by Michelle | Aug 8, 2017 | blog
We would like to share with our Customers, Industry Partners, and Friends the high level of safety protocol we are demanding of our inspectors and inspections. Utilizing Technology we are lowering potential safety hazards / risks and striving for a Zero Incident rate...
by Michelle | Aug 8, 2017 | blog
And yet another reason why a Certified Professional Inspector is worth every cent during a new home purchase. In the last several weeks I have spoken with several builders and realtors who are concerned about a bad fire retardant product installed on basement rafters....
by Michelle | Aug 8, 2017 | blog
We recently tested our home for Radon and the results came back quite high. We had an average reading over a 48 hours period of 11.9 pCi/L, which is well over the EPA recommended action level of 4.0 or higher. I have been referring out 3 companies for mitigation to...
by Michelle | Aug 8, 2017 | blog
First we must understand how Radon enters our homes. Radon Gases enter the home because of a pressure differential between the home and the surrounding soil. If the surrounding soil pressure is higher than the internal pressure of the home, the house literally is...
by Michelle | Aug 8, 2017 | blog
There are several different methods of testing Radon levels. For simplicity reasons we will stick with the most commonly used. Short-term Tests: Activated Carbon Adsorption (AC) & Charcoal Liquid Scintillation (LS) Most short term radon tests will use activated...
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