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CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of the HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration.BUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home. ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of the HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration.BUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home. ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190BUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. HOW CAN I AGE MY CARRIER FURNACE, AIR CONDITIONER, AND Modern Carrier equipment (that would be all gas furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps) use a four-digit number as the first four places of the serial number for the age of the equipment. In the example below, this unit is a 2017 model. It’s also important to note that modern Carrier equipment will also have a box printed on thedata
ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Branch circuits are circuits that power the “small” stuff like your lights, outlets, and small machines (think dishwasher, disposal, etc.) Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
WHAT IS A DOUBLE TAPPED BREAKER & 3 WAYS TO REPAIR THEM PIG TAIL THE WIRES. This is by far the simplest solution, and to be honest, I don’t know why you would ever bother with any other repair when dealing with a double-tapped breaker. All you need is a small section of wire and a wire nut. Simply twist all 3 wires together HOW TO AIR SEAL ELECTRICAL BOXES IN 3 EASY STEPS The second law of thermodynamics says that heat flows naturally from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature; and heat doesn’t flow in the opposite direction of its own accord.. This means hot moves to cold on its own. In the winter, your warm air is trying to escape the house, and in the summer, the warm air outside is trying to get in. SEALING MY DUCTWORK WITH AEROSEAL The duct runs are pressurized with the fan, and the liquid Aeroseal is pumped into the ductwork system. Since the ducts stay at a constant pressure (with the fan running), there is a constant stream of air that is leaking out of all the cracks and holes (think of it like a balloon with a pin hole in it). The liquid duct-sealant is thensprayed
NEW NPMA FORM 33 DOES NOT SAY YOU MUST TREAT FOR TERMITES EVERY Pest Control Operator (PCO) in Kentucky MUST USE a form produced by the National Pest Management Association when performing a Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspection in Kentucky. A new version of this form came out at the beginning of 2020 (click here to see the changes), and that revision is what has sparked all the controversy.The guidelines that a PCO follows for this report are ARE UNGROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLETS SAFE? The grounding conductor wasn’t introduced until ~1962 in Louisville, KY. So if you live in an older home, that hasn’t been upgraded to modern electrical safety standards, chances are your system is ungrounded too – or at least part of it is. This could be true even if you have modern 3-hole outlets installed. HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of theBUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the HOW CAN I AGE MY CARRIER FURNACE, AIR CONDITIONER, AND Modern Carrier equipment (that would be all gas furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps) use a four-digit number as the first four places of the serial number for the age of the equipment. In the example below, this unit is a 2017 model. It’s also important to note that modern Carrier equipment will also have a box printed on thedata
WHAT IS A DOUBLE TAPPED BREAKER & 3 WAYS TO REPAIR THEM PIG TAIL THE WIRES. This is by far the simplest solution, and to be honest, I don’t know why you would ever bother with any other repair when dealing with a double-tapped breaker. All you need is a small section of wire and a wire nut. Simply twist all 3 wires together MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home. HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of theBUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the HOW CAN I AGE MY CARRIER FURNACE, AIR CONDITIONER, AND Modern Carrier equipment (that would be all gas furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps) use a four-digit number as the first four places of the serial number for the age of the equipment. In the example below, this unit is a 2017 model. It’s also important to note that modern Carrier equipment will also have a box printed on thedata
WHAT IS A DOUBLE TAPPED BREAKER & 3 WAYS TO REPAIR THEM PIG TAIL THE WIRES. This is by far the simplest solution, and to be honest, I don’t know why you would ever bother with any other repair when dealing with a double-tapped breaker. All you need is a small section of wire and a wire nut. Simply twist all 3 wires together MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home. DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
RADON TESTING IN LOUISVILLE KY Louisville KY Radon Testing Everyone is saying you need to have a Radon test performed on your new house in Louisville. What is a Radon test anyway? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and the Surgeon General’s Office have estimated that as many as 20,000 lung cancer deaths are caused each year by Radon gas exposure. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Radon ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
