Home Inspections

Gap in the Attic

This home had a significant – but not obvious from the outside – gap in the attic. I discovered it during the home inspection and made sure to alert my client, the buyer. Gaps like this are an easy entryway for animals and insects like bats, squirrels, birds, hornets, etc. If a bat colony decides […]

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structural holes

New Year, New Home?

New year, newly built home? Sounds great to us! But just because a house is new does not mean it is without fault. Often we see issues that are not readily obvious and can be missed during the final walkthrough. In this case, a second floor guest bedroom window had a significant crack in it

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New house raised

Clean those Dryer Vents!

​Did you know that you should clean your dryer exhaust vent at least once a year (and even more often in larger households)? Nearly 15,000 fires a year are caused by dryer-related fires so this safety maintenance is VERY important. You can hire a professional or you can purchase a kit at a hardware store

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dryer vent not connected

Not the Kind of Green Roof You Want

​These roof shingles have a heavy moss growth presence on the front side of the roofline. The moss growth damages the shingle asphalt base and could result in accelerated aging which usually advances at the end of the shingles’ life. Good roof maintenance is KEY and getting regular home and roof inspections is an important

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Doherty home inspections moss on roof

This Fungi Should Not be Invited to The party

Mushrooms on your burger with swiss cheese? Yes, please!  Mushrooms in your crawl space (with or without cheese)? That’s a big NO. Mushrooms love and need the one thing you absolutely do NOT want in your crawl space or basement – moisture. I know we sound like a broken record, but we can’t stress enough

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mushrooms in the crawlspace

Bathroom Exhaust Fans Must Be Vented OUTSIDE

Does this look odd to you, too? This is a picture of two exhaust fan pipes from two separate second floor bathrooms vented into – but not out of – the attic. Excessive moisture from these fans is constantly vented directly into the attic, which causes condensation on the wood sheathing of the roof, on

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