by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Oct 12, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
Have you ever wanted to take advantage of the sun for your electricity? Maybe you have seen more and more homes in the neighborhood installing solar panels and considered how you could save money on your electricity if you did the same? If so, there are definitely...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Oct 6, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
When you were growing up, your parents were the ones that kept you safe from harm. As they get older though, it could end up that the roles are reversed. Many have chosen to take care of their aging parents in their own home, some because of wanting to have more time...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Sep 15, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
How much do you think a new roof for your home would cost? If you have been through the experience, you probably shudder at the thought. For your average size home, the cost can range between 8,000 and 21,000 depending on what type of roofing material you choose, so...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Sep 12, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
One thing that has been an issue for many homeowners during the COVID-19 crisis is what gets flushed down the toilet in their homes. With toilet paper shortages around the nation, some have chosen to use all types of unconventional items for the bathroom. There have...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Aug 27, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
As seasons change, so does the way your home is used. This is fairly obvious when it comes to the more extreme temperature changes in the year, but it’s also true when it comes to the more gradual effects of seasonal changes. For example, think about some of the...
by Knoxville Home Inspectors | Aug 11, 2022 | Home Inspections in Knoxville TN
One of the most important elements of your home is the air conditioning system. This is especially true in the middle of a summer heatwave! There are few more uncomfortable things than having a broken air conditioner on the hottest day of the year. To avoid that sad...