ct: Increasing the ventilation in the basement to reduce Radon.
- 12/06/17 06:41 AM
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas in soil that can make its way to the surface. The gas can enter homes through cracks in walls and foundations or through gaps around pipes and cables. Radon levels are often higher in crawl spaces and basements closest to where the gas entered the home. These areas often also have poorer ventilation. When radon gas is released from the ground into the air outside, it does not stay concentrated and is not a health concern. However, if radon gas is trapped and accumulates in an enclosed space, it can become a potential health risk.
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ct: Who would use a Septic Tank as part of a Foundation ?
- 11/07/13 07:08 AM
Besides the health code violation, What was the builder thinking? With the home owners permission, The foundation wall was removed to locate this tank, Looks full to me ! WWW.FairfieldCountyHomeInspection.com
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ct: Closing credits cost the Realtor 24K for repairs
- 04/12/09 02:09 AM
I hear this statement more often then not from Realtors when a defect is found in the home. " Do not worry about it we will get a estimate and then ask the home owner for a credit at closing " Well I know one Realtor that will never make that statement. Two months ago I found that a baffle was missing in a septic tank, I also found that the outlet pipe had sediment in it. So I told my client that the system was to functioning properly and need a outlet tee and further evaluation. See picture,
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ct: Connecticut Septic Inspection Fairfield,Westport,Weston,Easton,Wilton,Easton,Newtown,CT
- 03/19/09 07:05 AM
Connecticut Septic Inspection & Fairfield County Home Inspection L.L.C is a full service Inspection company in Connecticut. No longer when you are looking to buy that special home do you need to be calling all around making several different appointments with several different company's. Make one call 203-254-6463 Your Inspections will be performed by specially trained inspector that will inform you of how all systems and components are working. Our Job is not just to Inspect but to educate our clients. Make sure to ask about our septic pumping cleaning service to keep you Septic system trouble free. http://www.fairfieldcountyhomeinspection.com/SepticInspection.html
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ct: Connecticut Home Inspection Interns Wanted
- 09/15/08 11:27 AM
FairfieldCounty Home Inspections L.L.C is looking for Interns, We are a full service Home Inspection company. If you have completed your training and need get some hand on experience we would love to hear from you. Our main area of coverage but not limited to is Fairfield County CT. We work for 9am to 6 pm Monday to Friday. Saterdays and Sundays is limited to one inspection for that day.We have work, we always have work. Please contact Peter Christopher at 203-254-6463 for consideration. Intern fee's apply. www.FairfieldCountyHomeInspection.com (0 comments)
ct: Swimming Pool Drain Covers, Fairfield,Darien,Easton.Wilton,Greenwich. CT,Connecticut.
- 08/12/08 07:35 AM
Fairfield County Home Inspectection Peter Christopher has urged swimming pool owners to make sure a drain cover is installed in all swimming pool suction outlets to avoid entrapment of swimmers, especially children whose smaller bodies can be sucked toward the system. Fairfield Peter Christopher referred to a tragic incident in Greenwich in July 2007 in which a 6-year-old boy drowned when he became trapped in a suction outlet. If you are not sure about you drain cover Contact Fairfield County Home Inspection to inspect your Pool,
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ct: Connecticut Home Inspector Interns wanted ! Fairfield County CT
- 07/09/08 12:45 AM
FairfieldCounty Home Inspections L.L.C is looking for Interns, We are a full service Home Inspection company. If you have completed your training and need get some hand on experience we would love to hear from you. Our main area of coverage but not limited to is Fairfield County CT. We work for 9am to 6 pm Monday to Friday. Saterdays and Sundays is limited to one inspection for that day.We have work, we always have work. Please contact Peter Christopher at 203-254-6463 for consideration. Intern fee's apply. www.FairfieldCountyHomeInspection.com
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ct: Wanted Connecticut Home Inspectors and Interns. Fairfiled, New Haven, Hartford, New London, County
- 04/02/08 10:47 AM
Fairfield County Home Inspection L.L.C Is Looking for a full time home inspector, We are also looking for home Inspector interns. We are a full service inspection company. If you are new in the inspection business or a seasoned inspector. We would love to talk with you. We service all of Fairfield and New Haven County,Lower Hartford and New London County. Must have need clean appearance, Past drug testing and have a clean record. We are a equal opportunity employer. Please Contact Peter or Steve at 203-254-6463. 9Am to 5 PM M/F http://www.fairfieldcountyhomeinspection.com/
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ct: Connecticut Home Inspectors and Interns Wanted CT
- 03/11/08 11:17 AM
Fairfield County Home Inspection L.L.C Is Looking for a full time home inspector, We are also looking for home Inspector interns. We are a full service inspection company. If you are new in the inspection business or a seasoned inspector. We would love to talk with you. We service all of Fairfield and New Haven County,Lower Hartford and New London County. Must have need clean appearance, Past drug testing and have a clean record. We are a equal opportunity employer. Please Contact Peter or Steve at 203-254-6463. 9Am to 5 PM M/F www.FairfieldCountyHomeInspection.com
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ct: What is a Themographer?Thermal Imaging In Fairfield County Connecticut CT
- 01/24/08 02:26 PM
What is a thermographer? A thermographer is a thermal evaluator and imaging expert. He or she will have a solid understanding of heat transfer laws, thermal dynamics and properties of why objects are hot or not or appear to be hot or not. A thermographer is a person who uses an Infrared Camera and his or her knowledge of the subjects they look at in combination with other non-destructive testing tools to evaluate the condition, (good or bad) of any object, subject or body in the world at large today... as long as there is a thermal difference to be detThermography Applications (0 comments)
ct: Going Green and Saving Money In Fairfield County, CT. Connecticut.
