Home Inspection Glossary
Resources for Home Owners & Buyers (Some also in Spanish)
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- 10 Easy Ways to Save Energy in Your Home
- 15 Tools Every Homeowner Should Own
- Attached Garage Fire Hazards
- Biological Pollutants in the Home
- Building a Home
- Building Orientation for Optimum Energy
- Central Air Conditioning System Inspection
- Child Safety / Child-Proofing Your Home: 12 Safety Devices to Protect Your Children
- Choosing a Manufactured Home
- Choosing the Right Home Inspector
- Closing Costs
- Dryer Vent Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Electromagnetic Fields
- Home Buyer Mistakes
- Home Inspection Reports: What to Expect
- Home Insurance
- House Numbers
- Household Hazards
- Indoor Air
- Lightning
- Mold
- Pesticides
- Plumbing Terms
- Pool Safety
- Private Water Wells
- Rehab a Home
- Remodeling Is a Poor Investment Strategy
- Roofing
- Septic Systems
- Settlement Information
- Stucco
- Termites
- The Ten Best Places to Hide Valuables in Your Home
- Three Deadly Mistakes Every Home Buyer Should Avoid
- USDA Loans
- Water Damage
- What Really Matters on an Inspection
- Wildlife
- Windbreaks
“What really matters in a home inspection” in Spanish – Compradres hispanos…Cheque aqui
“Closing Costs” in Spanish – Costos de Cierre
“Now that you’ve had a home inspection” in Spanish – Ahora que ya recibió su Inspección de la Vivienda.
“Dryer Vent Safety” in Spanish – Seguridad en la Ventilación de la Secadora
Consumer’s Guide to Well and Water Quality
InterNACHI Trainer and Certified Well and Water Sampler, Joe Farsetta, discusses well and water quality for consumers.
Consumer’s Guide to Stucco/EIFS Inspections
Every real estate agent should be able to find a qualified inspector who knows how to inspect stucco on a house. Is your inspector an InterNACHI Certified Stucco/EIFS Inspector?