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Three Mistakes Every Home Buyer Should Avoid

Mistake #1: Thinking you can't afford it. Many people who thought that buying the home they wanted was simply out of their reach are now enjoying a new lifestyle in their very own homes. Buying a home is the smartest financial decision you will ever make.  In fact,...

Termite Control in the Home

New Construction All chemical soil treatments, bait systems, and chemical wood treatment must be approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and applied in accordance with the EPA label's instructions. In some cases, it is not feasible for a builder to...

Relax and leave the inspection to us.

Buying a new home can be stressful, just relax and leave the inspection to us. We are here to help you.The Ultimate Guide to Home Inspections with Level Up Home Inspections Introduction Welcome to our comprehensive guide on home inspections – your one-stop resource to...

Save Money With A Programmable Thermostat

Programmable Thermostat You can save money on your heating and cooling bills by simply resetting your thermostat when you are asleep or away from home. You can do this automatically without sacrificing comfort by installing an automatic setback or programmable...

Home Pools Safety Guidelines

Home Pools Safety Guidelines: Preventing Submersion Incidents and Drowning to Protect Young Children in Residential Swimming Pools Home Pools Safety GuidelinesSwimming pools should always have safety guidelines. Unfortunately, each year thousands of American families...

What is a Home Inspector?

WHAT IS A HOME INSPECTOR is a specialist that conducts inspections on residential properties in order to check compliance and makes an evaluation for any potential hazard as well as structural defects. Part of what they inspect are the following:– interior...

DIY INSPECTION TIPS: Sloping Floors

WHAT ARE SLOPING FLOORS? Sloping floors - are floors that are no longer level. Houses are typically designed with all floors parallel to the ground, but this might shift over time or due to damage. If a floor begins to slope, it may indicate that the house is settling...

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