Raleigh Home Inspector To Attend NCASHI 2013 Winter Educational Conference

Raleigh Home Inspector to Attend NCASHI 2013 Winter Conference Educational Conference

Raleigh Home Inspector Gary Gentry, of Quality Residential Inspections, Inc., located in Raleigh NC,  will attend the NCASHI Winter Educational Conference in High Point, NC.

The North Carolina chapter of the American Society of Home Inspectors is teaming with Bonnie and Tom Gregory of The Home Inspection Training Center to provide some top notch continuing education for North Carolina Home Inspectors.

This years winter conference agenda, to be held in HIgh Point, NC on January 24-25 will include:

The Raleigh Home Inspector Will Be Getting Smarter Through Continuing Education with NCASHI

  • NC Update Safety Part 2: Risk Assessment Electives
  • Electrical Systems: Electrical inspection -  From the Main panel to the interior of the home
  • HVAC Systems – Heating inspection of gas and oil fired systems.
  • Structural Systems: Framing Inspection – From the foundation to the floor

This conference promises to be a great one and all Home Inspectors are invited.

Attaining quality continuing education is an extremely important aspect for a professional Home Inspector; the Raleigh Home Inspector far exceeds annual continuing education requirements. Through timely and persistent education and through exercises such as the NCASHI Peer Review, a professional Home Inspector can “stay on top of their game” and provide their clients with the very best Home Inspection service available.

If you are in need of a Professional Home Inspection, from a Home Inspector who values the Continuing Eduction experience, then contact us to Schedule Your Home Inspection today. We can be reached by E-Mail, by calling us at 919-848-4833, or you can SCHEDULE  right here on our website. When you do, you can be assured of receiving the most professional Home Inspection your hard-earned money can buy; you will not be disappointed in your Home Inspection or your report. Go ahead, contact us today to schedule your Inspection.

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 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.

 

Raleigh Home Inspection Firm Suggests Simple Conservation Measures For A More Green Environement

Quality Residential Inspections, your Raleigh Home Inspection firm, is all about saving energy. And when you save a little energy, it usually equates to saving a few dollars and maybe even allot of dollars…and who wouldn’t be all for that? Small, simple lifestyle changes…changes in the way we do things on a daily basis around the home…go a long way toward a more friendly environment and toward cost savings as well. Here is a great article the Raleigh Inspector happened across that touches on some of those simple measures to be just a little more conservative in water and energy use.

Simple, everyday conservation acts to help save the environment

(ARA) – The “going green” trend is going strong as more Americans discover that doing their part for the environment is now simpler than ever. Many small, everyday acts can help the environment – things as simple as using a water purifier instead of buying bottled water or switching to concentrated laundry detergents.

Procter & Gamble’s environmental education program, Future Friendly, offers these helpful hints for changes that can benefit the environment and, in many cases, your pocketbook.

Simple Conservation masures can make for big water savings

It's often the little things that matter...and that can add up to big conservation savings

Cleaning up your act

Doing a load of laundry seems like an innocent enough chore, right? Actually, our laundry habits can consume a lot of resources, from using more detergent than necessary to using energy to heat the wash water. Fortunately, greening your practices in the laundry room can be simple.

* Follow on-package dosing instructions – A third of Americans simply guess how much detergent to add to their laundry, with many just filling the cap or scoop to the brim, according to a recent Ipsos survey. In fact, 59 percent of those polled said they learned to do laundry from their mother, and 43 percent have never changed their laundry habits because they’ve never seen a reason to. It’s important to follow the recommended dosing instructions which are generally marked on the cap or scoop.

* Use concentrated detergent – Concentrated powder versions of Tide and Gain are now available, enabling you to use less detergent per load with the same great results. This concentrated formula means the detergents’ packaging has been reduced, creating less waste to toss in the trash or recycling bin.

* Wash in cold water – Most of the energy consumed in a typical load of laundry is used to heat the water, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.  Switching to cold water for every load can yield significant energy savings and, when using specially formulated products, you won’t have to trade-off product performance to realize the environmental benefits.