HOW TO INSULATE YOUR ATTIC ACCESS POINT Insulation, air movement, building science, blah-blah-blah. I know, most folks find it boring. But if you like saving money, and living in a comfortable house, stay with me here. One of the most common things I find at just about every home inspection in Louisville is a SEALING MY DUCTWORK WITH AEROSEAL The duct runs are pressurized with the fan, and the liquid Aeroseal is pumped into the ductwork system. Since the ducts stay at a constant pressure (with the fan running), there is a constant stream of air that is leaking out of all the cracks and holes (think of it like a balloon with a pin hole in it). The liquid duct-sealant is thensprayed
HOW TO AIR SEAL ELECTRICAL BOXES IN 3 EASY STEPS The second law of thermodynamics says that heat flows naturally from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature; and heat doesn’t flow in the opposite direction of its own accord.. This means hot moves to cold on its own. In the winter, your warm air is trying to escape the house, and in the summer, the warm air outside is trying to get in. HIDDEN COST WHEN BUYING A HOUSE I'm seeing a trend lately with home buyers. Lots and lots of people are looking to buy a house in the 15 year old category. 15, give or take a few years. But buying a house in that age range can be the kiss of death. Because almost every big ticket item within aTRACPIPE BONDING 1
55 2. Lightning is a powerful and unpredictable natural force, and it has the capacity of damaging gas piping systems due to arc-ing between the gas piping system andCSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of theBUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home. ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of theBUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home. ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190 ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the HOW CAN I AGE MY CARRIER FURNACE, AIR CONDITIONER, AND Modern Carrier equipment (that would be all gas furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps) use a four-digit number as the first four places of the serial number for the age of the equipment. In the example below, this unit is a 2017 model. It’s also important to note that modern Carrier equipment will also have a box printed on thedata
ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
WHAT IS A DOUBLE TAPPED BREAKER & 3 WAYS TO REPAIR THEM PIG TAIL THE WIRES. This is by far the simplest solution, and to be honest, I don’t know why you would ever bother with any other repair when dealing with a double-tapped breaker. All you need is a small section of wire and a wire nut. Simply twist all 3 wires together HOW TO AIR SEAL ELECTRICAL BOXES IN 3 EASY STEPS The second law of thermodynamics says that heat flows naturally from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature; and heat doesn’t flow in the opposite direction of its own accord.. This means hot moves to cold on its own. In the winter, your warm air is trying to escape the house, and in the summer, the warm air outside is trying to get in. ARE UNGROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLETS SAFE? The grounding conductor wasn’t introduced until ~1962 in Louisville, KY. So if you live in an older home, that hasn’t been upgraded to modern electrical safety standards, chances are your system is ungrounded too – or at least part of it is. This could be true even if you have modern 3-hole outlets installed. HOW TO INSULATE YOUR ATTIC ACCESS POINT Insulation, air movement, building science, blah-blah-blah. I know, most folks find it boring. But if you like saving money, and living in a comfortable house, stay with me here. One of the most common things I find at just about every home inspection in Louisville is a NEW NPMA FORM 33 DOES NOT SAY YOU MUST TREAT FOR TERMITES EVERY Pest Control Operator (PCO) in Kentucky MUST USE a form produced by the National Pest Management Association when performing a Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) inspection in Kentucky. A new version of this form came out at the beginning of 2020 (click here to see the changes), and that revision is what has sparked all the controversy.The guidelines that a PCO follows for this report are HIDDEN COST WHEN BUYING A HOUSE I'm seeing a trend lately with home buyers. Lots and lots of people are looking to buy a house in the 15 year old category. 15, give or take a few years. But buying a house in that age range can be the kiss of death. Because almost every big ticket item within a HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home.BUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration. ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of the HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home.BUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration. ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of the HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190KICK-OUT FLASHING
