by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Jan 20, 2026 | Uncategorized
When touring a potential home, most buyers focus on layout, location, and price. What often gets overlooked is whether the property can actually be insured. An uninsurable home can derail a purchase late in the process or leave an owner with significant financial...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Dec 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
Preparing a home for the market often inspires a burst of do-it-yourself ambition. A fresh coat of paint here, a quick repair there—it feels productive and cost-effective. Unfortunately, some well-intended DIY fixes can do more harm than good, especially when buyers,...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Nov 25, 2025 | Uncategorized
When touring a potential home, most buyers focus on the basics: layout, neighborhood, curb appeal, and price. Those are important, but they barely scratch the surface of what truly matters when evaluating a property. Over the years, I’ve noticed that some of the most...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Oct 7, 2025 | Uncategorized
Owning pets brings warmth, companionship, and joy to a home—but it also introduces a unique set of maintenance challenges that can quietly affect your home’s condition over time. From additional moisture in the air to scratches on flooring, pet-related wear and tear...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Sep 19, 2025 | Uncategorized
When prospective buyers step onto a property, their first impressions form before they ever open the front door. A well-designed outdoor space signals that a home has been cared for, which can translate directly into higher property value. Thoughtful landscaping and...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Aug 19, 2025 | Uncategorized
When it comes to keeping a home comfortable and pest-free, most people reach for a can of bug spray or a jug of pesticide without thinking twice. While these products can be effective in the short term, it’s important to recognize that they often come with risks—not...