
Don’t take any chances
Don’t take any chances with your family’s health!!

What may seem like a good idea, often isn’t
When it comes to DIY home maintenance and renovations, there are plenty of things homeowners do that fall under the category of “It seemed like a good idea at the time” but ended up as costly errors. Here are 17 of them. Do you have any you would add to...
Have a leaking boiler?
While performing home inspections we often come across leaking boilers. Most of the time the home owners do not even know that the boiler is leaking. While there are multiple reasons why a boiler could be leaking one of the most common reasons is a leaking pressure...

No mold, no problem
Mold is not only unsightly; it can cause health problems. A home inspection can spot this issue before you sign on the dotted line. https://homeguardhomeinspection.com

Inspect before you sign on the dotted line
Some issues are going to be deal breakers, while others are going to be minor in the scheme of things. Your agent can help you determine how to proceed.

Fire fire!
Have you ever left something cooking on the stove while you left the kitchen to quickly take care of something? We’ve all done it sometime, right? But keep in mind that cooking is the No. 1 cause of home fires. Never leave pots or pans unattended on the stove —...

Don’t cut corners
A home is likely the biggest investment you’ll make in a lifetime. Don’t cut corners. A home inspection is a non-negotiable expense that pays dividends in terms of peace of mind. Give us a call today! (631) 606-0095

Bring in the experts
No two homes are the same. High-end ones might have more features than a starter home, for example. Don’t be afraid to bring in a subject-matter expert to look at special features, like pools.

Are there any child safety hazards in your home?
Do you have any of these child safety hazards in your home?

Garage door safety
Chances are, you use your home’s garage door pretty much every day. But when was the last time you checked to see if it’s working properly and safely? You’ll want to test your door monthly by placing a 2-by-4 piece of wood flat on the garage floor...