The Raleigh Home Inspector On: Three Things A Home-Buyer Can Do To Protect Their Investment

The Raleigh Home Inspector Wants Home Owners To Protect Their Investment

Buying a home can be exhilarating…owning a home can be exciting; the Raleigh Home Inspector is able to routinely observe the excitement evident when a new home is being purchased. Investing in your own home is smart, too, for a number of reasons. For most of us, the financial investment is a considerable one. I haven’t heard of too many homes being given away lately, have you? And I’ve posted here  before on various considerations regarding Home Maintenance. So what can the prudent home-buyer do to protect that substantial investment? What does it mean to “protect your investment”?

1) First, you should arrange for the services of a professional Raleigh Home Inspector to inspect the home prior to your purchase so that you know the physical condition of the property. I am often surprised at just how little time a prospective buyer, who is already under contract to purchase the property, has actually spent at there. I have stated before that a Home Inspector is paid to be suspicious even when there is nothing particular to be suspicious about…and that’s what you need prior to plunking down a significant amount of money for that new home…someone who is suspicious and someone who is not “in love” with that beautiful new home. A professional Home Inspection will provide you with valuable insight as to the physical condition of the property without emphasis on the floor plan of the house or the colors of the interior walls or of the condition of the wall-to-wall carpet. Having a Home Inspection will be mostly invaluable to you in your purchasing decision because the Inspection Report will identify areas of concern that you may not have yet considered. Is there any indication of damage from past plumbing leaks? What about from roof leakage? Are there any obvious electrical hazards present that need to be corrected? Is that garage overhead door operating safely?  The Home Inspector should also teach you a bit about the home because homes don’t generally come with  Owners Manuals. Where is that main water shut-off valve located in case you were to have to turn off the water…..right now? What is the most efficient way to operate the heat pump system?

Raleigh Home Inspection On ProtectingYour Investment

The Raleigh Home Inspector Suggests That A Good Maintenance Plan Can Go A Long Way Toward Protection Of Your Investment

2) So now you’ve made a really good and informed purchase…you’ve signed on the dotted line and now you are the home-owner. Not a home-owner…THE Homeowner. It’s yours. It’s your baby! Not just part of it but the whole enchilada. Your perspective of how to protect your investment has just changed. Now, you have to maintain the home and do everything that you can to make sure it’s value is maintained. And that is a tall order and one that is often taken lightly or outright misunderstood. The maintenance of a home requires a significant general commitment as well as considerable expenditures of both time and money. Home Inspectors routinely report on various conditions that are quite costly to correct and, often, these issues could have been prevented with a good maintenance plan and some affirmative action. Anything to do with water is a recurring and prominent theme with a home. Keeping the exterior well maintained is important…the siding and wood trim need to be periodically prepared and painted to prevent deterioration. Plumbing leaks, and roof leaks, need to be discovered as quickly as possible to prevent damage…there’s that water “thingy” again.

And what’s going on in those spaces of the home …those places into which most people rarely venture. What’s happening in that crawl space or attic space? You need to know what’s happening, and to know, you have to go there or have someone else check it out for you. Having your cooling and heating systems serviced is important to their well-being and to their longevity. And the list goes on.

3) At some time in the future, you are going to decide you want to sell your home. Maybe you need to upgrade to larger spaces or maybe you’re in need of down-sizing. Irrespective of your motivations, you’ll want to be able to fetch the most amount of money that the market will bear. Right? So pay attention to the way the home looks. Pay attention to how it presents itself. Drag out that dusty ole’ home-buyers hat, put it on, go out to the street, and take a good long, hard and unbiased look at your home. Walk around the exterior. What do you see? Do you see well-manicured shrubbery or scraggly bushes brushing up against the exterior walls? Do you see blinds hanging askew in the windows? Do you see “stuff” around the perimeter of the exterior? While a Home Inspector doesn’t pay too much attention to cosmetic items, you can bet your hard-earned money that your prospective buyers are doing just that. Do you remember how the home looked the first time you saw it? So spruce up the exterior. Clean and tidy up the interior. Know that, just as you did, your prospective buyer will form a first impression and that you want that first impression to be a positive one. Protecting your investment begins with your due diligence prior to purchase and doesn’t end until you have sold your investment for the fair price that you deserve. Hopefully, and with a good maintenance plan, that price will be one that is profitable for you.

For more articles related to homes, home-buying, and Home Inspections by the Raleigh Home Inspector, Gary Gentry, visit his Expert Author page at e-Zine Articles.