2009 IRC R905.2.8.3 Sidewall Flashing: Flashing against a vertical sidewall shall be by the step-flashing method. The flashing shall be a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) high and 4 inches (102 mm) wide. At the end of the vertical sidewall, the step flashing shall be turned out in a manner that directs water away from the wall and onto the roof and LOUISVILLE HOME INSPECTION PICTURES This 12-year-old home has suffered catastrophic water damage from a botched manufactured stone installation.Double tapped breakers are a common problem found in a lot of inspections.This six-year-old home's walls have completely fallen apart from water damage that was traced back to the leaking manufactured stone installation. Here you can see the damage around the front door once it has all ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the HOW CAN I AGE MY CARRIER FURNACE, AIR CONDITIONER, AND Modern Carrier equipment (that would be all gas furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps) use a four-digit number as the first four places of the serial number for the age of the equipment. In the example below, this unit is a 2017 model. It’s also important to note that modern Carrier equipment will also have a box printed on thedata
WHAT IS A DOUBLE TAPPED BREAKER & 3 WAYS TO REPAIR THEM PIG TAIL THE WIRES. This is by far the simplest solution, and to be honest, I don’t know why you would ever bother with any other repair when dealing with a double-tapped breaker. All you need is a small section of wire and a wire nut. Simply twist all 3 wires together SEALING MY DUCTWORK WITH AEROSEAL The duct runs are pressurized with the fan, and the liquid Aeroseal is pumped into the ductwork system. Since the ducts stay at a constant pressure (with the fan running), there is a constant stream of air that is leaking out of all the cracks and holes (think of it like a balloon with a pin hole in it). The liquid duct-sealant is thensprayed
ARE UNGROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLETS SAFE? The grounding conductor wasn’t introduced until ~1962 in Louisville, KY. So if you live in an older home, that hasn’t been upgraded to modern electrical safety standards, chances are your system is ungrounded too – or at least part of it is. This could be true even if you have modern 3-hole outlets installed. HOW TO AIR SEAL ELECTRICAL BOXES IN 3 EASY STEPS The second law of thermodynamics says that heat flows naturally from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature; and heat doesn’t flow in the opposite direction of its own accord.. This means hot moves to cold on its own. In the winter, your warm air is trying to escape the house, and in the summer, the warm air outside is trying to get in.TRACPIPE BONDING 1
55 2. Lightning is a powerful and unpredictable natural force, and it has the capacity of damaging gas piping systems due to arc-ing between the gas piping system and HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home.BUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration. ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of the HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190CSST GAS LINES
CSST is a flexible gas line material that has been used in millions of homes across the United States and the world. CSST is short for Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing . It was invented in the 1980’s in Japan. The reason for the development of CSST was to improve the safety of gas line systems in buildings during earthquakes. DECK DAMAGE: IS YOUR BACK-YARD ESCAPE RUINING YOUR HOME An appropriately constructed deck that is not attached to the house properly can cause significant damage—both financially and structurally. And out of the several hundred decks I inspect every year, I have NEVER seen one attached to a sided (wood or vinyl) home correctly. Even on brand-new homes. Never. Here is a rotten rim joistand floor
MANUFACTURED STONE SIDING CAUSING BIG PROBLEMS FOR HOMEOWNERS Manufactured Stone Veneer (or Adhered Concrete Masonry Veneer or Adhered Manufactured Stone Veneer, as it’s technically known) is a thin, man-made siding made to look like natural stones or rocks. It’s basically molded concrete that looks like real stone. Stone veneer is normally installed over the wood framing on a home.BUYING AN OLD HOUSE
Let’s dive into the plumbing system of an old house. Old pipes can look fine on the surface, but looks can be deceiving. Over the past 100 years or so, several different types of material have been used for plumbing in homes. Clay pipes, cast iron, and galvanized steel were the most commonly used forms back in the day. HOW TO FIX A LOOSE SCREW IN A HINGE OR DOOR HOW TO REPAIR A LOOSE SCREW IN A DOOR, HINGE, OR CABINET. Most of the time a loose screw appears on things that move a lot. Doors (both hinges and locks), kitchen and bathroom cabinets, and just about anything else that is subject to movement or vibration. ACMV PART 2- TROUBLE AREAS AROUND WINDOWS & DOORS One of the most important details with a waterproof installation of ACMV on your home should happen long before the stone veneer is ever installed. The opening for the windows must be wrapped in sill flashing. This is usually done with a peel and stick product such as Grace Vycor Flashing . If this step is omitted, compounded with theother
ACMV PART 3- WALL DETAILS AND DRAINAGE Here is the detail from the MVMA guide on what the base of the walls should look like. The areas that have been highlighted in red are the pieces that are, in my experience, always left out. The MVMA guide says to keep a 2″ gap at the base of walls on paved surfaces, and a4″ gap earth.
