sullivan county home inspectors: Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should Not At All Be A Speechless Wednesday! - 11/10/09 06:50 PM
Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should Not At All Be A Speechless Wednesday, usually here in the ActiveRain community, tomorrow is called Speechless Wednesday for some special blog posts. I would like to ask the members of ActiveRain, instead of writing a Speechless Wednesday blog post. Write a blog post that has to do Veterans Day. We could call our blog posts tomorrow Veterans Wednesday! There are many subjects we can write about to Honor this day for our Veterans and the Men and Women that are servicing to protect our Freedom, and our Country. Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should
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sullivan county home inspectors: Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners - 11/08/09 09:21 PM
Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners, the roof is arguably the single most important component of a home or commercial property building. The primary function of a roof is to keep the weather out of the inside of a building. Your Inspector should be experienced and knowledgeble about the various types of roofs and the materials that are used in your given area of the Country. Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners, roofs are composed of various surfaces materials that are used together in order to
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sullivan county home inspectors: New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part Two of Two - 11/07/09 05:16 PM
New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part Two of Two, Firearm Deer Season opens this coming Wednesday 11 November 2009, and goes through to the 6th of December 2009 . Seeing that we have many homes for sale near and even in the woods, and seeing lots of folks enjoy going out in to the woods near their homes. And seeing that New Hampshire hunters are able to hunt in just about any woods in the State. I'd like ask that Home Buyers, Real Estate Agents, and all those that enjoy going out into the woods of New Hampshire, please use Caution
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sullivan county home inspectors: Baker's Blogging Homestead is written To Enhance Customer Relationships - 11/05/09 10:07 PM
Baker's Blogging Homestead is written To Enhance Customer Relationships, Mr. ActiveRain Bob Stewart, layed down another fine Challenge to all the members of the ActiveRain Real Estate Networking community. To write a blog post on just how we Enhance our Relationships with our Existing and New Clients with our blog writing in the ActiveRain community. Back when I first joined the community, I had not ever read a blog. Now not only do I read and learn from visiting other members blog posts, I've also had alot of fun writing over 600 blog posts to help others to learn, whether
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sullivan county home inspectors: Hydrant Flushing in Cavendish Vermont - 10/25/09 06:48 PM
Hydrant Flushing in Cavendish Vermont, Monday 26 October through Wednesday 28 October 2009, during the hours 9:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. the Cavendish Municipal Water System, will be do-en the Town's Fall Hydrant Flushing. The Cavendish Municipal Water System, would like to remind the system users that Hydrant Flushing may cause temporary discoloration and turbidity of the water. This very important system maintenanance procedure is something that needs to be conducted each Fall and Spring. The flushing program allows the pipes to be purged and the hydrants checked for proper operation. Hydrant Flushing in Cavendish
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sullivan county home inspectors: Charlestown New Hampshire Folks come join A Halloween Carnival - 10/24/09 09:30 PM
Charlestown New Hampshire Folks come join A Halloween Carnival, on Sunday 1st of November 2009, the Cub Scouts of Charlestown are sponsoring a free Halloween Carnival from 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. at Charlestown's Primary School. Theres going to be a whole lot of fun Carnival games, Costume judging to take part in, and a huge minatour maze. Children attending must be accompanied by an adult. The P.T.A. will also be haven a winter clothing rummage sale, and taken wreath orders in the School at the same time, Please be sure to attend to show your support.
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sullivan county home inspectors: Real Estate Agents Do You Recommend To Your Clients? I sure hope you do! - 10/24/09 06:07 AM
Real Estate Agents Do You Recommend To Your Clients? I sure hope you do! To have a Mold Inspection and test? What I'm about to to talk with y'all about, could very will be a Halloween nightmare story for a movie. This here story took place in a home in Greenville, North Carolina. The home had a bookcase with a hidden room behind it, the room had a dark and terrifen secret, along with a note. Seen that one of your buyer clients, may just pick one of Fannie Mae's foreclosed on home. You'll sure want to know about
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sullivan county home inspectors: My Blood is Boiling and I'm going to Take Them On - 10/16/09 09:34 PM
My Blood is Boiling and I'm going to Take Them On, you might be asken, what in the world is wrong? Seen that I'm a Vet, just as many other members of the ActiveRain community are. Receiving an E-Mail from a low life Scammer, claiming to be a Lt. Colonal in the U.S. Army, and stating that he is the Commander of the 1st. Battalion 63rd. Armor Regiment in Iraq. Is truely enough to royally pess this Vet off. The Scammers of the world, operate in a number of different ways, but a Scammer always work on the emotions of folks.
