by Your Pensacola Home Inspectors | Apr 10, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
We all have some appliances in our home. It is very rare for someone to not have the basics such as a fridge and a stove, but often there are several more installed. Appliances can be quite expensive, but fortunately, they are built to last many years. Most likely,...
by Your Pensacola Home Inspectors | Mar 15, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
What type of siding does your home have? With so many different options out there, there are also various factors to take into consideration. For example, steel siding is very durable, vinyl siding is economical, and aluminum gives you a good balance between cost and...
by Your Pensacola Home Inspectors | Mar 1, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Social distancing, self-quarantine, flattening the curve. We’re adding all sorts of new phrases to our vocabulary this year. It could be that you’ve found yourself with more “at home” time than you expected. When that happens, what will you do with it? Here are some...
by Your Pensacola Home Inspectors | Feb 11, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Are you trying to cut down on your annual spending for your home upkeep? With any home, there will always be a lot of different ways in which you can save money, but have you considered how much money is lost from your water lines? How do water lines cost you money?...
by Your Pensacola Home Inspectors | Feb 9, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Do you have a very large energy bill every month? Apart from heating and air conditioning, it is not always easy to know where the power draw lies, and having an appliance that is malfunctioning is not always easy to spot. One way to figure out what is causing your...
by Your Pensacola Home Inspectors | Jan 30, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
While most of us don’t burn things indoors as much in the summertime as we do in the winter, there are still chilly evenings where a fire in the fireplace might be tempting. No matter the reason you would burn fuel indoors, there is always one risk that you should...