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home inspections: Selling your home - 06/05/08 09:30 AM
Have you thought about getting a home inspection ?It could alert you of any potential issues with home that will scare buyers away such as: Utilities problems with the electrical, heating and cooling unit, plumbing, etc Potential roof and flashing issues Potential structural issues Deficiencies with exterior and interior items Safety issues such as GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupters) smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, etc. Wood destroying insect infestations (termites, carpenter ants, etc.) Radon and water testing is also available…And more …And in turn: Gives you time to make any needed repairs with the contractors of your choice and at the
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home inspections: Call Before You Dig - 03/27/08 04:12 PM
Ok, you have decided to do some improvements to your property. These improvements will require digging using mechanized equipment. The first question you should ask yourself – are there utilities located in the place I am going to dig. If so, how do I find out about them and their location?In Connecticut, the answer is to contact the non-profit organization called “Call Before You Dig”. This organization provides a free service to homeowners and professional contractors. It is comprised of public utility companies and municipalities within the state. It is also require by law to notify this organization prior to the
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Mark Giangarra
North Haven,
CT
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