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...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Jan 6, 2022 | Uncategorized
There’s a fairly simple project that many homeowners can do for themselves that can be a nice refresher for the kitchen or bathroom on a property – installing a new faucet. While the instructions for installing a faucet will of course vary from model to model, (and we...
by Your Kerrville, TX & Hill Country Home Inspector | Dec 9, 2021 | Uncategorized
Having hot water available in your home is a wonderful thing, and many times you might not think much about how it is heated up. But have you ever experienced one of these things? When someone turns on hot water somewhere else in the home, your water cools down. When...
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?...