Real Estate Agent Entry Submission

Agent Entry Agent Entry Agent Entry We invite all Real Estate Agents to enter their contact information and then submit this form. There are no spam emails and all information is kept private. We include you in our lists so that people can select you from an agent list when filling out Inspection Forms. We also create a web page on your behalf that will link to your own website or any site you choose. Adding your own page will boost your SEO (Search Engine Optimization) performance and ultimately boost sales as you become more visible to Home Sellers and Home Buyers. This is free of charge and again, we will never email you or use your information or sell your details to any third party.   Book your Home Inspection...

Winter Survival Guide for Your Home

Winter Survival Guide for Your Home Tune up Your Heating System For about $80 to $100, a technician will inspect your furnace or heat pump to be sure the system is clean and in good repair, and that it can achieve its manufacturer-rated efficiency. The inspection should also measures carbon-monoxide leakage. If you act soon, you’ll minimize the chance of being 200th in line for repairs on the coldest day of the year. Make sure you check your technicians qualifications, references and what all will be inspected. Reverse your Ceiling Fans If your ceiling fan has a reverse switch, use it to run the fan’s blades in a clockwise direction after you turn on your heat. Energy Star says the fan will produce an updraft and push down into the room heated air from the ceiling (remember, hot air rises). This is especially helpful in rooms with high ceilings — and it might even allow you to turn down your thermostat by a degree or two for greater energy savings. Prevent Ice Dams If your home had lots of icicles last winter — or worse, ice dams, which can cause melted water to back up and flow into your house — take steps to prevent potential damage this year. A home-energy auditor or weatherization contractor can identify and fix air leaks and inadequate insulation in your home’s attic that can lead to ice dams. Inspect your roof Or at least scan it closely with binoculars. Look for damaged, loose or missing shingles that may leak during winter’s storms or from melting snow. If need be, hire a qualified roofer...