full eye contact, will ask: “So, is the house up to code?”There it is.Did the house pass or fail? Come on! Is this a fantastic find or flawed and flimsy? Don’t hold out! Tell me! The fate of the family’s future hangs in the balance!
Plan Your Home Renovation - 3 Simple Rules To Follow For The Best Result
Really for anything above simply handyman-level repairs like fixing a leaky faucet, doing your homework is the best way to approach renovation and remodeling. Impatience can be a great motivator, but slowing down just enough to develop a well-rounded understanding of what need and how to make that happen can save a lot of headaches and frustration down the line. Years of study aren’t needed to remedy the outdated kitchen in a house you’re thinking about buying, but take your time to do more than a cursory internet search before hiring someone or diving in yourself.
Don’t Flip Out! How To Tell If A Flipped House Is Worth It
How do you to tell if a flipped house is trouble? Use your powers of observation and put yourself in a position to make good decisions - and these 5 tips.