Category: Home Inspectors Jacksonville
Tips
Helpful Tips For Your Florida Home
The team at Property360 has come up with a list of our favorite tips and tricks to help you around the home.
Indoor air testing
Are There Any Benefits to Having HVAC Ducts Cleaned?
There are benefits to having your air ducts cleaned, although it depends on several underlying conditions and the objective you hope to achieve in having the ducts cleaned.
Stucco Inspection
Stucco Cracking – What Does It Mean?
The first thing we need to understand is the difference between “cracking” and “delamination” and it is not always readily apparent. Delamination will always cause “cracking”, but “cracking” will not cause “delamination”.
Home Inspection
HVAC Inspections
People often ask us what brand of HVAC is the best and frankly, due to consolidation in the industry, what was once great may be not so great today.
Home Inspection
Seller’s Inspection Checklist
Odds are favorable that the buyer of your home will hire a home inspector to conduct a pre-purchase, due diligence home inspection as a condition of purchase. The home inspector will also prepare important insurance reports required by insurance carriers. While your buyer may be willing to accept some repairs or obsolescence in the home, […]
new construction inspection
Why You Should Order a Builder One-Year Warranty Inspection
The single most important reason new homeowners should have their home inspected before the end of the first year of ownership is to document deficiencies and/or concerns before the builder transfers the warranty to a 3rd-party warranty provider. The builder is required to notify the 3rd-party warranty provider of any known issues. Depending upon the […]
Jacksonville Mold Inspection
Mold vs. Condensation
Mold in OSB sub-flooring is commonly found in Florida homes, even when there is no known leak or water damage.
Florida Home Inspections
When Flippers Get It Wrong
When flippers get it wrong… you inherit the problem.
Florida Home Inspections
First-Time Home Buyers
Every homeowner was a “first-time home buyer” at one time. Do you understand obsolescence?