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Top 5 The Most Common Electrical Problems in Florida Homes
Electrical problems in Florida homes can be a common occurrence, and they can lead to serious safety issues if not addressed promptly. Here are the top 5 most common electrical problems in Florida homes and how to fix them: Faulty Wiring: This is a major issue that can cause electrical fires. Wiring can become damaged or outdated over time and should be inspected and replaced by a licensed electrician. Circuit Overload: This happens when too many appliances or electronics are
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The Pros and Cons of Living in a Hurricane-Prone Area: What Home Inspectors Want You to Know
If you are considering living in a hurricane-prone area, it is important to weigh the pros and cons before making your decision. On the one hand, living in such an area can offer stunning ocean views and a warm climate year-round. However, the threat of hurricanes and the resulting damage to your home and property cannot be ignored. Hurricane season in Florida is not just a couple of months, but it lasts for six months, from June to November. During this time, Floridians must
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5 Surprising Things That Can Affect Your Home's Value in Florida
If you're a homeowner in Florida, you're likely aware of the many factors that can impact your home's value. However, there are some surprising things that you might not have considered. Here are five unexpected factors that can affect your home's value in Florida: Proximity to a beach - Homes that are located within walking distance to a beach tend to have higher values. This is especially true in popular tourist areas like Miami Beach and Clearwater. Quality of schools - Th
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Football Season Home Maintenance
As the fall season approaches, many people's minds turn to football. Whether you're a die-hard fan of a particular team or simply enjoy the excitement of the game, it's an exciting time of year. However, it's important not to let your love of football distract you from other important things, such as home maintenance. As a home inspector, I've seen firsthand the damage that can be caused by neglecting routine home maintenance. This is especially true during football season, w
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10 Ways To Prepare Your Home For Fall In Florida
Here are ten things you can do to prepare your home for fall in Florida: Clean your gutters : Your roof’s drainage system annually diverts thousands of gallons of water from your home’s exterior and foundation walls—so it’s vital to keep this system flowing smoothly. Clogged gutters can lead to damaged exterior surfaces and water in your basement. Gutters are also more prone to rust and corrosion when clogged. Before the leaves fly this fall, clean your gutters, then cover th
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What Is The Lifespan Of A Shingle Roof In Florida?
What is the lifespan of a shingle roof in Florida? An asphalt shingle roof in Florida typically lasts 15 to 20 years . However, this life expectancy is shorter than in other parts of the country because of Florida's weather conditions. What Is The Lifespan Of A Shingle Roof In Florida? Please Subscribe so you don't miss out on our new Blogs! https://www.hishome904.com/subscribe
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Estimated Life Expectancy Chart for Florida Homes
The following chart details the predicted life expectancy of appliances, products, materials, systems and components for homes in the...
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Primary Responsibility
Home maintenance is a primary responsibility for every homeowner. Staying on top of a seasonal home maintenance schedule is very...
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Bathroom Exhaust Fans
The main purpose of a bathroom fan is to remove excess moisture from the air
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What is a Wind Mitigation Inspection?
A wind mitigation inspection looks at seven key areas of your roof to determine its ability to withstand strong winds and water intrusion. Construction Year: the year your home was built, which tells the home inspector how strict the building codes were Roof Covering: the type of roof covering (shingle, tile, etc.) and age of the roof Roof Deck: the material your roof deck (i.e. the material your shingles are nailed to) is made of, the type of nails securing the shingles, and
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Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide Alarms
After moving into a new home, the homeowner should consider replacing all of the smoke/fire detectors in the entire house. The home...
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Air Conditioning
Is Your A/C Cold? Central air-conditioning systems are defined as electrically operated refrigerant-type systems used for cooling and dehumidification. Heat pumps are similar to central air conditioners, but are reversible and can also be used as heating devices. There are two types of central air-conditioning systems: integral and split. In the integral system, all mechanized components (compressor, condenser, evaporator, and fans) are contained in a single unit. The unit ma
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