Galvanized Drain Pipes

By |2023-03-10T12:40:38-08:00March 10th, 2023|home inspection, Maintenance|

Galvanized drain pipes and galvanized supply pipes are both made of steel that is coated with zinc to prevent corrosion. The main difference between the two types of pipes is their intended use. The process of galvanization is performed via hot-dipping and instantaneous annealing, which produces a matte gray finish. Galvannealed steel is a [...]

High Efficiency Gas Appliances

By |2023-03-10T12:13:10-08:00March 10th, 2023|home inspection, Uncategorized|

Could these appliances help in our journey towards a greener future? With increasing concerns about environmental sustainability and the high costs of energy, many people are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and save on their energy bills. One of the most effective ways to do this is by upgrading to high [...]

Cast Iron Pipes

By |2023-03-10T14:03:24-08:00March 10th, 2023|home inspection, Maintenance|

Cast iron drain piping has been a popular choice in residential construction for more than a century. Its durability and ability to withstand extreme temperatures and pressure have made it a reliable option for homes and buildings around the world. Cast iron pipes were first used in the mid-19th century in commercial and industrial [...]

Concrete Honeycombing

By |2023-03-10T14:02:42-08:00March 10th, 2023|home inspection|

Concrete has been used in construction for thousands of years, but its use in residential foundations is a relatively recent development. Before the 20th century, most residential foundations were made of stone, brick, or wood, but the widespread availability of concrete and its superior strength and durability eventually made it the material of choice [...]

Automatic Gas Shut Off Valves

By |2023-03-10T14:01:51-08:00March 10th, 2023|home inspection|

Installing an automatic gas shut off valve is a wise decision that can help keep you and your family safe in case of a gas leak. There are two main types of automatic gas shut off valves: seismic or earthquake-actuated valves and excess flow valves. While both types of valves serve a similar purpose [...]

What are Drum Traps and Why Are They Problematic?

By |2023-03-10T14:00:57-08:00March 10th, 2023|home inspection|

The history of drain plumbing in residential homes dates back to ancient Rome, where complex systems of aqueducts and sewer pipes were used to transport water and waste away from buildings. In medieval Europe, basic drain systems consisting of trenches and gutters were used, but they were often unhygienic. During the Industrial Revolution, wealthy [...]

Pump Jack Holes in Asphalt Shingles: Why You Should Avoid Them

By |2023-03-10T11:48:01-08:00January 31st, 2023|home inspection, Uncategorized|

Pump jack holes in asphalt shingles are a common problem that can damage your roof and ultimately, the structural integrity of your home. These holes are caused by the use of pump jacks - a type of scaffolding that is sometimes used during the construction process. However, the use of pump jacks can damage [...]

Washing Machine Drain Pans

By |2022-11-29T16:32:05-08:00November 29th, 2022|DIY Repairs, home inspection|

Washing machines are a tremendously helpful modern appliance that reduce time spent washing clothes and are quick and efficient household appliances. However, as with any appliance or component in a home, they can fail or need repairs. Since they are directly connected to the distribution water supply, leakage at a washer can cause a [...]

What is Combustion Air and Why Do You Need It?

By |2022-11-29T16:28:45-08:00November 29th, 2022|DIY Testing, home inspection|

Gas appliances are common in many homes and provide warm air through furnaces, hot water through gas water heaters, and other appliances such as gas clothes dryers. However, unlike electric appliances, gas appliances require combustion air in order to operate properly. If an adequate amount of combustion air is not provided, this can cause [...]

Why Should Line Sets Be Insulated?

By |2022-11-29T16:24:10-08:00November 29th, 2022|DIY Repairs, home inspection, Maintenance|

Air conditioners and heat pumps are connected to the interior evaporator and condenser by a line set, also known as refrigerant lines. These copper tubes move refrigerant in a cycle through the compressor, condenser, and evaporator providing cool air (or warm air if a heat pump is used in heating mode). While this system [...]

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