by Inspector | Jan 30, 2026 | Uncategorized
The shift to remote work has changed how many homes are used. Dining rooms become offices, spare bedrooms turn into studios, and garages are often converted into conditioned workspace. While these adaptations can add convenience and value, they also introduce a range...
by Inspector | Jan 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Open concept homes have become a popular design choice in recent years, especially in newer construction and remodeled properties. By removing interior walls and combining living spaces, these layouts aim to create a brighter, more connected environment. While the...
by Inspector | Dec 30, 2025 | Uncategorized
Newer homes often feel like a safe bet. Fresh materials, modern layouts, and updated systems can give buyers and homeowners confidence. But “newer” doesn’t always mean “problem-free.” In fact, homes built within the last 20 years tend to have their own pattern of...
by Inspector | Dec 11, 2025 | Uncategorized
Most homeowners take notice when a pipe bursts or a fixture fails, but the smallest plumbing leaks often go unnoticed far longer than they should. These “micro leaks”—slow drips, faint moisture trails, or tiny pinhole openings in supply lines—may seem harmless at...
by Inspector | Nov 29, 2025 | Uncategorized
When homeowners discover mold, the first reaction is often to make it disappear as fast as possible. A little paint here, a little bleach there, and the problem looks like it’s gone. Unfortunately, mold doesn’t respond well to shortcuts. In fact, quick fixes and...
by Inspector | Nov 24, 2025 | Uncategorized
When homeowners plan a remodel, the focus is usually on new finishes, added space, or improved function. But one part of the home often overlooked during renovations is the indoor air quality. Any time a structure is altered—whether through demolition, new...