by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Nov 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
Many people nowadays are going to scrap yards, old buildings, and finding building materials that are salvageable in order to use them in other construction projects, their own hobbies, or other things. How can you know what materials are good to use and what aren’t?...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Oct 7, 2021 | Uncategorized
Closet Space – A Necessity Or Not? Everybody likes to have they’re own space in a big family. However, that may often not be the case when young children or teenagers have to share closet space with each other because there is no other room to store their clothes....
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Sep 1, 2021 | Uncategorized
People today are affected in many ways by not only mice, but squirrels, and other rodents of different types. How can you prevent rodents from getting into your house in the first place? That will be the topic of discussion in today’s article. when dealing with mice,...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Aug 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
Attention to detail is one of the most important qualities in a home inspector. That may seem like an obvious statement, but oftentimes, potential clients will call and will ask us to do an inspection on “just the big stuff”. But that is kind of an odd way...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Aug 5, 2021 | Uncategorized
Newly built homes come with a one year builder warranty which covers certain issues and defects that might have been built into the property. More often than not, these issues come to light only after the warranty expires. While some of these issues are expensive to...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Jul 22, 2021 | Uncategorized
We are not termite experts – but when you hear the word “termites”, the first thing you think is that they are destroying the wood in your home, but this is not the only thing that they are looking for when invading your home. They also need moisture and shelter...