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Mold Air Sample Testing

During a general home inspection of a house, we typically rely on what we can visually see and observe.  And while we can often see signs of moisture damage or mold, we can't know what amount of mold may be present in the air when no visual indication of concerns are present.  Performing mold air [...]

By |2017-07-21T15:38:29-06:00July 21st, 2017|Mold Inspection Info|Comments Off on Mold Air Sample Testing

Blower Door Test Common Air Leaks

Understanding where to locate and seal blower door test common air leaks is important to ensure that a new construction home will meet the stringent requirements of the IECC and IRC code for maximum air leakage rates. Scott Home Inspection has performed hundreds of blower door tests on new residential homes, remodel-addition projects, and as [...]

By |2021-04-29T16:16:00-06:00July 7th, 2017|Blower Door Testing, Energy Code Info|Comments Off on Blower Door Test Common Air Leaks

Why Does My AC Unit Have A Frozen Coil?

It's that time of year when the temperatures really start to rise. So it's up to your trusty AC unit to work overtime and keep your home cool. But one day you notice that it's just not putting out the same cold air that it usually does. In fact, the air feels more like [...]

By |2025-01-30T08:55:39-07:00June 27th, 2017|Ask Your Inspector, Back to Basics, HVAC|Comments Off on Why Does My AC Unit Have A Frozen Coil?

REScheck Report IECC Compliance

Preparing a REScheck Report is one method for validating compliance with the IECC Building Code (International Energy Compliance Code).  This report can be performed on new construction homes, remodels or additions.  The REScheck calculation method allows a designer or builder to consider trade-offs of building material specifications, such as insulation and window specs, giving an [...]

By |2019-02-02T12:46:39-07:00June 5th, 2017|Energy Code Info|2 Comments

Birds in the Attic

Every now and then during a home inspection, we come across some eyebrow raising items, in this case birds in the attic.  These guys were hard at work, likely attempting to build a nest under the very edge of the roof vent which seemed like a good idea at the time.  Unfortunately, this roof [...]

By |2025-01-29T16:38:10-07:00April 3rd, 2017|Ask Your Inspector|Comments Off on Birds in the Attic

Home Energy Efficiency Steps

Ten Steps to Home Energy Efficiency Saving energy, improving comfort, and reducing energy bills are all things any homeowner should want to do.  Home Energy Efficiency improvements shouldn't be hard.  There are steps you can take to improve the systems and features of your home that will incrementally result in energy efficiency gains.  At Scott [...]

By |2017-05-20T19:16:16-06:00March 8th, 2017|Ask Your Inspector|Comments Off on Home Energy Efficiency Steps

Brick Chimney Common Problems

Older homes with brick chimneys are a subject of concern during a home inspection. These days, if a home has a true brick chimney, then you can be sure it is likely a pretty old home. Brick chimneys have almost entirely been replaced with metal flue piping. However, old brick chimneys have a certain [...]

By |2025-01-29T16:43:15-07:00November 1st, 2016|Ask Your Inspector|Comments Off on Brick Chimney Common Problems

Turn Up The Heat! Fall is Here. Is Your Furnace Ready?

The days are getting shorter and shorter and the colors on the leaves are changing. Most importantly, your house is starting to get colder and you may be thinking about kicking that furnace back on. If so, now is the perfect time to do some routine maintenance to make sure you and your family are [...]

By |2025-01-30T06:57:22-07:00October 4th, 2016|Ask Your Inspector|Comments Off on Turn Up The Heat! Fall is Here. Is Your Furnace Ready?

Structural Support Post Damage Found

The structural support beams and posts in a home are critical to the integrity of the home's flooring system. It may seem obvious that these should go untouched and unmodified, but they are often in crawlspaces and harder to reach places that can be hidden from view. During our home inspections, a visual evaluation of the [...]

By |2017-07-15T15:39:31-06:00July 12th, 2016|Ask Your Inspector|Comments Off on Structural Support Post Damage Found