by Home Standards | Jan 16, 2023 | Garage, Heating and Air, Home Inspections, Safety
A house’s HVAC vent into a garage can be dangerous. Carbon Monoxide (CO) gas from a vehicle’s exhaust may enter the home through the ductwork. This vent was discovered during a recent home inspection and we recommended it be properly...
by Home Standards | Jan 9, 2023 | Attics, Home Inspections, Mold
Mold in a home’s attic is a sign of high humidity or other water buildup. Mold thrives in damp areas. While doing an inspection recently, Jon came across an attic with many signs of mold. He included this information in the inspection report. Radon & Mold...
by Home Standards | Dec 13, 2022 | Home Inspections, Blog, News
Home Standards would like to announce that we have a vehicle for sale. It has a few years on it, but has many new parts. Pristine condition. Drive-away condition. Please give us a call to set up a time to come take a look. The engine will not be allowed to be started,...
by Home Standards | Nov 14, 2022 | Basement, Buildings Exterior, Foundation, Home Inspections
Inspector Aaron recently found a few foundation concerns while doing an inspection on a 100+ year old home. AARON NILIUSCertified Inspector (Residential & Commercial Properties) aaron@hsinspections.com Mobile:...
by Home Standards | Oct 17, 2022 | Basement, Buildings Exterior, Foundation, Home Inspections, Safety, Structural
Inspector Paul inspected a 122 year old home recently. He discovered bowing walls of more than an inch and the wall is actually moving out. There are a number of temporary support posts. These temporary posts are meant to be put in place before permanent posts and...
by Home Standards | Oct 13, 2022 | Basement, Electric, Home Inspections, Video
While doing a home inspection recently, Aaron discovered the resident or their contractor had painted over the electrical panel, making it impossible to open or remove without disturbing the paint and/or drywall. We always recommend you avoid painting the panel for...