 

Raleigh Home Inspection Firm On: Those Pesky Pests

As a leading Raleigh Home Inspection firm, we often get asked by our clients about pests and insects and such.

While the identification and reporting of such things is outside the scope and Standards of Practice of a Raleigh Home Inspection in North Carolina (unless the Raleigh Inspector happens to be appropriately licensed), Home Inspectors are in a position to…”notice” …evidence that there may be issues with any particular home regarding pests. I mean, after all, we are the ones crawling around in the Crawl Spaces where most fear to tread. Most clients are aware that we are in an area where termites are a potentially major issue. Now there’s a word that strikes fear into home-buyers…but what about the other myriad of bothersome pests that might be present?

There are often some mostly obvious signs that there is, or has been, an issue. Many times, we’ll discover bait traps, rodentcides, glue blocks, and any number of readily available “systems” designed to rid an area of pests. Are those types of treatments effective? Maybe so and maybe no. But based on our experience, nothing beats the work of a professional who knows exactly what they are doing and who has all the right tools and methodologies to identify and correct most any problem.

Raleigh Home Inspection On Pests

A Glue Trap Observed In A Crawl Space During A Raleigh Home Inspection

Raleigh Home Inspection On Pests

A Bait Trap Observed During A Raleigh Home Inspection

Raleigh Home Inspection On Pests

Another Type Of Glue Trap Observed During A Raleigh Home Inspection

Raleigh Inspector On Evidence Of Pests

A Rodentcide Pellet Pack Observed In A Crawl Space By The Raleigh Inspector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In any event, your Raleigh Home Inspector may notify you, either in your Home Inspection report or verbally during the Home Inspection, that the house might have an issue with pests.  In that instance, it might be prudent to contact a licensed Pest Control Operator to determine what issues might be present and what might be the best way to remedy the problem.

If you are in need of a professional Home Inspection, we recommend you hire an Inspector that is certified by the American Society Of Home Inspectors (ASHI)…one that is a member of the North Carolina Chapter of ASHI (NCASHI).

Call Quality Residential Inspections at 919-848-4833 and schedule your Home Inspection today! Or Schedule Your Home Inspection right here on our website…

The Raleigh Home Inspector on Holiday Ladder Safety

The Raleigh Home Inspector Wants Everyone To Be Safe During The Holidays

The  Holidays are just around the corner, and for many families (including the family of the Raleigh Home Inspector), that means dragging out the ornaments, decorations, and light strings that will adorn the house. Both electric lights, and  the  ladders typically  needed to install them,  present  some specific and very real safety hazard…you might be surprised at just how many people are actually injured (or worse) while up on a ladder hanging those Christmas lights.

There are a number of specific tips that can make the effort of decking your halls with boughs of holly and other such ornaments:

  • First, use a high quality ladder and make sure it is both rated for your weight and appropriate for the task at hand; if hanging electric lights, a wood or fiberglass ladder is more appropriate

    The Raleigh Home Inspector Uses A High Quality Ladder

    The Raleigh Home Inspector Uses a High Quality Ladder Similar To This One Manufactured By Little Giant

  • Ensure that the ladder is stable and in good condition…Check the ladder for cracks and missing or bent hardware, particularly if you haven’t used the ladder in some time.
  • Always work within an arms distance away from you while you are on the ladder; don’t reach, lean, or stretch out to reach far away items; you can lose your balance and fall!
  • Carry all your needed material in a tool belt as you climb a ladder; at the very least always keep one hand for you and one hand for what you need to be carrying (both hands for you is always better).

See a previous post from the Raleigh Home Inspector regarding electric lights and holiday safety.

For more information regarding the use of ladders and ladder safety, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Visit the Little Giant website for information on the the very best ladders made…a not-so-humble opinion,  of course.  The one used by the Raleigh Home Inspector was purchased over 15 years ago, is used daily, and remains in great condition…that’s a pretty good testament to their quality!

Be safe this Holiday season…the Raleigh Home Inspector and Quality Residential Inspections wish you the very best of  Holiday cheer!

If you are in need of a professional Home Inspection such as those routinely accomplished by Quality Residential Inspections, your Raleigh Home Inspection firm, then give us a call today at 919-848-4833.

 

Raleigh Home Inspector At The State Fair…They Had What?

