Why Do Nail Heads Pop On A Roof / Shingles 03/05/2010
There have been several inspectors reporting nails popping on asphalt roof system these days. Take a look at the pictures above. You can see just below one shingle a nail that is working it's way back out. Is this the work of aliens working to conspire against home sellers? Or is it something more sinister? Not really it's just old fashion science.The wood will swell if given enough moisture in the air or under the shingles and it will swell around the nail head. The sun comes up and rapidly heats the nail head drying out the moisture around it. This can dislodge the nail and causing it to become loose in the nail hole. As the sun heat the roof shingles it expands in thickness sometimes vary rapidly. This will cause the loosened nail to rise slightly. This proses is repeated many many times. Giving you nail pops! Now you know Our Main Goal As Home Inspectors Is To Make The Buyer An Informed Buyer. We Hope Our Findings Help You Understand The Value And Importance Of A Professional Home Inspection. David Home Inspection Services 626-629-8499 We Proudly Serve The Areas Of San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside County California When you need to get the very most for your home it is important to be prepared. Here are some key points to getting the best inspection results for your home. Exterior
First Time Home Buyer CheckList 02/22/2010
Home Buying Checklist: The Process Of Buying Your New Home So you have been looking at home listings online for days now and you want to go inside a few and start the process of ownership. Once you've made the decision to buy a home, it's time to start thinking about what comes next. Every buyer needs a checklist that will guide them through the process of searching for the perfect home, evaluating their choices and making a sound purchase for you and your Family. Learn The Lingo When you set out to buy a new home, you will need to familiarize yourself with various real estate terms, conduct research on the market value of homes in the area in which you intend to shop and learn the art of negotiation. This information will help as you browse homes, talk with Realtors and get further into the buying process. Finding A Home Useful Links. Zillow.com, Homes.com, Century21.com, Remax.com, MLS Get A Free Credit Report Every 12 months, you are entitled to request a free copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit reporting agencies - Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. You should make this request before you begin looking at homes in order to allow yourself enough time to identify and dispute any inaccuracies in your credit file(s). When you approach a lender, you will need to make sure that everything is correct and up-to-date. AnnualCreditReport.com is the official site to help consumers to obtain their free credit report. Get Pre-qualified Pre-qualification is different than pre-approval in that it gives you a possible price range that you can afford, but does not guarantee you the loan. Pre-qualification is important because it will help you narrow your search to include only homes that you can afford. Knowing what you can pay beforehand will save you both time and disappointment in looking at homes that do not fit your budget. Speak With A Realtor Nobody knows the real estate business like a Realtor, so let them help you to find your new home. Based on your specific requirements, a Realtor can locate a home that will suit you at a price that's within your budget. When he or she finds one or more possible candidates, you will be invited to tour the home. At this point, you should take a camera for the purpose of later reviewing each house with visuals instead of relying solely on memory. As you do for a home, take your time in finding a Realtor. To locate a great Realtor in your area go to ActiveRain.com Make An Offer Once you find the perfect home, make an offer that's less than you are actually willing to pay. This way, the seller can make a counteroffer that would hopefully still be within your budget. It's important to familiarize yourself with the art of negotiation so that can learn how to get the best deal without insulting the seller. If you have not yet been pre-approved, make sure that your offer is contingent upon your being able to obtain the necessary financing and that the home be inspected by a professional home inspection company. Offer Accepted Now that your offer has been accepted you will have 14 days or less to have the home inspected for defects. Once the home inspector has prepared his report, you will need to respond to the seller for repairs, price reduction or credit after closing. This will be best negotiated by your Realtor after you discuss your needs and wants. The Average cost for a great home inspection is $325 to $400. Read More About Choosing a Home Inspector Here Obtain A Loan Once you and the seller agree on a purchase price, you may be required to provide an earnest money deposit that will secure the home as you obtain a loan (if applicable). A lender will require a home inspection and appraisal for the property in connection with your loan application. In most cases, you will know within 24 hours whether or not your application is approved, but the actual closing will not occur until the inspection and appraisal are complete. Get Moving Now that the papers are signed and you have the keys to your new home, it's time to get moving - literally. Remember to decorate your new home and add all of those special touches that reflect your personality. After all, a house is only a house until you make it a home Choosing A Home Inspector 02/21/2010
When a house is bought or sold, a home inspection is a common practice that alerts both homeowners and buyers to the condition of the property in question. When you are in need of a home inspection in California or , you should only choose those home inspectors that incorporate the Standards of Practice of InterNACHI (International Association of Certified Home Inspectors) or ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors), NAHI (National Association of Home Inspectors) Select A Home Inspector who is a Master Home Inspector. This guarantees experience in all building practices. 1. The average fee for a home inspection is between $350-$500, but the information received from an inspector is priceless. It could be the turning point between a sale and a buyer going back to searching for the perfect home. The number of home inspection representatives is vast. There are home inspectors in that offer a lower price, but you must beware of their credentials, and their business ethics. You can find the top home inspectors in California on ActiveRain.com 2. Request references. Sometimes, contacting past clients will give you insight as to how capable a potential home inspector is. When you are ready to begin your search, keep the following questions on hand:
