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Home Maintenance (For The First Week Of January)

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  Your comfort! Your home working at its best! Your money in your pocket! Your Ounce Of Prevention: Replace the Filter in your HVAC System. Check for damages, leaks, ensure shingles, tiles, and other materials are secure. Take a look at your attics and bathrooms for mold or mildew. Look for any damage and plan for repairs or maintenance ahead of Spring storms. Have a fantastic and safe rest of your week everyone! Closer Look Inspections Team

Top Inspection Trends From Last Year And What They Mean For Buyers and Realtors

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  Happy New Year! In January, we take a look back at the previous year and we want to take a minute and show you some of the trends that have been noticed that may ultimately affect the value of your home, whether your are a buyer or a seller. Below is a summary of some of these items: Increased Focus on Moisture and Mold Issues: There has been a noticeable increase in moisture-related problems. Home inspections are showing mod growth, especially in bathrooms, kitchens, and water intrusion through roofs and windows. HVAC Systems: With air conditioning systems in constant use, there are a significant number of systems showing overuse, poor maintenance or are outdated. Roof Wear and Damage: The intense weather conditions of last year, including heavy rains, hail storms, and hurricanes, have led to increased wear and damage to roofing materials. Issues like missing shingles, leaks and general deterioration are present, especially in older homes. Plumbing Systems: Many homes showed sig

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Home Maintenance (For The Fourth Week Of December)

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  Your comfort! Your home working at its best! Your money in your pocket! Your Ounce Of Prevention: Check and restock emergency kits with essential supplies, including water, non-perishable food, flashlights, and batteries Check and clean air ducts, and consider using air purifiers to improve indoor air quality during the winter months when homes are sealed off from outside air. Keep cooking areas clear of combustibles and never leave cooking unattended. If applicable, have the septic system inspected and pumped if needed to prevent backups and overflows. End of the year by reviewing homeowners’ insurance policies to ensure adequate coverage. Have a fantastic and safe rest of your week everyone! Closer Look Inspections Team

Keep An Eye On These Things As You Enjoy Hosting Family And Friends [Reminders]

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Home inspectors in Florida often encounter specific issues in homes just after Christmas Day. These problems can range from wear and tear due to the holiday season to issues exacerbated by Florida's unique climate. Here are some common problems found just after Christmas. Keep An Eye Out For These Things: Electrical system: Problems such as outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, or faulty outlets due to increased usage. Roof Damage & Clogged Gutters: Outside Christmas decorations, combined with potential winter storms, can lead to these problems.. Plumbing: Increased activity and usage during holiday gatherings can exacerbate existing plumbing issues, like slow drains, leaking pipes, or issues with the water heater. Structural and Exterior Wear: High traffic and activities during the holidays can reveal or worsen structural issues like cracks in the foundation, damaged siding, or issues with decks and patios. Mold and Mildew Growth: Florida's humid climate can encourage

Keep Your Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Safe (Checklist)

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Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are a wonderful time of joy and lots of gatherings, with Florida homes lit up and filled with the holiday spirit. However, amidst the excitement, it's important to keep your home safe so that you can enjoy being together. We have gathered a good checklist of safety items to ensure your Christmas is safe and festive. Consider these items: 1. Electrical Safety Do: Use timers for Christmas lights to avoid overheating and potential fire hazards. Don't: Leave Christmas lights on all night. It's better to turn them off before going to bed or when leaving the house. 2. Fire Safety Do: Keep a close eye on the kitchen when cooking your Christmas feast. Most home fires start in the kitchen. Don't: Forget to check your smoke alarms to ensure they are working properly. 3. Tree Safety Do: Ensure your Christmas tree is stable and secure, especially if you have pets or small children. Don't: Place your Christmas tree near fireplaces, candles,

Home Maintenance (For The Third Week of December)

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  Your comfort! Your home working at its best! Your money in your pocket! Your Ounce Of Prevention: Inspect all the seals around your windows and doors for drafts and apply weatherstripping or caulk. Consider having an energy audit of your home to identify areas for improving energy efficiency, which can help reduce your utility bills. Take a look at your garage. Organize and declutter the it to make room for your vehicles. We have had some really bad hail storms and other storms with wind blown objects. Your car needs protection from the elements. Continue your regular pool maintenance. Now that temperatures are a little cooler and we may not use our pool quite as often, make any adjustments for these temperatures and reduced usage. Have a fantastic and safe rest of your week everyone! Closer Look Inspections Team