Home Inspection Problems

November 7th, 2008

Home inspectors say these areas turn up frequently in their home inspection reports. ServiceMagic.com Home Improvement Expert David Lupberger takes a look at what home inspectors say are the most common problems they end up noting in their home inspection reports.

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5 Responses to “Home Inspection Problems”

  1. icephoenix23 Says:

    That was very good. …
    That was very good. I will check all the items you pointed out.

  2. HomeSpectorInc Says:

    Great post.Thank …
    Great post.Thank you.Tommy

  3. hvacprofessional Says:

    Another big problem …
    Another big problem to look for is kinked and compressed flexible duct in your attic. It causes restricted airflow and excessive energy useage. We used a product called FlexFlow Elbow that straps over the existing flexible duct and forms it into a 90-degree elbow. We got better airflow and used less energy.

  4. hvacprofessional Says:

    Another big problem …
    Another big problem to look for is kinked and and compressed flexible duct in your attic that causes restrictedd airflow and excessive energy useage. One way I’ve found to solve the problem is to install a product called FlexFlow Elbow. They strap on over existing flexible duct to form a 90-degree elbow. Google FlexFlow Elbow to see.

  5. csmith2020 Says:

    Really interesting …
    Really interesting and informative. I wish I had known this before I moved.

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