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Radiation Radon And Your Countertops 01/30/2010
Radiation Radon And Your kitchen Counter Top. OK So you ask what's he talking about. We often complete radiation checks on granite counter tops in kitchens and food prep areas. For the most part reading are lower than one would find in most background radiation readings. However yesterday we took a reading on a granite counter top that was 15 times higher than I have ever seen in 12 years. Radon is "a cancer-causing natural radioactive gas that you can’t see, smell or taste. As the popularity of granite counter tops has grown in the last 15 years. The demand for low price granite has cause an influx of low quality slabs with highly dangerous leves of radioactive stone to tun up around the US. Read More Here... CBS News Countertop Health Threat. Some professionals in the granite industry will tell you that the levels of radiation found in all granite surfaces are to low to be of any concern. As a home inspector my job is to tell you what levels are present and let you decide what to do with the granite. Granite emitting 10.3 millirem per hour of radiation Asbestos Hazards In The Home 01/19/2010
Asbestos Hazards In The Home We Know Insulation 01/19/2010
Uninsulated walls lose heat more quickly to the outdoors. This heat loss can causeDrafts across the floor,
Materials There are several materials used to insulate the wall, with varying costs and effectiveness. Materials include cellulose, mineral fibers, and foam insulation. Some contractors also offer vapor barriers and vents as part of the installation. Cellulose is made from shredded newsprint, treated with fire retardants. Monitoring by industry and government assures the homeowner the material has a standard R-value, is non-toxic, and will not burn or cause corrosion of pipes or wires. Cellulose is particularly effective in wall installations because of its ability to fill and pack even in tiny nooks and crannies within the cavity. Cellulose is also very effective in reducing air infiltration through wall cavities. Mineral fibers such as fiberglass and rock wool are installed in some walls. Greater pressure is required to pack these materials into the cavity because they tend to catch on nails and hang up around tight places. In addition, larger drill holes are needed to install this type of material. Mineral fibers are most appropriate in homes or walls where moisture is a serious problem, because mineral fibers do eventually dry out. (Cellulose generally does not dry out once wet.) Foam insulation has been used in the past, but is not as widely used today. Although it offers higher R-values than either cellulose or mineral fibers, problems have been experienced with blown in foam. This includes expansion of the foam during installation causing bowing of walls, and shrinkage of the foam over time, causing gaps in the insulation. Installation could also include vapor barriers and vents. Almost all the moisture that creeps into the wall cavity arrives through holes and small cracks on the interior wall. Very little vapor passes through holes and small cracks on the interior wall. So a vapor barrier such as rated paints or visqueen is not necessary. Similarly, a vent plug on the exterior is not recommended. http://www.homeinspectionservices.org Earthquake Inspection 01/19/2010
Staying on top of daily, monthly, and annual chores around your home is a big job. Maintenance and repair jobs are constants. Now add in the California Earth Quakes and after shocks. We offer a annual home earth quake safety inspection. We will create a detailed home earth quake safety check list. Our check List will be tailored to your home and help guide you to a safer and more secure home. Damage from earth quakes is not always visible. Foundation, gas piping chimneys and other building system are put under intense strain during even the smallest movements. Putting off inspections after an earth quake only prolongs the issues at hand. It's far less costly in the long run to have your property inspected now. To save time and money, plan ahead for the needs of your home. Rats In The Attic 01/19/2010
Rats in the attic of a Cypress home cause major damage. David of DHI Home Inspection arrived to inspect a home early on Monday and found that the homes attic was overrun with rodents. The smell was overwhelming said David. I have been an inspector for 11 years and I have never seen anything like it. The rats found their way into the attic by way of a phone line from the power pole at the rear of the home. The rats were able to feed on the many fruit trees in the yard. The damage to the attic was extensive. The insulation, wires as well as the air condition duct work were chewed away by as many as 80 to 100 rats. The ceilings were stained with rat urine. The home had sat vacant for two years due to foreclose . Another sign of the times. The good thing about all this says David is that this one is sold and is going to a new owner who will make the repairs! Story by Adam Rodes. My Home Inspector Saved The Day 01/19/2010
Hi David I felt compelled to send you this letter to thank you for what you did for me this past Monday. I knew when we walked into the garage that a lot of electrical boxes were left open and missing covers. My clients were in short sale and had no funds to make repairs.To hire an electrician was going to kill this deal. But when you went to your truck and found 4 cover plates, well that just proved to me that I made the right recommendation to have you inspect this property. You saved my sale and that means the world to me. The Covers may have only been a few dollars but the act of doing was priceless. The house sold for $395000 All Thanks To You!! Miss K Halstrand Realtor and DHI Customer 5/13/09 |