by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Jun 29, 2021 | Home Inspection Information
There are many factors in our bedrooms that can have an effect on the quality of our sleep. For instance, temperature really does affect sleep quality. The optimal range is somewhere in the range of 60 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit. To achieve that you could leave the air...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Jun 29, 2021 | Home Inspection Information
A common curiosity is whether taking a bath or a shower uses more water. Many believe that showering uses less water than bathing, but others think that taking a bath is more environmentally friendly because the water does not stay running, but it can take a lot of...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | May 31, 2021 | Home Inspection Information
When it comes to home decor, not only the color, but also the textures of your walls can have a big impact on the entire space. There are so many choices that it can be overwhelming, but the first thing you need to decide to begin your selection is whether to use...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | May 20, 2021 | Home Inspection Information
It’s been repeated countless times, but that’s because it’s true: the best way to lower your risk of contracting COVID-19 or passing it to someone else is to wash your hands. But when we come back home, there are more items that, if not disinfected, could make washing...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Apr 29, 2021 | Home Inspection Information
With the joys of owning a home, comes maintenance work along the way. One of those tasks is snow removal. Whether a driveway, car, or even just the steps to your front door, snow or ice can be a nuisance and can even be dangerous. Your leaf blower has more than one...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Apr 28, 2021 | Home Inspection Information
Many types of wood can be difficult to stain, resulting in a blotchy or uneven finish. But if you are careful, even the toughest wood grain can stain beautifully. The best tip to achieve an ideal result is to always start with a test board. Divide the board into...
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