by Your College Station Home Inspection Company | Jan 31, 2021 | Uncategorized
Ants are literally everywhere on the globe. There are so many different types, and as a rule, they aren’t harmful to your home, but that doesn’t mean you want to share your home with them, right? There are some ants that will eat insulation off of electrical wires,...
by Your College Station Home Inspection Company | Dec 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
How are your gas-powered appliances lit? There always has to be some type of ignition, and in most modern appliances, this is accomplished by electronic ignition, but older appliances might still use a pilot light.A pilot light is fed off of the gas, and this small...
by Your College Station Home Inspection Company | Nov 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Dealing with hard water can be a challenge for a homeowner. Hard water is the term used for water that has a lot of minerals in it. Usually, this is caused by water that runs over mineral deposits before it gets into your home, and it often has high levels of calcium...
by Your College Station Home Inspection Company | Oct 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
Do you know how common burglaries are in the US? Just during the time it takes you to read this blog post, several things will be broken into. Naturally, the statistics are different depending on where you live, but you should take an interest in the security of your...
by Your College Station Home Inspection Company | Sep 29, 2020 | Uncategorized
One thing that you will find in pretty much every home here in the US is a toilet. For some, this is a place where they spend a lot of time, while others get off of the seat as quickly as they can. One survey even figured out that over a lifetime, the average man...
by Your College Station Home Inspection Company | Aug 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
Are you aware of what the pressure in your pipes is? For the large majority of homeowners, this is probably not something that you know, or even worry about, but your water pressure could pose a problem. If the pressure in your pipes is too high, it puts a strain on...
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