Water, water everywhere

Water is a precious commodity that needs to be protected to ensure the health of the planet and our communities. Consider these water conservation tips as you go about your daily activities:

* Use a water purifier – While bottled water is a convenient aspect of modern life, the downside is the disposal of all those empty plastic bottles. When you compare the annual capacity and average price of a faucet-mount water filter to the price of water bottles that would hold the same amount of water, switching your household to a water purifier such as those available from Pur could keep more than 1,000 bottles out of the landfill and save around $600 a year.

* Skip pre-washing your dishes – Pre-washing dishes before placing them in the dishwasher can consume up to 20 gallons of water, according to EnergyStar.gov. If you use a good quality “complete” dishwasher detergent such as Cascade Complete, all you need to do is scrape off large food particles then place the dirty dishes in the washer – and you’ll save around 2,600 gallons of water a year (based on 12.5 gallons of water used to pretreat, at four loads per week). EnergyStar also recommends running the dishwasher only when it’s full and skipping the heat drying cycle.

So, try to make it a point to be just a little more “Green” in the activities that you engage in every day.

Quality Residential Inspections provides Home Inspection and ancillary testing services, e.g. Radon testing, to the entire Triangle region of North Carolina. Contact us today at 919-848-4833 or Schedule Your Home Inspection here.

Raleigh Home Inspection Report Gets A Rave Review

This past week, Erik and Lauren Poulsen of Raleigh NC, contracted with Quality Residential Inspections to inspect the home that they were purchasing. Erik forwarded his Home Inspection report to a family member for additional opinion, and here is some of what Erik shared with us:

“I really appreciate the attention to detail with regards to the inspection.”

and…

“Mr. Gentry,  I have sent the inspection [report] to my uncle who is a contractor…His first remarks were of how detailed the report was…”

Erik went on to say… ” If the opportunity arises I’ll be sure to recommend your services to others!”

Thank You, Erik, for your kind words!

We truly appreciate Erik and Lauren…and we wish them and their family the very best of good fortune and happiness in their new home.

Quality Residential Inspections

When buying a home, you need one of the sharpest tools available from your tool bag...Quality Residential Inspections

If you are buying a home in the Triangle Area of North Carolina, then you need the services of Quality Residential Inspections and the Raleigh Home Inspector in your tool bag…a tool and resource that you can rely upon for your due diligence and count on to protect your best interests during your real estate transaction.

You can schedule your Home Inspection right here on our website!

Gary Gentry, Quality Residential Inspections

What Makes A Good Home Inspection Report…Good?

Ask a dozen Home Inspectors, or make it a bakers dozen if you will, what it is that makes a Home Inspection report a GOOD Home Inspection report, and you are just liable to get 12 or, make it 13, different answers. Well, maybe there wouldn’t be that much disparity in response, but you get the general idea…there almost certainly wouldn’t be any unanimous consensus. Because individual Home Inspection reports, just as with individual Home Inspectors, simply aren’t created equally…one report absolutely is not (allow me to be repetitive here for emphasis)…is not just like the next…neither in content or in quality.

There are many differing opinions as to what constitutes a good Home Inspection report and this is evidenced by the large number of report formats and the myriad of various software programs that are used to create reports. Having been in the Home Inspection industry for more than 15 years, I was creating written (gulp…yes, hand-written) reports using carbon copy report forms, in triplicate (three copies…press hard, please) back when there weren’t any computers involved in the process. In fact, I had to be drug, not quite actually by my hair, and not quite literally…but almost…kicking and screaming, into what I’ll refer to as the modern computer age. In retrospect, it was a definitive change for the better (in most ways, anyway…I have yet to have my wrist “crash”…but I digress). As the owner of a Raleigh Home Inspection firm, I have my own professional opinion as to what goes into the production of a good Home Inspection, and as to what a good Home Inspection report should be.

