π 5 Crucial Reasons to Conduct a New Construction Home Inspection: Protecting Your Investment and Peace of Mind πβ
Think your shiny new home is perfect just because it has that new-house smell? Think again! Here’s why you shouldn’t skip the inspection, even if your builder is giving you the “trust me, I’m a professional” speech. 1. Because Even Pros Have Bad Days Let’s face it β everyone makes.. read more β
π¨οΈ Winter is Here: Protect Your Home from Extreme Cold Weather! βοΈ
As the temperatures drop and winter settles in, itβs essential to ensure your home is prepared to withstand the harsh conditions. We are expecting extremely low temperatures in this area soon, like in the next week, and temperatures could feel like 25 degrees below zero! Extreme cold weather can lead.. read more β
3 Essential Things Homeowners, Buyers, and Sellers Should Know About Home Inspections
Home inspections are a critical step in the real estate process, whether youβre buying, selling, or maintaining a home. Understanding what inspections entail, their limitations, and how they benefit you can make the experience smoother and more insightful. Here are three key things every homeowner, buyer, and seller should know.. read more β
Understanding Wind’s Impact on Homes: A Guide
Excerpts from “How Does Wind Effect My House? β Proview Professional Home Inspections” I. Attic Vulnerability to Wind II. Specific Areas of Wind Impact III. Importance of Proactive Measures Let us know if you like this type of post! Call us today at 270-485-2662/270-702-7804 or www.proviewinspections.info for your home inspection.. read more β
ποΈ Crumbling Facades: The Horrifying Truth About New Home Construction ποΈ
The allure of a beautifully crafted stone veneer facade is undeniable. It’s the stuff of architectural dreams, a testament to the homeowner’s impeccable taste and the builder’s skilled craftsmanship. But as the experts at Proview Professional Home Inspections have witnessed all too often, the reality can quickly turn into a.. read more β
βοΈ Winter Preparedness: Is Your Home Ready for the Cold Months? π π§Winter Preparedness: Is Your Home Ready for the Cold Months?
βοΈ As winter approaches, it’s crucial to ensure that your home is ready to face the cold temperatures, snow, and ice. π Proper winter preparedness can help you avoid costly repairs, keep your home warm, and ensure the safety of your family. π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ In this comprehensive guide, we will walk.. read more β
Understanding Electric Receptacles: A Home Inspector’s Guide π β‘
As professional home inspectors at Proview Professional Home Inspections, we often emphasize the importance of electrical safety. One crucial component we always examine closely are electric receptacles, also known as outlets or wall plugs. These unassuming features play a vital role in your home’s electrical system and your daily life… read more β
Choosing the Right Home Inspector: What You Need to Know
As you stand on the precipice of one of lifeβs most monumental decisionsβbuying a homeβthe invisible hand of fate often tugs at your sleeve, whispering secrets buried within walls and beneath floors. This is where the art of the home inspection becomes not just vital but transformative; it is akin.. read more β
Unlock the Secrets to a Secure Home: Why Inspections Are Essential π‘π
Purchasing a new home is an exciting journey filled with dreams of fresh starts and cherished memories. Yet, amidst the excitement, one crucial step must never be overlooked: the home inspection. At Proview Professional Home Inspections, we highlight the paramount importance of this service, especially in new constructions. Firstly, inspections.. read more β
βWant to Sell Your Home Faster? Discover the Power of Pre-Listing Inspections!β
Top 10 Reasons to Get a Pre-Listing Home Inspection When you’re preparing to sell your home, there are countless steps to take to ensure the best possible sale. One crucial yet often overlooked step is obtaining a pre-listing home inspection. This proactive measure can streamline the selling process and help.. read more β