Ahhh, yes indeedy….the Raleigh Home Inspector does love attending the State Fair…

Of course, says the Raleigh Home Inspector, there’s always the food at the NC State Fair. I mean, who goes to the fair and doesn’t imbibe themselves…right?? The stand-by “staple foods” (for myself at any rate) are the London Broil sandwiches (with cheese, mushrooms, and a touch of hot sauce)… and the roasted corn…and the eclairs from the Gingerbread house…and…oh, never mind!  It’s always interesting to see what kind of… bizarre… food they’ll being serving up. Last year it was the Krispy-Creme Burger. And this year, they actually had deep-fried butter…yep, a stick of butter…deep-fried. And no, I didn’t partake of that particular

Deep Fried Butter

The Raleigh Home Inspector Still Isn't Sure About Deep Fried Butter...But..err,...To Each Their Own

debauchery though I am, somewhat hesitantly and sheepishly, willing to admit that I did indulge in the consumption of one of those Funnel Cakes….with cherries and a bit of powdered sugar, of course.
We always enjoy the animal exhibits…and this year we took in a couple of the equestrian shows.

To me, one of the most interesting, and entertaining things at this years fair was that we were able to   catch a glimpse of DiVine, an 8+ foot tall animated vine that was simply mesmerizing to watch.

Actually, DiVine is Kirsten Heinrich, a classical and modern ballet dancer who has toured with the San Diego Ballet…her skills, strength, grace, and athleticism are all readily apparent; and her abilities to stay upright on those stilts as well. All of us felt quite fortunate to be able to see her perform. When our attention was initially drawn to her sudden but fluid movement, my first thought was “What the heck is that?”…and it just got more and more enjoyable to watch after the initial surprise. DiVine was truly  awesome to watch.

DVine At The NC State Fair

DiVine Blends Right In

DiVine At The NC State Fair

What "DiVine" Talent....!

 

 

 

 

 

If you are in need of a professional Raleigh Home Inspector to assess the property that you are considering purchasing, then give Quality Residential Inspections  a call today at 919-848-4833… If the home will require Radon In Air testing, then we can schedule that for you as well.

 

Your Raleigh Home Inspection Firm – Joe Knows!

Your Raleigh Home Inspection Firm – Quality Residential Inspections

When Mr. Joe Ruffing needs a professional Raleigh Home Inspection, he calls Quality Residential Inspections…listen to Joe as he tells you why that is…..

So there you have it…you see, Joe hired us the first time to inspect his own personal home. Then he hired another local Home Inspector and realized that our service was superior. Thank You, Joe, for your your kind words and for sharing your opinion with us!

We invite you to come visit us on the Raleigh Inspector YouTube Channel…where you can watch some of our videos pertaining to the topic of Home Inspections.

When you need a superior, professional Home Inspection in the Raleigh, North Carolina and Surrounding areas, then give us a call today at 919-848-4833. We look forward to hearing from you and to providing you with the best services possible! And, should you need ancillary testing services e.g. Radon-In-Air testing, water testing, etc., then we can take care of those needs for you as well.

More Accolades For Quality Residential Inspections and The Raleigh Home Inspector

We at Quality Residential Home Inspections, your premier Raleigh Home Inspection firm, are always glad…and even excited… to receive input from our inspection clients regarding their perceived value of our services.

Recently, Mr. Gibbs Smith wrote to us and said:

“Thanks Gary! Enjoyed meeting you and working with you! Appreciate the detailed and quality report!”

Raleigh Home Inspections and Quality Residential Inspections

You won't be disappointed with the service of Quality Residential Inspections...Your Preferred Raleigh Home Inspection firm

We are constantly and consistently striving to provide our clients with an inspection experience that they are glad to a part of…one that they later reflect upon and sincerely believe that they received exceptional value for their expenditure.
Mr. Steve Lester, a repeat client, wrote and said:

“Hi Gary,
Thank you for another great job!”

And Mr. Chris Wykle  simply said:

“Thank you for the very thorough report!”

You can preview a copy of the type of Home Inspection Report that you can expect from us right here on our website.

To peruse more comments and reviews of the Raleigh Home Inspector, please visit our Quality Residential Inspections Google Places page where many of our satisfied Home Inspection clients have posted their thoughts for the whole world to see….and we really do appreciate their having taken the time to do so.

We invite you to come visit us on the Raleigh Inspector YouTube Channel…where you can watch some of our videos pertaining to the topic of Home Inspections.

If you are in need of a top-of-the-line, professional Home Inspection in the Raleigh, North Carolina and Surrounding areas, then give us a call today at 919-848-4833. We look forward to hearing from you and to providing you with the best services possible! And, should you need ancillary testing services e.g. Radon-In-Air testing, water testing, etc., then we can take care of those needs for you as well.

