by Baltimore Home Inspections | Jan 16, 2020 | Home Inspection Information
Have you ever noticed homes that have tiny sheds in their yards that for some reason are equipped with a really tall chimney? If so, then you have seen an outdoor wood boiler. Outdoor wood boilers are an alternate heating method that was developed to avoid the danger...
by Baltimore Home Inspections | Jan 6, 2020 | Home Inspection Information
In your kitchen meals are made that can bring joy to your heart and fill your belly. If you are the type of family that cooks most of their meals at home, then you should make sure that your kitchen is in good repair. One of the things that can do a lot of damage in...
by Baltimore Home Inspections | Dec 30, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
When it comes to building materials that were used in the past, asbestos is definitely the one that comes to mind most often for a poor choice that was made. When asbestos was first introduced, everyone found it amazing how it complimented other materials, giving them...
by Baltimore Home Inspections | Dec 23, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
Moisture in your home can do a lot of damage. Because of this, you will need to do all you can to keep it from entering. While you might think mainly of leaks from your roof or pipes springing leaks, there are many different ways for water to make it into your home....
by Baltimore Home Inspections | Nov 30, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
Your children are watching your every move. There are many things that you do everyday that might seem harmless, but if your young child were to try to imitate you, it could spell disaster. Take a simple thing, such as, plugging an appliance into a wall receptacle....
by Baltimore Home Inspections | Nov 22, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
When you have heavy rain where you live, there is a lot of water coming down on your roof. There are certain spots on your home that are more prone to leaks, and these are protected by something called kickout flashing. Kickout flashing is designed to direct water...
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