Owning a home is a wonderful feeling, but it also comes with the responsibility of keeping it in tip-top shape. The good news is that many preventative maintenance tasks are easy to do and can significantly extend the life of your home, saving you money and headaches down the road. At Sage Home Inspections, we want to empower you to be a proactive homeowner. Here are 10 simple yet essential maintenance tasks you can incorporate into your routine:
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Today, we're turning the spotlight on a plumbing material that's become a relic of the past: galvanized steel water pipes. While still in use in many older homes, if your home's pipes are from the 1960s or earlier, they are likely nearing the end of the functional life span.
Two of the most common problems found with decks are related to the ledger board. This critical part of the deck is what keeps it where you want it: attached to the house and off of the ground.
At Sage Home Inspections, we prioritize your safety and the well-being of your family. One crucial aspect of homeownership is ensuring your electrical system is up-to-date and functioning properly. Today, we'll delve into the world of grounded vs. ungrounded wiring, specifically focusing on the safety hazards of ungrounded outlets and why a home inspection is essential to identify them.
Imagine reaching for your phone charger, plugging it in, and... nothing happens. Frustrating, right? But what if the issue goes beyond a simple dead outlet? Reverse polarity, a seemingly minor electrical anomaly, can cause more than just appliance malfunctions; it can pose a serious safety hazard in your home.
Selling a home can be an exciting yet stressful experience, and we understand that an inspection of your home can be intimidating. An inspection is not meant to be an indictment of the homeowner or their care for the home. Inspections are simply a snapshot in time of the current condition of the home. No judgements imposed. There are a few things you can do to make the inspection process easier, safer, and more efficient. Doing these things will ensure that the inspector can do their job to the fullest extent and to the best of their ability.
Aluminum wiring. Once a common alternative to copper wiring in the 1960s and 1970s due to its lower cost, aluminum wiring can pose a significant fire risk. Read on to find out why.
If you're the proud owner of an older home, you might come across a term during an inspection that sparks concern: knob and tube wiring. This type of electrical system, while once common, is no longer considered safe for modern homes. At Sage Home Inspections, we prioritize your safety, so we're here to explain why knob and tube wiring can pose a threat and what you can do about it.
DON'T LET YOUR ATTIC BECOME A BREEDING GROUND: THE IMPORTANCE OF air sealing and PROPER VENTILATION3/8/2024 Often forgotten about and neglected, the attic space plays a vital role in a home's overall health. Improper ventilation in the attic can create a breeding ground for moisture and microbial growths, leading to a host of potential problems. This blog post will shed light on the importance of proper attic ventilation, helping you ensure it stays a safe and well-maintained area.
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