by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Jan 20, 2023 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
People around the world admire Hawaiians for being so laid back and easygoing. Besides the natural beauty of our islands, it’s these qualities that keep tourists coming back year after year. However, one thing that we should never be laid back about is personal...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Jan 5, 2023 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
With summer approaching, it is time to think about the way that your ducts are working. Why is that? Because energy loss due to leaky ducts in your central air conditioning system could be very costly. If there are leaks in your ducts, your system could be dumping...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Dec 14, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
Floods are some of the most frequent and disruptive weather hazards in the country. While most floods tend to develop slowly, with obvious signs that give warning of the danger, flash floods tend to develop very suddenly, with little to no warning signs. This makes...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Dec 8, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
When it comes to selecting a mirror, the first thing to consider is size. Large mirrors are typically best to reflect the more light into your space, particularly if you want to make it look bigger and brighter. To get the same effect with smaller mirrors, you have to...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Nov 18, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
An under-home crawlspace provides the ideal environment for many hazards. If we consider the kinds of conditions that are generally found down there, damp, dark, and largely undisturbed, it’s easy to see the need for caution. In fact, as home inspectors, this is one...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Nov 15, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
Having a blank wall can make a room feel very empty and unfinished, but even in this case, you don’t want to overfill the wall with pictures, shelves, and mirrors. What you really need is to put something in that space that fits in with the room and it’s colors. So...