 

Raleigh Home Inspector On: Stretching Your Energy Dollar

We are all concerned with being energy efficient because to not be concerned directly costs us our hard-earned dollars. As the owner of Quality Residential Inspections, a Raleigh Home Inspection firm, I get asked about ways to save energy consumption dollars and ways to be generally more efficient when it comes to the operation of a home. This really good article touches on some really important points that help you save money and be more environmentally friendly at the same time. Now, what’s wrong with that?

Get The Most Bang For Your Energy Buck

(ARA) – With demand for electricity and natural gas rising along with energy costs, American homeowners can easily spend hundreds of dollars a month on utility bills.

“From air conditioning larger homes to powering today’s high-tech electronics, we are using more energy than ever and that is certainly hitting many homeowners in their pocketbooks,” says Victor Gonzalez-Maertens, an energy efficiency expert with Lennox Industries – a leading manufacturer of home heating and cooling equipment. “But there are ways to stretch your dollar further by evaluating how you spend money on energy and learning how to control those expenses.”

Gonzalez-Maertens explains that there are four key areas of energy consumption for the typical household: heating and air conditioning, appliances, water heating and lighting. Here is his advice for getting the most bang for your energy buck in these areas:

Heating and air conditioning

Heating and cooling accounts for about 46 percent of the average home’s utility bill and is typically the largest energy expense. To cut down on climate control costs, be sure to schedule annual routine maintenance on your heating and cooling system to ensure it’s running as efficiently as possible.

If the air conditioning system is more than 10 years old or the furnace is more than 15 years old – the average life spans of cooling and heating units – consider replacing them with a new, Energy Star-qualified system that will be more energy efficient and can help lower utility bills. For example, by replacing an old 10 SEER (seasonal energy efficiency rating) cooling system with a Lennox 21 SEER system, which is twice as efficient, homeowners can save more than $1,500 over a five-year period.

Raleigh Home Inspection Firm On: Getting The Most Of Your Energy Dollar

The Raleigh Inspector knows that installing a programmable thermostat is one way to be efficient when it comes to your homes HVAC energy consumption

Programmable thermostats are another way to maximize energy efficiency. These devices automatically control the temperature to use less energy at certain hours of the day, such as nighttime or when homeowners are away from home.

Household appliances and electronics

Household appliances and electronics, such as refrigerators, clothes washers and computers, are responsible for about 28 percent of a home’s energy bill, according to Energy Star. Make sure appliances are clean and free of dust and lint to ensure proper ventilation and to increase their efficiency. In addition, check refrigerator and freezer doors to ensure they are sealed tight to prevent cool air from escaping.

When washing dishes, use the air-dry setting on automatic dishwashers rather than heated drying to conserve energy. Finally, be sure to unplug TVs and other digital devices when not in use, as they consume energy even when they’re turned off.

Water heating

Heating water is another major energy expenditure and accounts for about 14 percent of a household’s energy bill, according to Energy Star. Consider insulating the water heater with a water heater jacket that can be purchased at most hardware stores. Homeowners also can lower the temperature setting on the water heater to save energy. Some water heaters come from the factory already set at 140 degrees or higher, but a setting of 115 degrees can provide comfortable hot water for most uses. Finally, consider replacing a water heater if the existing one is more than 10 years old, as the average life span of a water heater is 10 to 15 years.

Lighting

Twelve percent of the energy budget for an average household goes to lighting, according to Energy Star. Switching out traditional incandescent lights with more efficient fluorescent lighting is a quick and easy way to save on utility bills. In fact, by replacing 25 percent of lights in high-use areas with fluorescents, the California Energy Commission says homeowners can save about 50 percent on lighting-related energy expenses. Energy Star-qualified fluorescent lamps also last six to 10 times longer. For exterior lighting, be sure to use compact fluorescent or high-pressure sodium fixtures – which are more efficient – and consider motion sensors that operate lights automatically.

For more information about how to stretch your energy dollar further, visit www.itpaystolivesmart.com, www.energystar.gov or www.lennox.com.

 

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The Raleigh Home Inspector On: Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems

As a Raleigh Home Inspector and owner of Quality Residential Inspections, a Raleigh Home Inspection firm, I am often asked about issues relating to safety in a single family residential environment. Fire sprinklers are not found in the vast majority of homes and I have often wondered why that is so. It is understood that they cost allot of money to install in any building…but if absolute safety and protection from caused by fire is a paramount consideration, then a fire sprinkler system has to be considered as an option. This excellent article delves into some of the myths surrounding fire sprinkler systems.