DIY GUIDE TO BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION Simply rough cut to cover the bulk of the hole, and foam in place to air seal around the edges. Just remember to support things as needed. The bigger the hole to cover, the stronger the material needs to be. You will be piling on a few feet of insulation after all this done. SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 Applicable Codes and Standards codes. The installed gas piping system shall not exhibit any loss of pressure during the !eld pressure test. When routing HOME-FLEX® tubing, sharp bends, stretching, and kinking or twisting of the HOME INSPECTIONS LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY Louisville KY top-rated home inspector. Home inspections, Radon testing and thermal imaging give you a home inspection that is second to none. 502.938.5190KICK-OUT FLASHING
2009 IRC R905.2.8.3 Sidewall Flashing: Flashing against a vertical sidewall shall be by the step-flashing method. The flashing shall be a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) high and 4 inches (102 mm) wide. At the end of the vertical sidewall, the step flashing shall be turned out in a manner that directs water away from the wall and onto the roof and LOUISVILLE HOME INSPECTION PICTURES This 12-year-old home has suffered catastrophic water damage from a botched manufactured stone installation.Double tapped breakers are a common problem found in a lot of inspections.This six-year-old home's walls have completely fallen apart from water damage that was traced back to the leaking manufactured stone installation. Here you can see the damage around the front door once it has all ALUMINUM WIRING IN HOMES Aluminum wiring was first used as branch circuits around 1965 during a copper shortage and was used in homes until the mid-1970s. It’s the small 15 and 20 amp breakers in your electrical panel. The larger wires (usually 240v stuff) and the main power lines coming into the home are typically aluminum but do not have the same issues that the HOW CAN I AGE MY CARRIER FURNACE, AIR CONDITIONER, AND Modern Carrier equipment (that would be all gas furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps) use a four-digit number as the first four places of the serial number for the age of the equipment. In the example below, this unit is a 2017 model. It’s also important to note that modern Carrier equipment will also have a box printed on thedata
WHAT IS A DOUBLE TAPPED BREAKER & 3 WAYS TO REPAIR THEM PIG TAIL THE WIRES. This is by far the simplest solution, and to be honest, I don’t know why you would ever bother with any other repair when dealing with a double-tapped breaker. All you need is a small section of wire and a wire nut. Simply twist all 3 wires together SEALING MY DUCTWORK WITH AEROSEAL The duct runs are pressurized with the fan, and the liquid Aeroseal is pumped into the ductwork system. Since the ducts stay at a constant pressure (with the fan running), there is a constant stream of air that is leaking out of all the cracks and holes (think of it like a balloon with a pin hole in it). The liquid duct-sealant is thensprayed
ARE UNGROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLETS SAFE? The grounding conductor wasn’t introduced until ~1962 in Louisville, KY. So if you live in an older home, that hasn’t been upgraded to modern electrical safety standards, chances are your system is ungrounded too – or at least part of it is. This could be true even if you have modern 3-hole outlets installed. HOW TO AIR SEAL ELECTRICAL BOXES IN 3 EASY STEPS The second law of thermodynamics says that heat flows naturally from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature; and heat doesn’t flow in the opposite direction of its own accord.. This means hot moves to cold on its own. In the winter, your warm air is trying to escape the house, and in the summer, the warm air outside is trying to get in.TRACPIPE BONDING 1
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Not to rat you out Josh, but I found your letter the school sent to your parents in 1996 about being late for school. I'm fairly certain your folks never saw this as it fell on my head when I moved the attic hatch. Don't worry bro. My lips are sealed. #breakingthelaw #youneverknowwhatyoullfind #runninglate #gotoclass #homeinspector #homeinspectorlouisvilleky #homeinspection #louisvillerealestate Not to rat you out Josh, but I found your letter the school sent to your parents in 1996 about being late for school. I'm fairly certain your folks never saw this as it fell on my head when I moved the attic hatch. Don't worry bro. My lips are sealed. #breakingthelaw #youneverknowwhatyoullfind #runninglate #gotoclass #homeinspector #homeinspectorlouisvilleky #homeinspection #louisvillerealestate27
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