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Mar 8th

Still using low-cost or under qualified inspectors?

Recommending a low-cost or under qualified inspector could have dire consequences for yourself and your company's reputation. The following article in Sunday's Miami Herald shows exactly what can happen when under qualified inspectors are used. Don't let your name appear in the next newspaper article like this one! Recommend only one Miami home inspection company

Dec 2nd

Hazardous Chinese Drywall

Chinese drywall was imported between 2001 and 2006, however most of the problems are with houses built between 2004 and 2006. You might need a home inspector in Broward to come check it out. Problems with Chinese Drywall Foul Odor (could smell like rotten eggs or ammonia) Corrodes metal surfaces, especially copper Potentially causes adverse

Sep 8th

Fishtank Explosion!

Back when my husband and I first got married, we did what many newlywed couples did- we made purchases to enhance our brand new condominium unit. One of these was a large 50 gallon fishtank complete with a wooden cabinet stand. We spent a great deal of time picking out accessories for our fishtank and

Aug 13th

Ever wonder what an Inspector sees in a crawl space?

Are you one of those people who wonder what a building inspector sees when he disappears into the tiny dark space under a house? Wonder no more! Here are some photos from a home inspection in Broward. The cracking concrete in the following photos are floor joists, very important structural member which prevents the floor

Aug 6th

Dangerous Fire Hazard in a 100,000 S.F. Class "A" Building

I was at a commercial inspection the other day in Boca Raton and I found something very interesting. Frightening, but interesting. The property was consisted of a class A office building that was just over 100,000 square feet. The building was originally constructed in 1985 but was completely renovated in 2007. The electrical system for

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