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sullivan county home inspectors: First Time Home Buyers did the home have any water intrusion into it - 10/13/09 11:45 PM
First Time Home Buyers did the home have any water intrusion into it, a having a Mold Inspection and Testing can help to know for sure. When your going to buy a new or a used home, you should think about also have a Mold Inspection. Here are some question you really should ask yourself, when your looking at homes on the market. Was there any kind of musty smell in the home or other buildings? Was there at all any visible signs of water damage in any where in the home? Did the home have a wet basement? Did
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sullivan county home inspectors: First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners Water Pipe Leaks and Mold - 10/12/09 03:53 AM
First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners Water Pipe Leaks and Mold, if your home has any water pipe leaks, Mold sure is going to love your home. Mold needs moisture in order to thrive and grow. Many of the mold problems folks have in their, originate from the result of some kind or intrusion by water, especially the ones that folks have not resolved quickly. Water and pipe leaks are very common culprits, seen they provid all the moisture, that mold needs and loves. And because most leaks are so often undetected for months, and sometimes even years if they
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sullivan county home inspectors: First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners do you know about Relative Humidity - 10/11/09 11:21 PM
First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners do you know about Relative Humidity, Are you going to be liven in an area that has high Humidity, then your going to be on the look out for potential Mold problems. Did you know that outdoor Humidity affectes the indoor Humidity levels of a home and even commercial properties. This creats the perfect environment for toxic Mold growth. If your home has a Relative Humidity level, thats greater than 55 percent promotes growth of Mold and other fungi. Even though Relative Humidity remains fairly consistent outdoors, its a different story for the
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sullivan county home inspectors: Home Inspectors have a Heart that can Brake also - 10/10/09 12:19 PM
Home Inspectors have a Heart that can Brake also, we some times get a phone call, that just brake's our heart. Just like the one, that I received the other day. There was a very nice lady on the line, and she started telling me about her home, that she, her son, and her baby thats on the way live's in. She is need-en and want-en an Inspection and test-en done for Black Mold. I could hear in this poor lady's voice that she was really truely worried as she told me, that she believes her home has a major problem,
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sullivan county home inspectors: What is a Warranty Deed and Wording You can find in it, in New Hampshire! - 10/03/09 08:09 PM
What is a Warranty Deed and Wording You can find in it, in New Hampshire!, a General Warranty Deed from is used to convey an interest in real estate. The General Warranty Deed, is to help guatrantee that the title conveyed is good and its transfer is rightful. It includes a promise by the preson maken it (the Seller) that he or she, or both will defend the Grantee (the Buyer) from any and all claims of others. (I need to add, that it does not always) I'll explain why I made that statement at the end of this post. Heres
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sullivan county home inspectors: Claremont New Hampshire's Fall Festival, Come One and All - 10/01/09 08:37 PM
Claremont New Hampshire's Fall Festival, Come One and All, its time for the Claremont 12th. Annual fall festival! Folks sure will be celebrating another fall foliage season, this Sat, 3 Oct. 2009, at the Visitors Center Park on North Street, in Claremont. The fun will get started at 10:00 A.M. and go on till 8:00 P.M. To kick off the Festival, there will be a 5k race and children's walk. Pleasant Street will be closed to showcase Strolling through History, a History walk through downtown Claremont. Claremont New Hampshire's Fall Festival, Come One and All, the walk
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sullivan county home inspectors: A Little HOPE in Houston while Going Green - 09/26/09 02:23 PM
A Little HOPE in Houston while Going Green, is a post that was written by my friend Frank Schulte-Ladbeck.Down below is a Re-Blog of his original blog post. For does of you that do not know, my friend Frank is in Houston, of The Grand State of Texas. Frank is one mighty fine Home Inspector, and a very fine blog post writer. You sure do want to take the time to visit his blog, and you will not at all be sorry you did. His blog is loaded with a wide range of information to learn about.Link to Frank's
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sullivan county home inspectors: Things are starting to Change here in New Hampshire and Vermont - 09/22/09 07:53 PM
Things are starting to Change here in New Hampshire and Vermont, the change that I'm talken about happens every year at this time of year. Its Fall Foliage time, New Hampshire and Vermont's fall foliage sure is a spectacular sight to see! There sure are many fine places in both New Hampshire and Vermont, that transform into mighty fine and natural works of art. As soon as the leaves start change colors, both States change and become picturesque places to visit. There sure are alot of great photo opportunities even for the novice photographer. Things are starting to Change
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sullivan county home inspectors: Home Sellers its a good Idea to have a Pre-Listing Inspection - 09/20/09 08:59 PM
Home Sellers its a good Idea to have a Pre-Listing Inspection, it sure is a good idea to pay for your own inspection, when your going to have a Real Estate Agent putten your home on the open market. By haven a pre-listing inspection done, sure will help your whole sale process go easier. You'll beable to find out about any hidden problems, and be able to have them corrected, or present them in the disclosure as "as is" before any buyer's even start looking at your home. Almost all home sales contracts inclue a contingency, that the
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sullivan county home inspectors: Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 1 - 09/17/09 08:00 PM
Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 1, a little about the past, present, and the future of coal, and the Coal Fuenace's Stoker: Although coal has always been an important and plentiful fuel source, many folks, just may not realize how long it has been used or how much it is used today. The PastCoal has been used for nearly as long as mankind has thrived. In fact, coal was used to provide heat in caveman times! In the 1300s in what is now the United States, the Hopi Native Americans, living in whats now Arizona, used coal
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sullivan county home inspectors: Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 2 - 09/16/09 09:36 PM
Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 2, Lets talk a bit about the coal itself, and start-en the fire. Bituminous coal, is low in ash, its six percent or less, and with a ash fusion temperature of 2200F to 2600F and a 1 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch maximum sure is ideal for your coal furnace's stoker operation. This is a peace of Bituminous Coal And its highly recommended to use a oil treated coal. By do-en so it will eliminate the coal dust and will help to give your furnace's stoker a longer life. In most areas
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sullivan county home inspectors: Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 3 - 09/15/09 07:32 PM
Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 3, this post is going to cove protection and servicing of a coal firing furnace. Protection from a overload of the motor, the motor has a built-in device for protection against excessive motor temperatures. If the motor should become overheated, the protection device on the motor will prevent damage by breaking the electrical circuit. Most motor overloads are caused by lack of bearing lubrication, low voltage, or from excessive belt tension. To reset it, youll need to push the motor's reset button, but do this only after the motor has had
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