New Jersey home inspectors should be aware of creosote and why it is a safety hazard in homes. Creosote is the result of combustion that…
New Jersey home inspectors should be familiar with mold in carpeting. Carpeting is a material that can be very vulnerable to mold growth. In order…
New Jersey home inspectors should understand what back drafting is and how it can create a significant hazard in homes. What is back drafting? Back…
It is likely that New Jersey home inspectors will encounter older steam heating in older homes that that inspect in New Jersey. It is always advantageous to…
New Jersey home inspectors should be able to identify mold and offer solutions to their NJ home inspection clients. Mold is a common issue that…
Something that seems very straightforward but is often ripe with problems is the attic pull down set of stairs. New Jersey home inspectors should understand what a…
Now that winter is here a question that New Jersey home inspectors often get is how can clients save a little money on their energy…
Radon gas is colorless, odorless and a radioactive by-product of uranium. Radon is found in almost every state and may effect over ten million American…
Hard water is something that NJ home inspectors should be familiar with and should be able to identify during home inspection. hard water is simply…