There is differing opinion amongst professional Home Inspectors as to whether a checklist style of report should be used…or whether a narrative style report should be used. In the former, issues or problems (I have never have liked referring to issues as problems, even though an issue may very well be, and likely is, a problem for someone…) are conveyed to the reader using boxes that are checked off. In the latter, issues are presented using narrative, wherein each problem is identified by writing out those issues. In reality, most reports are a combination of the two. The combination style of report is the one that I prefer and recommend to other Home Inspectors; descriptive commentary e.g. materials or types of components, can be conveyed using a check box with the real issues conveyed using narrative. Keep Reading, There’s More

Raleigh Home Inspector On: A/C Units and Dogs

I love dogs…I have a whole pack of the critters! But I am not particularly fond of the damage that they can inflict upon residential air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.

As a Raleigh Home Inspector and the owner of a Raleigh Home Inspection company, we are all too often made directly aware of damage to outside HVAC equipment as result of the presence of Fido… You see, the trouble with dogs, and especially male dogs, is that they inherently like to urinate on things vertical…trees, fences, automobile tires and……your outside air conditioning equipment. It would seem that some dogs think the equipment is their own personal fire hydrant.

Damaged A/C Unit

The damage caused by a dog to an A/C unit can be striking

The potential result of  “Come on, pooch, go outside and go potty” takes on a whole new meaning when it comes time to replace that expensive equipment. The damage that can be done is striking.

Damaged HVAC Unit

Hmmm...Not good!

The best preventative measure is to separate the dog and the equipment…perhaps the installation of a fence around the unit to provide a barrier for that Bulldog…an obstacle for that Shepherd…an impediment for that Labrador. And it should be relatively easy and inexpensive to incorporate. Just be sure that you don’t construct any solid barriers too close to the equipment because you need to maintain an adequate free space around the equipment.

If you need a professional Home Inspection in the Raleigh and greater Triangle Region of NC, then give us at Quality Residential Inspections call at 919.848.4833….or Schedule Your Home Inspection Online today.

Home Inspections Help You Sell……

These days, in a generally …..no, make that a significantly down market, home sellers need to do anything and everything that they can to improve the odds of their home selling quickly…..a pre-sale Home Inspection can help circumvent repair-related issues so that they don’t become bigger issues late in the real estate transaction process.

Home inspections help you sell

(ARA) – When you’re ready to sell your home in the current market, you need to take every step you can to ensure a timely sale at the price you want. A surplus of homes for sale means that yours needs to stand out in style, amenities and quality to make an impression on potential buyers. The more steps you take to make your house sale-ready, the better results you’ll get. [Read more...]

Kudos from some more satisfied Home Inspection Clients

We just received these comments from Jesse and Gerri, for whom we accomplished a Cary Home Inspection last week……

Gary.

“Thank You for your efficient and well-written Home Inspection report. We appreciate your work, and was greatly delighted with everything you have done for us to make it go smoothly. No one could have done a better job. You have earned, in all categories, a 10+ rating. Many Thanks.”

Jesse & Gerri Fort
Cary NC

Now that is the kind of satisfaction that we strive for from all of our clients……when the Raleigh Home Inspector gets this kind of feedback from our clients, we know that we’re doing something right!

Contact us today to schedule your Raleigh Area Home Inspection!

Quality Residential Inspections
919.848.4833

How long does it take and how much does it cost?

A typical Home Inspection for an average house will normally take between 2 and 3 hours to accomplish. Larger and/or older

An Average Raleigh Home Inspection Will Take Between 2 And 3 Hours

An Average Raleigh Home Inspection Will Take Approximately 3 Hours

homes may take significantly longer because, simply, there is more to observe and to report upon. We typically schedule our first Home Inspection of the day at 8:30 AM.

Typical fees for a QRI Home Inspection average around $350.00 – $500.00 and are quoted upon request in accordance with our fixed fee schedule. Various factors affect the fee. If you are comparing home inspection firms , the fees that they charge should not be your most important consideration. We know what QRI inspection services are worth and we assume that other Home Inspection firms know what their services are worth. Remember, you are considering a major purchase.

It may not be wise or prudent to base your Home Inspector selection on a difference of $25.00 or $50.00 in quoted fees. With QRI, an un-biased, thorough, and professional Home Inspection is a “given”; service is what really matters and QRI provides the best service available.

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