Raleigh Home Inspector On Fire Sprinklers And Safety

The Raleigh Home Inspector Suggests That A Happy Home Is A Safe Home

(ARA) – Some misconceptions are merely inconvenient. And some – like the many myths that surround the use of fire sprinklers in homes – can be deadly.

The federal government and more than 400 local governments – not to mention the national model building code authority, the International Code Council – have all recommended that all new homes offer this life safety system. In fact, you’d be hard pressed to find a business that is not protected by fire sprinklers. Yet misconceptions persist about the cost, convenience and effectiveness of home fire sprinklers, where 80 percent of all fire deaths occur.

“As a volunteer firefighter, I regularly see the devastation to families and their property due to home fires,” says Eric Skare of Lakeville, Minn. Skare, who works for fire-safety systems maker Uponor, is a fire safety expert. “Many of these people live right in my own community, and their losses are seared in my memory.”

Whether you’re building a new home or renovating an existing one, it’s important to know the truth behind some common fire

Raleigh Home Inspection On Fire Sprinkers And Safety

This Raleigh Home Inspection Firm Suggests That A Home Fire Has Every Potential of Being Absolutely Devastating

sprinkler myths:

Myth: Installing home fire sprinklers is too expensive.

Reality: On average, installing a stand-alone fire sprinkler system – the kind that runs off a separate, dedicated system of water pipes – in a new construction home adds just 1 to 1.5 percent to the total building cost, according to the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition.

That expense drops even lower when adding a multipurpose system, which combines the cold-water plumbing and the fire sprinklers into a single, efficient system. Installation costs for a multipurpose system, like those made by Uponor, averages 57 cents less per square foot than traditional stand-alone systems – a savings of $1,368 for a 2,400-square-foot home, according to the Fire Protection Research Foundation. What’s more, the foundation reports, home insurers give an average premium discount of 7 percent to homes with fire sprinkler systems.

Myth: Smoke alarms alone are enough protection against fires.

Reality: Smoke alarms can alert you to the presence of smoke, but do nothing to put out a fire. Home fire sprinkler systems act quickly to reduce heat, flames and smoke from a fire, giving you valuable time to get out safely. “Sprinklers put out most home fires in seconds, before the fire department arrives and before there’s major damage,” says Jayson Drake of Uponor North America.

Functioning smoke alarms reduce by 50 percent the risk of someone dying in a home fire. That risk decreases by 80 percent when sprinklers are present, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

Myth: Fire sprinklers can cause excessive water damage to your home and belongings.

Reality: Fire sprinklers actually minimize damage. Fires cause more than $8.5 billion in direct property damage every year, according to the NFPA. Fire hoses discharge up to 250 gallons of water per minute into a burning home, causing significant damage as firefighters work to control and extinguish the fire. Sprinklers, use just 15 gallons of water per minute. Fire damage is far less in homes with sprinklers; a 15-year study in Scottsdale, Ariz. put the average loss for a sprinklered home at $2,166 compared to $45,019 for a home without sprinklers. [Read more...]

Is That Home You’re Purchasing Really As Described And As Represented? Ask Your Raleigh Home Inspector…

A few days ago, Quality Residential Inspections and I happened to be performing a Raleigh Home Inspection where I was shown some printed advertising material regarding the home. What caught the eye of this Raleigh Inspector was a stated claim that the exterior of the home had been “meticulously maintained”. This was a statement, in writing, that was held out to the public and any potential buyer as a representation of the “quality” of the home. It was there right along with other marketing exclamations such as “Absolutely Stunning!” and “This One You Don’t Want To Miss!”.

The fact of the matter is that the the home was not exactly “stunning” although it had no major structural or mechanical issues and may very have been of reasonable value if all things were to be considered. The exterior of the home, most precisely and pointedly though, had not been “meticulously maintained.

Raleigh Home Inspector Damaged Hardboard Siding

This siding was represented as having been "Meticulously Maintained"

The hardboard siding, which is a particular type of exterior wall cladding that has had its fair share of issues in the past and one that we Home Inspectors routinely determine and report to be in poor condition, was in awful shape. It was severely decayed around windows and doors,  it was soft and decayed at siding “butt” joints where siding ends meet and at bottom edges, and had been so generally and poorly maintained that it was in need of being replaced…and at considerable expense, I might add.

