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North Columbia Home Inspections 11.11.2020

Siding too close to Grade? This can lead to some expensive problems. Any wood closer than 8 inches from exposed grade should be inspected to ensure wood degradation is not happening. For more details or other useful tips see: https://homeinspectionsbc.ca/home-inspector-tips/#woodsoil

North Columbia Home Inspections 24.10.2020

Poly B. Whats the Deal? Grey pipe used 1970 - 90's that has experienced leakage and bursting problems. These leaks can occur in walls causing major damage. If you have poly B in your house have a plumber make recommendations. Insurance may also be difficult to obtain with PolyB.

North Columbia Home Inspections 17.10.2020

Leaky basement? One common cause of a wet basement are downspouts that drop water to close to the house. An easy fix is to install extensions that are a minimum of a 6 feet in length to deal with the large amount of snow and rain that we see in Revelstoke https://homeinspectionsbc.ca

North Columbia Home Inspections 13.10.2020

Single strand Aluminum wiring? SS Aluminum wire was used from 1965-73. It has been known to cause fires and can make it difficult to get insurance. There are easy remedies however, some of which are cost effective. See link for info Https://homeinspectionsbc.ca https://www.nachi.org/aluminum-wiring.htm @ Revelstoke, British Columbia

North Columbia Home Inspections 01.10.2020

No kick out flashing? Many buildings are missing this important inexpensive piece of flashing that can save a lot of headaches. Anywhere water is able to run from the roof and down an exterior wall should have a kick out flashing. https://www.nachi.org/kick-out-flashing.htm https://homeinspectionsbc.ca

North Columbia Home Inspections 15.09.2020

Dark staining in your attic? It could be mold caused by excess moisture. If localized this could be a roof leak. If spread throughout the attic it is most likely a humidity problem caused by lack of / blocked ventilation. See links. https://moldmanusa.com/attic-mold-causes/ Https://homeinspectionsbc.ca @ Revelstoke, British Columbia

North Columbia Home Inspections 07.09.2020

Icicles on your roof? Icicles are an indication of an attic that does not have enough ventilation or low levels of insulation. This leads to ice damming which can cause significant damage to the building. See link for more details. https://byronroofing.com/ice-damming-and-ventilation-probl/ https://homeinspectionsbc.ca

North Columbia Home Inspections 27.08.2020

Cracked fire bricks? There should be a metal insert behind the bricks preventing fire from escaping, however around the metal is usually wood framing. The exposed metal next to wood framing can cause a house fire. Repair or replacement is recommended https://buyersask.com//cracked-or-damaged-fireplace-panels/ https://homeinspectionsbca.ca @ Revelstoke, British Columbia

North Columbia Home Inspections 10.08.2020

Wow this is a scenario most people would not think of. Luckily it did not result in any injuries. Good job catching this Velocity Plumbing & Heating Ltd