by Baltimore Home Inspections | Jul 31, 2020 | Home Inspection Information
Do you ever give your toilet a second thought? We all use it every day, but it might not be one of the major concerns that we have on our minds. Your toilet could be the cause of some serious problems though. If water were to leak out of it, it could cause serious...
by Baltimore Home Inspections | Jul 23, 2020 | Home Inspection Information
A common fear when dealing with an overgrown backyard is running into poison ivy. If you have ever been exposed to poison ivy, or any of its cousins, poison oak or poison sumac, then you know how painful it can be. The problem with these plants is that the oil that...
by Baltimore Home Inspections | Jun 30, 2020 | Home Inspection Information
A wildfire can cause some devastating destruction. Just looking at recent outbreaks can tell you that it is nothing to take lightly. With a large wildfire and heavy winds, you might find yourself with an inferno around your home with very little warning. While it is...
by Baltimore Home Inspections | Jun 22, 2020 | Home Inspection Information
Do you know where mold comes from? You might find it troubling how molds will start growing in the strangest places, but the reason is that mold spores literally are found everywhere on earth. Mold is an essential part of the natural cycle of things, but it does prove...
by Baltimore Home Inspections | May 30, 2020 | Home Inspection Information
Drinking water every day is important for good health. Some prefer to drink other liquids, but when it comes down to it, none of them can measure up to water in any way. Usually, all that they do is add calories and unnecessary chemicals to the water. The water you...
by Baltimore Home Inspections | May 25, 2020 | Home Inspection Information
While your home might seem like it is very sturdy, in reality, it is a finely balanced building that requires support in the right locations or it could collapse. This makes for a problem when renovation or repairs requires you to remove a wall that is load-bearing....
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