by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Apr 30, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
An important part of keeping your yard well-maintained is keeping hedges trimmed. Hedges can serve as a beautiful way to define borders, but require watering and pruning to stay healthy and look their best. To properly trim hedges, you can use either hand pruners that...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Apr 28, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
There are times of the year when we become increasingly appreciative of our air conditioning systems. On the flip side, we also become increasingly aware of when they’re not working as well as we’d expect. However, before that happens, you may be able to...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Mar 29, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
Basements are unfortunately prone to flooding. This is due to the fact that they are located below the ground level, and if there is a lot of rain, the groundwater could rise up high enough to intrude into the basement. This is a more common problem in areas that are...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Mar 29, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
Replacing a faucet might seem like a somewhat scary task, but it is something that most homeowners can do on their own. In fact, there are basically only two concerns – will you remember to turn off the water supply, and will you fit underneath the sink to get...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Feb 28, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
You’ll find very few people who have never dreamed of building or having a treehouse to call their own. The idea of a treehouse and a space to integrate with nature places almost all ages. There are some important considerations that must be taken into account before...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Feb 28, 2022 | Home Inspection Information
Summer is getting closer to its end, and with that comes fall. While many enjoy the cooler temperatures and changes, there are a few things to keep in mind as a homeowner to ensure that your home is going to make it through fall and winter and stay in good repair....
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