Do You Have Old Windows?

Since the state of Ohio was founded in 1803, it’s one of the senior members of the United States. And when you look around certain neighborhoods, you’ll undoubtedly find a plethora of older homes – they don’t all date back to the 1800s, but...

Why Home Inspectors Go In The Attic

Today’s homes have many different ways to ventilate the attic area. These vents must be located, identified, and examined for adequacy. The inspection should reveal if there are any signs of high moisture or condensation because of lack of ventilation. Also, plumbing...

In Real Estate: Four Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Myth 1. I don’t need to use a Realtor Knowledge and Experience are your greatest assets.  We can learn from our own mistakes, but it is much less painful to learn from someone else’s.  Experienced Professionals know the mistakes others have made and can help...

What Causes a Wet Basement?

Hydrostatic pressure is the term used to describe water that builds up vertically along the side of the foundation walls. The higher the vertical column of water the more the weight of the water causes pressure to build. Water always takes the path of least resistance...

HOME INSPECTION FAQ’S

Q. Why do I need a Home Inspection? The purchase of a home is often the largest single investment families ever make.  Learning as much as you can about the condition of the property before you buy just makes sense.  The time to discover the need for...

Vinyl Siding for Your Home

Out of all the different types of siding materials, you probably can’t find a better value for your money than vinyl. Vinyl gives you good durability at a low price while not being too complicated to install. This is why vinyl is one of the most common materials you...