by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Nov 26, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Keeping your HVAC system in top condition is key to a comfortable home. Here’s how you can take charge of routine maintenance: • Change Filters Regularly: Dirty filters can reduce efficiency and strain your system. Aim to replace them every 1-3 months, depending on...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Nov 26, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Every home has its quirks, but tackling small issues doesn’t always require a professional. For instance, a leaky faucet is a common problem that can often be fixed by tightening connections or replacing a worn washer. With a basic wrench and a little patience, you...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Oct 31, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Indoor plants can beautify your home while also purifying the air. Here are some top picks for houseplants that boost style and air quality: 1. Snake Plant: Known for its low-maintenance needs, this plant filters out toxins and is perfect for any room. 2. Spider...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Oct 31, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Keeping up with home maintenance doesn’t have to be overwhelming if you tackle it season by season! Here’s a quick checklist to ensure your home stays in top shape year-round: Spring: As temperatures rise, clean gutters, inspect your roof for damage, and power-wash...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Sep 30, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Open shelving in kitchens has become a popular trend, but it doesn’t work for every need. So, how do you know if it’s right for you? Here are some pros and cons to consider: Pros: Open shelves give your kitchen an airy and spacious feel. They make it easy...
by Your Corpus Christ Home Inspectors | Sep 30, 2024 | Home Inspection Information
Not sure what type of tile is on your floor or walls? There may be a simple way to figure it out, especially if you have a loose tile! Ceramic tiles are usually lightweight and have a more porous texture on the back. They’re commonly used for walls or areas with light...
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