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Sewer Line Inspection

The Importance of Getting a Sewer Scope Inspection

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As a homeowner, you may be aware of the various inspections, maintenance, and repairs that are needed to keep your home in good condition. However, one area that is often overlooked is the sewer system. This is a crucial component of your home’s plumbing, and neglecting it could lead to serious issues down the road. […]

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Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Foundation Issues in Your Home

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When it comes to home maintenance and repairs, many homeowners focus on the aesthetics of their property and overlook the importance of foundation issues. While taking care of landscaping and interior structures is important, ignoring foundation problems can cause major headaches down the road. So, Residential Inspector of America walks you through why you shouldn’t […]

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New Home Tips

How to Get Your New House Ready to Live In

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Buying a new house is exciting, and Residential Inspector of America is happy about your new adventure! Now it’s time to get to work and make it feel like home. But where do you start? There are so many rooms and so much to do! Don’t worry, we’re here to help. With our inspection report […]

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New Construction Inspector

3 Common Mistakes Found During Pre-Drywall Inspections

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Pre-drywall inspections by Residential Inspector of America are an important part of the building process. A pre-drywall inspection is a visual review of the framing, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems to make sure that everything is up to code before drywall is installed. Still, mistakes happen, and these are the three most common mistakes we […]

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Stucco Inspector

The Importance of Regular Stucco Maintenance

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Stucco is a popular exterior siding choice for homes and buildings because it is long-lasting, requires very little maintenance, and offers superior protection from the elements. But, there are some key benefits to investing in regular maintenance. In addition to an inspection from Residential Inspector of America, here are some other benefits to professional stucco […]

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Radon Testing

3 Things to Know About Radon Mitigation Tests

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If you’re a homeowner, then you know that it’s important to test for radon. Radon is a dangerous gas that can cause cancer, so it’s crucial to take steps to mitigate it if you find out that your home has high levels of this gas. So, Residential Inspector of America discusses three things you need […]

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Stucco Inspector

Common Types of Stucco Damage Found in Older Homes

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Older homes often have exterior stucco damage that needs to be repaired. Fortunately, the professionals from Residential Inspector of America can identify these issues. In some cases, the damage is obvious, but in other cases, it’s hidden from view. Repairing the stucco damage as soon as possible is important in order to maintain the appearance […]

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Rodents

Top 5 Rodent Infestation Mistakes Homeowners Make

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Are you worried about mice or rats infesting your home this fall? If so, then you’re going to want to read about these five common rodent infestation mistakes homeowners make. While there are many things you can do to prevent a takeover, Residential Inspector of America suggests you don’t try to get rid of rodents […]

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Sanitation

The Dangers of Not Sanitizing Your Home

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It’s no secret that germs and other contaminants can cause illness, especially if you’re not sanitizing your home. In fact, most of us know that we should be taking steps to sanitize on a regular basis, but we fail to do so. Because of this, you leave your family and home open to many different […]

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Home Warranty

Why Get an 18-Month Home Warranty?

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When you are looking for a home warranty, one of the most important things to consider is the length of the contract. Most people automatically assume that the longer the warranty, the better it is. However, this may not be true in all cases. In fact, an 18-month home warranty might be a better option […]

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