Land o Lakes Home Inspector

Pasco,Hillsborough,Pinellas and Hernando Counties

Shedding Light on 2012′s Phase…

Shedding Light on 2012′s Phase-In of Energy-Efficient Bulbs http://t.co/bquhHfxN

Google Trends shows search act…

Google Trends shows search activity and news from the last few years for:ASHI –NACHI –NAHI http://t.co/1yRKzIZo

Family:Chinese drywall in home made daughters toenails fall off | TBO.com

There really is not much ambiguity in corrosive drywall…if it’s got sulfur then it’s not normal!

 

Family:Chinese drywall in home made daughters toenails fall off | TBO.com.

Tips from Tom! Gutters

This time we’re going to talk about what gutters can do for your home!

What were they thinking???

Sometimes things you see at a house just make you say HuH???

I saw this at an inspection today.  I you look closely and flip the picture upside down,you will recognize a fire sprinkler head that you normally see on a ceiling.  Were they expecting it to get hot enough to activate the sprinklers?

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Tips from Tom! Pool Routine Maintenance

I’m here with Dick and Karla Nielsen of Keller Williams Tampa Properties and Lisa Demmi of Cake –Sweet Promotional Concepts to talk about some simple things to do to keep your pool clean and sparkling.

Pinellas County Extension Thinking Green:Ventilation for a Healthy Home

A good article on the importance of PROPER ventilation in a home.  The importance of how poor indoor air quality in your home can affect you is generally just ignored.

Pinellas County Extension Thinking Green:Ventilation for a Healthy Home.

Tips from Tom! Summer Pool Safety

This video is one in a series of quick tips courtesy of Dick and Karla Nielsen of Keller Williams Tampa Properties.  The video was produced by Lisa Demmi of Cake-Sweet Promotional concepts.

Pinellas County Extension Thinking Green:How do You Choose a Home Inspector?

Pinellas County Extension Thinking Green:How do You Choose a Home Inspector?.

CPSC Completes Final Studies to Help Affected Homeowners Remediate Problem Drywall

After studies completed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on potential long term corrosion effects of problem drywall,the CPSC and HUD have released updated remediation guidance.

CPSC Completes Final Studies to Help Affected Homeowners Remediate Problem Drywall.