Raleigh Inspector Damaged Hardboard Siding

The Raleigh Inspector thinks that this siding has not been so meticulously maintained, eh?

When the very poor general condition of the siding was brought attention and pointed out to those present, it was suggested that the condition was one of cosmetics rather than of any structural/mechanical issue, to which my reply was “Well, Not exactly…”.

Our clients, the home-buyers, were really terrific people…they did not, however, know how to identify deficient hardboard siding (or of just how expensive it can be to replace it) and had been fully reliant on the representations of the selling party. Had they not been so wise as to have hired Quality Residential Inspections  to accomplish a Home Inspection for them, they might well have taken ownership of that “meticulously maintained” exterior to the surprising tune of many thousands of future dollars in unanticipated replacement expenditures…meaning that they would have had to dig deep into the pockets and fork over a goodly sum of money to make the repairs. Not a happy thought.

While this was certainly not my first encountered occasion where the “qualities” of a home have been grossly misrepresented and over-exaggerated it did get me to thinking about just how often a home is misrepresented and about just how important it is for a home-buyer to know all that can be reasonably known about the physical condition of the home before they purchase that home.

The fact is that that many aspects of a home can be mis-represented… and not even intentionally so. Having a complete, thorough Home Inspection can go a long way toward making sure that the home is as it is being represented… and prudent home-buyer will always, as part of their due diligence, attain the services of a professional Home Inspector.

When a home is represented as having a super-duper Balcony View, and that the patio furniture conveys, you would do well to make sure that those statements cannot be classified as misleading. You want to make sure that you are purchasing a home that is right for you.

Raleigh Home Inspection - Balcony With A View

Is This Your Idea Of A Balcony View? Quality Residential Inspections Can Help You To Purchase The Home That Is Right For You...Or Help You Avoid One That Isn't...

Call Quality Residential Inspection and Schedule Your Home Inspection today…speak to a real, live person when you call 919-848-4833. Or, for your convenience, you can you can begin to Schedule Your Home Inspection right here on our website.

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The Raleigh Home Inspector Recommends the Southern Ideal Home Show – Fall Edition

We at Quality Residential Inspections, your Raleigh Home Inspection firm, know that Summer is not over yet….can’t ya’ tell from the outside temperatures? But with the anticipation of the end of Summer looming (whether welcome or not), anyone interested in homes and related products can’t help but start think about the upcoming Southern Ideal Home Show in Raleigh, North Carolina. Your Raleigh Home Inspector is looking forward to attending to stay up to date on all the new products and technology that are sure to be presented there.

The Raleigh Home Inspector Thinks You Won't Want To Miss The Southern Ideal Home Show

The Raleigh Home Inspector Thinks You Won't Want To Miss The Southern Ideal Home Show

If you’re interested in just about anything that has to do with a home, and we do mean just about anything, you’ll want to make plans to attend one of the premier home-related shows in North Carolina. This extravaganza is being held Friday September 23 – Sunday September 25 at the Raleigh Fairgrounds.

As Home Inspectors (and we own homes, too) we are really looking forward to the events held in the Jim Graham Building where you can see and consider most things related to home improvement….whether that be windows or decks or spas or pools, there will be the Building and Home Improvement exhibits, there will surely be something of interest to you. There will be the the Living Green Pavilion where you can learn about all kinds of products and methods to contribute to a better environment and save a little money on the process. And there will the CARE Pavilion that will showcase products that will help you and your home get along better as you age.

In the Exposition Center, you’ll find the Kitchen and Bath exhibits and the Interiors Showplace…where you can find the things that you need to make your dream interior a reality with products that are not only gorgeous but are practical as well.

And of course, there’s the ever-popular Outdoor Living and Show Gardens where you’ll find all kinds of products and ideas to make the outside of your home just as attractive as the inside. And stop by Extensions Successful Gardener Learning Center to make that green thumb as green as it can be!

The Raleigh Home Inspector Recommends Attending The Southern Ideal Home Show

The Raleigh Home Inspector Recommends That You Attend The Southern Ideal Home Show

For General information visit the Southern Ideal Home Show website. For driving direction from wherever it is that you might be coming from, Click Here.

 

And….Have fun at the show!

And if you are in need of top-of-the-line, professional Home Inspection, whether you’re getting ready to buy a home or to sell one and get it ready to put on the market, then give us a call at 919.848.4833 and Schedule Your Home Inspection today.