The Raleigh Home Inspector On: Summer Storm Damage

This time of year, the Raleigh Inspector and Quality Residential Inspections are often made aware of damage caused by summer storms and by the copious amounts of water that they can bring with them. It is of the utmost importance that your roof, gutters/downspouts, and decks be periodically assessed, particularly after the passing of any of our numerous summer storms, to make sure that any damage is recognized and corrected as soon as possible.

Summer storm damage: What to look for and how to fix it

(ARA) – Storms are a natural part of summer. After a storm has passed and it is safe to go outside, take stock of your home and repair any minor damage caused by the storm. Repairing minor problems quickly can help ensure they don’t evolve into major headaches.

The home improvement and maintenance experts at Lowe’s offer some guidelines for assessing and dealing with storm damage:

Checking the roof:

Your roof and gutters will often take the brunt of a storm’s power. After a storm, check out roof shingles by walking slowly around your home and inspecting from the ground. Use a good pair of binoculars to look for lifting or missing shingles around the edges, valleys, plumbing and furnace vent pipes and the chimney.

Raleigh Home Inspector on Storm and Roof Damage

Summer Storms Can Cause Damage To The Roof Of Your Home

You can also inspect your roof from inside the attic. Discoloration of the decking or plywood surface of the roof could signal problems. And if you can see light coming in around plumbing vents or the chimney, it means the flashing needs to be repaired or replaced.

Roof repairs can be difficult and dangerous for homeowners, even if you’re an adept do-it-yourselfer. So be careful when climbing on your roof to inspect damage, especially after a storm when damage is unknown. Ask for professional help at your local home improvement store if you have any doubt about your abilities. You can also visit www.Lowes.com/roofing for more information about patching or replacing your roof.

Maintaining your gutters:

Clogged gutters and downspouts can keep water from being carried away from your roof. Follow this gutter health checklist for obvious signs of failing gutters:

* Gutter hanging off the roof
* Downspout disconnected from the gutter or house
* Missing gutters
* Water in the basement or elsewhere inside the house
* Leaking or dripping gutter seams
* Overflowing gutters

Gutter damage usually takes one of three forms – holes, cracks or sags. You can easily repair minor sags or pin-sized holes yourself. If careful inspection reveals a pinhole, use an abrasive pad to clean the area. Then, cut a piece of material – the same kind as the gutters – that is 1 inch larger than the hole on all sides. Using a stiff brush, spread a bit of gutter repair compound on the area around the hole and place your patch over the top. Cover the patch with another layer of compound to ensure a good seal.

Raleigh Home Inspection On: Storm and Gutter Damage

Maintianing the gutters of your home is an important aspect of home maintenance

To repair minor sags, simply add a new hanging bracket to the sagging area or replace an existing one if it’s old or damaged. Screw in the bracket until the gutter is back in proper alignment. Be sure to use hanging brackets that are designed for your type of gutter system.

Cracks or more serious gutter damage may require professional help.

Caring for decks:

The safety of your deck after a storm passes through is of great importance, especially if you entertain regularly on your deck. Check for damaged boards and replace them with the appropriate decking material. Tighten loose fasteners or replace them if they won’t tighten. Tap down and set protruding nails or replace them with deck screws. Check for splinters, especially along handrails and steps, and smooth them with sandpaper.

If your deck is too far gone and you have to build a new one, consider using composite decking, such as Trex or ChoiceDek. The decking material is low maintenance, splinter free and mold resistant. You can also use traditional treated lumber for a more economical option.

Sometimes storm damage is unavoidable. But making quick repairs can help ensure your home is safe, sound and dry before the next storm of summer arrives.

If you are purchasing a home and are in need of a Raleigh Home Inspection, or a Home Inspection anywhere in the Triangle region of North Carolina, then give us a call at 919-848-4833 or Schedule Your Home Inspection right here on our website. We look forward to providing you with the very best, and most professional, inspections and ancillary services available.

Quality Residential Inspections also provides Radon-In-Air Testing

The Raleigh Home Inspector On: The Facts About Radon Gas

The Raleigh Home Inspector On: The Facts About Radon Gas

Here in the Triangle region of North Carolina, we are in an area where Radon gas is present…we routinely test for Radon gas for our Raleigh Home Inspection clients and their Radon Reports sometimes come back positive and above Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) actionable levels.  Here is a video that provides you with some more information regarding Radon:

Don’t risk the uncertainty of not having your new home tested for the presence of Radon gas!

For more information and to arrange for the Radon testing of your new home, give us a call at 919-848-4833!

Radon Testing

Radon is reported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be the No 2 leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., and the EPA recommends that every home be tested.

Radon Gas in Homes Is Reported By The Environmental Protection Agency as Being The No. 2 Leading Cause of Lung Cancer

Radon Gas in Homes Is Reported By The Environmental Protection Agency as Being The No. 2 Leading Cause of Lung Cancer

Quality Residential Inspections offers on-site sampling for new and existing homes, for the presence of Radon-In-Air, following EPA protocol for testing procedures. Your Raleigh Home Inspector will place the test devices inside the home, ensuring that all applicable testing protocols have been followed. Then, the devices will be retrieved from the property following the passage of the required amount of time. An EPA-listed laboratory is used to interpret the results and a written report is provided to the client upon completion of the testing.

This type of testing is most often accomplished during a Raleigh Home Inspection…but can be conducted as a “stand-alone” service.

Service not available in all areas. Call for availability and pricing.