by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Jul 13, 2022 | Uncategorized
There is always the threat of storms and tornadoes. When the temperature shifts from cold to warm, the chances of a storm front that could produce a full-blown tornado increase dramatically. Being prepared for this possibility is of the utmost importance. Here are...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Jun 1, 2022 | Uncategorized
If you have a finished basement, do you have a bathroom in it? If so, this bathroom is most likely below the level of your septic system, so how does it get the sewage out of the basement? This is usually done with the help of a sewage ejector pump. In many ways, this...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | May 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
It’s a simple fact that the way a home is used is different depending on what time of year it is. A basic example is that in the summer, you likely use a cooling system, and in the winter, you likely use a heating system. This isn’t news to you, I’m sure. However,...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Apr 8, 2022 | Uncategorized
For people with limited mobility, especially the elderly, getting around their homes can present a huge challenge. Each year there are many cases of elderly ones being injured because of a slip or fall in their own home. So, what are some ways we can prevent this from...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Mar 11, 2022 | Uncategorized
Fire safety is of the utmost importance in a home so, every now and then it’s a good idea to have a check through the home and look for ways to improve in this area. In this article, we are going to look at dryer safety, particularly the vent. How can this become a...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Feb 10, 2022 | Uncategorized
If you’ve been watching the news related to the easing of restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re likely familiar with the term “capacity”, since as restrictions ease, businesses are allowed to have 20% capacity, 50% capacity, 80% capacity, etc. Have you ever...