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Every home, new or old, needs a sewer scope. A sewer line repair is extremely costly and any line can have major defects or be improperly installed. A sewer scope is a type of inspection that uses a camera to examine the condition of the sewer lines in a property. A sewer scope can reveal problems such as blockages, cracks, leaks, tree roots, or corrosion that can affect the plumbing system and the structural integrity of the home. A sewer scope can also help you avoid health risks from exposure to harmful bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses, or gases that can seep into the home from a damaged sewer line. By getting a sewer scope before buying a home, you can negotiate with the seller to fix any issues or lower the price accordingly. A sewer scope can also save you money and hassle in the long run by preventing costly repairs or backups
Radon is a radioactive gas found in almost every home throughout the world, and is the second leading cause of lung cancer behind smoking. Radon is found in the soil and is easily able to enter a home through cracks and leaks in the foundation, where it can began to accumulate to dangerous levels.
During a real estate transaction, it is always recommended to test for radon. If high levels are detected, it is usually the responsibility of the seller to have a costly radon mitigation system professionally installed due to the health risks of radon exposure.
Testing for radon is best left to a Radon Measurement Specialist. Radon Measurement Specialists have the proper training and equipment to give you the most accurate readings and can help you make the correct decision when it comes time to decide to mitigate or not.
A Thermal imaging inspection by a Home Pro technician can help you see what the naked eye may miss. Thermal imaging inspections are a method of detecting thermal defects and air leakage in building envelopes using infrared cameras. These cameras measure surface temperatures and show them as colors, ranging from white for warm regions to black for cooler areas. Thermal imaging inspections can help Home Pro inspectors, and homeowners identify areas where insulation is needed, installed incorrectly, or damaged by moisture. Thermal imaging inspections can be done from the interior or exterior of the building, depending on the weather conditions and the level of detail required.
It's important to get your house inspected for mold because mold can cause many health problems for you and your family. Mold is a fungus that grows in damp places and produces spores that can trigger allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and infections in some people. Some of the symptoms of mold exposure include:
These symptoms can be immediate or delayed, and can vary in severity depending on the person and the type of mold. Some molds can also produce toxins that can affect the nervous system, the immune system, and the liver. Mold can also damage your house by staining the walls, ceilings, floors, and furniture, and by weakening the structure.
To prevent mold growth, you should fix any water leaks, clean up any spills or floods, and maintain good ventilation and humidity levels in your house. If you suspect that you have mold in your house, you should contact a professional inspector who can test the air quality and identify the source and type of mold. You should also clean up any visible mold with detergent and water, or with a bleach solution if the mold is non-porous. You may need to replace any absorbent materials that are contaminated by mold, such as carpet, ceiling tiles, or drywall.
By getting your house inspected for mold, you can protect your health and your property from the harmful effects of mold.
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