- 01/20/08 06:02 AM
With the rising cost of fuel, your energybills will most likely keep going up as well. Fairfield County Home Inspection L.L.C. can help you control those rising costs. Thermal Imaging ( THERMOGRAPHY ) is the best way to determine where energy loss exists in your HOME OR BUILDING. It is a very precise and simple way to find wasted energy. Our Energy audits are performed by only certified THERMOGRAPHERS. The Best of the best. We at FAIRFIELD COUNTY HOME INSPECTION L.L.C. guarantee that we have the highest level of education and the best IMAGING equipment and software in the State of Connecticut. There are many companies out there offering (0 comments)
ct: Santa Came to Fairfield CT Old Lyme Connecticut Fairfield County Home Inspection
- 11/24/07 12:36 PM
Santa came to Fairfield, CT today. Over 500 children and one adult waited in line at the town green to tell Santa what they would like for Christmas. The children asked for the newest electronic games, ponies, puppies and one little boy asked for World Peace. This event was co-sponsered by Fairfield County Bank and Fairfield County Home Inspections. http://www.fairfieldcountyhomeinspection.com/
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ct: Fall At the Beach
- 11/18/07 01:50 AM
Fall at the Old Mill Beach in Westport Connecticut, As the leafs on the tree's turn back to there natural colors, There is no one to be found as these are summer cottages are no empty, There is no road leading out to these cottages but only a walking path.So if you are looking to get away from it all this is the place to due it. Only 45 minutes from New York city.
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ct: Giving Back Come On Down, We Will have Some Fun In Fairfield County Connecticut
- 11/17/07 04:32 AM
Santa to Arrive Saturday After Thanksgiving Staff Reports Article Launched: Fairfield CT Citizen News 11/16/2007 10:13:29 AM ESTMouth-watering hot chocolate, wreaths, holiday cards and flower pins, gingerbread house kits and so much more will be available at The Fairfield CT Chamber of Commerce's annual "Santa's Arrival." Twenty community organizations will line up on the Sherman Green to sell an assortment of holiday items on Nov. 24. Santa Claus, played by Peter Christopher of Fairfield County Home Inspections, will arrive by hook-and-ladder down Reef Road at 10 a.m. He will be installed in the gazebo, where Peter Christopher will stay until 2:30 p.m. to listen to the (0 comments)
Westport Property Transfers Oct. 15-19, 2007 Westport property transfers as reported by the Town Clerk's office for the period Oct. 15-19, 2007: 1849 Post Road East Assoc. LLC to K414 East 120th Street Assoc. LP, 1849 Post Road East, $3,850,00 Andrea R. and Michael S. Towner to Jonathan and Brittany Steel, 30 West Parish Road, $570,000 Russell and Jara Negrin to Edythe L. Silverglide, 4 Apple Tree Trail, $3,725,000 Thomas P. Lesley Qual Person Res Trust to Richard and Frauke Berman, 48 Compo Mill Cove, $4,000,000 Gerald and Carol Weiss to Brian Lynch, 9 Cypress Pond Road, $969,000 Jeffrey M. Rollings to Rhonda (0 comments)
ct: Water Conservation Warning for Fairfield County CT
- 10/09/07 10:57 AM
Water Company Urges Water Conservation Measures The Aquarion Water Company has urged Westporters to voluntarily decrease outdoor water usage until reservoir water levels rise to normal. A statement from the Bridgeport-based company which serves customers throughout the region follows a similar water conservation call Friday by Gov. M. Jodi Rell. Aquarion said while reservoir levels may rise with this week's predicted rains, customers in the meantime can help avoid the need for more critical conservation measures by minimizing lawn and garden watering and eliminating all nonessential outdoor water use. "Our request for voluntary conservation began a week ago in the Greenwich (0 comments)
Home owner said he is up to his elbows in papers that he wishes he saw before he bought his new Waterbury home. There was no heating permit pulled, there was no plumbing permit pulled and there was no electrical permit pulled," he said. "According to construction law, you can't begin work until you pull a permit." The home owner said that by February of 2000 work was complete on his house, without the proper (2 comments)
Home owner said he is up to his elbows in papers that he wishes he saw before he bought his new Waterbury home. There was no heating permit pulled, there was no plumbing permit pulled and there was no electrical permit pulled," he said. "According to construction law, you can't begin work until you pull a permit." The home owner said that by February of 2000 work was complete on his house, without the proper (1 comments)