Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Home Inspection Peapack/Gladestone NJ 07977

Home Inspector Peapack/Gladestone NJ 07977
Abandoned Oil Tank Search/Sweeps in NJ
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Somerset County NJ

G Warren Home Inspection
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G. Warren Home Inspection Service Areas


Middlesex County - All towns in Middlesex County

Union County - All towns in Union County
Somerset County - All towns in Somerset County
Essex County - All towns in Essex County
Hunterdon county - Most towns in Hunterdon County
Monmouth County - Most towns in Monmouth County
Morris County - Most towns in Morris County
Bergen County - Most towns in Bergen County
Hudson County - Most towns in Hudson County

What's Included in a Home Inspection
EXTERIOR - grounds, sidewalks, driveway, foundation, siding, porches, decks, roof covering and condition, chimney, gutters, skylights, patios, vegetation too close to the house.

GARAGES - All garages will be inspected both on the exterior and interior. Also inspected the structure, all vehicle garage doors, other doors will be inspected for function and fire safety. The garage electrical system and outlets, walls, ceiling and attic will be inspected. To sum up, the complete garage will be inspected.

INTERIOR OF HOUSE - All rooms which included floors, walls, ceiling, trim work, stairs, windows, doors, lights, electrical outlets, all bathrooms and water fixtures, fireplaces, heat and a/c supply and returns.

KITCHEN - Structure, floor, walls ceiling, tile work, all cabinets, countertops, drawers, stove, sink and sink plumbing, ventilation, all kitchen fixtures, electrical outlets, microwave, garbage disposal, the dishwasher will be run through a full cycle.

BATHROOMS - The bathroom will be inspected very carefully because water rots wood and the bathroom is where there is heavy water use. 
The bathroom inspection included, floor and tile work, walls and ceiling, toilet, sink, shower pan and tile work, bathtub and tile work around the tub, lights, water flow and pressure, cabinets and visible plumbing.

BASEMENT AND CRAWLSPACES - Structural, foundation floor, walls for cracks or damage, windows, main beams and floor joists, finished basements, water or moisture penetration, visible plumbing and visible electrical wiring.

PLUMBING - All visible plumbing lines will be inspected and given a water test when possible. Which means all bathroom and kitchen fixtures and laundry plumbing and drainage. Main water Line and shut off valve.  sump pumps will be inspected and tested when accessible and the type that can be tested by lifting the float.

HEATING and A/C SYSTEMS - The heating system will be run and tested for function and condition. This included the furnace function, filter and a heating supply in every room. The a/c system will be run and inspected
when possible, the a/c systems cannot be run in cold weather.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM -  The Main Line coming into the house, the electrical panel and visible wiring, electrical outlets and light function.

ATTIC AREA - Structure, flooring, rafters, roof decking, ventilation, Insulation, chimney and areas around the chimney, Inspect for water and visible moisture penetration. Any windows or vents and bathroom fan vent discharge area when possible.



G WARREN HOME INSPECTION, IS A FULL SERVICE COMPANY
Home inspection Termite inspection
Radon testing
Mold testing
Pool Inspection

Chimney Level Two inspection
In Ground oil tank search

Septic inspection
Soil Testing for Contamination

 
Maintenance and Safety Tips
What's the white stuff on the basement walls?
  The white stuff on the basement masonry wall is called efflorescence which is the left over deposits from moisture evaporation. Efflorescence is a common problem in concrete foundations walls that have a moisture problem. What happens is, water infiltrates the concrete wall and dissolves minerals and the dissolved minerals is what's visible .The good news is that environmentally it's not dangerous. However that fact that efflorescence is on the wall means there is a moisture problem that should be addressed before the foundation is damaged. Most times It's a moisture problem than actual water penetration into the basement. 


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