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Spring Cleaning Alternative- Home Inspection

Spring Cleaning Alternative – Home Inspection         Spring is here and with it the infamous phrase, “Spring Cleaning,” but according to a recent survey conducted by Synovate Inc.,* less than 35 percent of consumers actually complete an annual spring cleaning. This year, the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) reminds homeowners that […]
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After a Winter Storm

General Advice Always use caution when entering a building damaged by high winds and/or snow. Look out for broken glass. Use flashlights—not lanterns, candles, or matches—to check buildings containing natural gas, propane, or gasoline. Report downed power lines and broken gas lines immediately. After blizzards, heavy snows, or extreme cold, check to see that no […]
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Home Fix: Furnace is Condensing

Q: When changing my furnace filter I noticed a small pool of water on the floor. The furnace is a 12-year-old high-efficiency model used to heat the home through metal ducts. I did not see water during the summer, only after the furnace has been on for a few months. Is this something to be […]
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Happy New Year from RJ Home Inspection!

  Happy New Year from RJ Home Inspection! Start 2017 on the right foot with these considerations if you are planning on buying or selling a home. Home Inspection Checklist for Buyers or Sellers When buying – or selling – a home, make sure a professional home inspector is part of the transaction. Nosy people can […]
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Happy Holidays

From RJ Home Inspection! Best wishes for a happy & healthy 2017. Buying or selling a home in the new year? Call us for a professional home inspection and avoid unwelcome surprises that could complicate the sale. Please contact RJ Home Inspection to schedule a professional home inspection for your home or business. Member, American […]
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Holiday Safety Tips

Because we at RJ care about our customers, we’d like to say Happy Thanksgiving and share this list of holiday safety tips provided by the National Safety Council. Holiday Safety Tips Decorating Safety ™ • Never use lighted candles near trees, boughs, curtains/drapes, or with any potentially flammable item. ™ • Wear gloves while decorating […]
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