How to Upgrade Two Prong Outlets

By |2023-12-05T13:56:45-08:00December 5th, 2023|DIY Repairs, home inspection|

Two-pronged electrical receptacles, also known as ungrounded outlets, can present several potential issues due to their lack of grounding. The absence of a grounding conductor poses a safety risk as it increases the chances of electrical shock and may fail to protect against electrical faults. Inadequate grounding can also increase the risk of electrical [...]

Tempered Glass Requirements

By |2023-12-05T10:10:11-08:00December 5th, 2023|DIY Testing, home inspection|

Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is manufactured through a process of controlled thermal and chemical treatments. The purpose of tempering is to increase the strength and safety properties of the glass. Modern building standards require safety glass to be installed in multiple locations around a home or building where personal [...]

Empty Fastener Holes for Fence Hardware

By |2023-12-05T09:25:56-08:00December 5th, 2023|DIY Repairs, home inspection|

Fences and gates are designed to grant or deny accesses to a given space. Their structural integrity determines their ability to fulfill these tasks. Fences are comprised of posts, horizontal braces, fence planks or pickets, hardware, and fasteners. The two latter elements are the crucial components that hold these individual members together to complete [...]

Roof Anchor Protective Caps

By |2023-12-05T09:26:10-08:00December 5th, 2023|DIY Repairs, home inspection, Maintenance, Uncategorized|

Roof anchors are devices or components designed to provide a secure attachment point on a roof for the purpose of supporting personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) or other safety equipment. They are an essential part of fall protection systems and are used to protect workers who perform tasks at heights, such as maintenance, construction, [...]

Fix Door Rubbing at Jamb

By |2023-12-05T09:26:25-08:00December 4th, 2023|DIY Repairs, DIY Testing, home inspection, Maintenance, Uncategorized|

When a door rubs against its frame or the floor, it creates friction. Over time, this friction can cause wear and tear on both the door and the frame. The constant rubbing can lead to the paint or finish on the door being worn away, exposing the underlying material to potential damage. Similarly, the [...]

Install a High Loop or Air Gap

By |2023-12-05T09:26:41-08:00December 4th, 2023|DIY Repairs, home inspection, Uncategorized|

A high loop or air gap is a component used in dishwashers to prevent wastewater from flowing back into the dishwasher. It is a simple but effective method to ensure proper drainage and to prevent contamination of clean dishes. The high loop or air gap is typically installed in the dishwasher drain line, usually [...]

How Many Downspouts Do You Need?

By |2023-12-04T13:06:57-08:00December 4th, 2023|DIY Repairs, home inspection|

Downspouts are an integral component of a roof’s drainage system. Downspouts transport rainwater and snowmelt from the gutters down into a storm drain system or otherwise away from the home. In the Pacific Northwest where rain is abundant, it is critical to ensure that you have proper roof drainage. When a roof has a [...]

How To Fix Gaps Around Plumbing Fixtures

By |2023-12-04T12:58:40-08:00December 4th, 2023|DIY Repairs, DIY Testing, home inspection, Maintenance|

A common defect that we find while inspecting showers is that a gap has formed between a fixture, such as the faucet or faucet handle, and the shower enclosure. This is an issue because it presents an avenue for water to make its way behind the enclosure and into the wall assembly. Most faucets [...]

How To Fix Loose Window Balances

By |2023-12-04T12:50:39-08:00December 4th, 2023|DIY Repairs, home inspection, Maintenance|

Windows that don’t slide smoothly, don’t stay up when opened, or open at a crooked angle are a nuisance. Modern double-hung and single slider windows that open up and down have a balance system installed in the frame that guides the window and holds it in place. When a channel balance becomes disconnected or [...]

How to Neutralize Smoke Smell and Staining in a Home

By |2023-12-04T12:42:13-08:00December 4th, 2023|DIY Repairs, home inspection, Maintenance|

A home that smells of smoke can be problematic for some home buyers. Not only does the smell of smoke linger, but smoke accumulation over time will stain the walls and ceilings. Cigarette smoke in particular has a distinct odor and stains walls, floors, and ceilings because it creates tiny amounts of oil and [...]

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