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Client Testimonials March 26, 2010 CBC Home Inspections Christopher, It’s not often that I experience exceptional customer service, so when I do, I feel strongly in expressing my appreciation. You were meticulous and never rushed in the inspection of my pending home. I found your report to be reader friendly, but also liked the extra information provided by way of pictures in problem areas. In addition, you took the time to research a couple of key critical equipment pieces by way of serial number. I have shared my experience with many people and will keep an ear open for anyone in the market for buying a home, as I will highly recommend your services. Thank you for making one aspect of my home buying experience a stress free event…for that I am very grateful! Sincerely, Tami Joyce Wed. 11/25/2009
Chris, Everything has gone well . The inspection uncovered some serious concerns, such as the hidden exposed wiring and specific roof issues, that we were able to have addressed. Was the report easy to read and understand? Too much, too little information?  We were happy with the detail provided. The diagrams helped us to understand the problems significantly. Do you feel I covered everything you were specifically concerned with and clearly explaining all defects with enough detail? Yes. Overall were you completely satisfied with the inspection, my ability, and the final report? Indeed, we are completely satisfied. If you have any questions or comments regarding anything you feel I did right, or wrong, please feel free to comment and let me know.  Again, we felt it was quite thorough, and saved us time and headaches by allowing us to present serious problems before closing and before the occupancy inspection. Would you hire me again and/or refer my service to your friends or family?  Absolutely.
Thanks again. John L. Moody
Sun, 1/11/09Â 5:06 PM
 I was so happy with Chris as a home inspector that I volunteered to write this testimonial. Chris is extremely knowledgeable and thorough in his examination of a home. I had him inspect a house that had been inspected months previously, and he found several important issues that had been missed in the earlier report. He was alsovery willing to explain exactly what was wrong and its implications. Chris was prompt, courteous and accommodating with scheduling. His write-up was very thorough with great pictures. I can't think of anything else I would ask for from an inspector. I would recommend him without reservation to anyone who is in the process of buying a house.
Sincerely, James Humphrey Ocober 17, 2009I'm sorry for the delay in my reply; I've had trouble with my computer at home and really only get to read email at work. Thank you Christopher for the thorough inspection and for letting me make a nuciance of myself! I closed on the house on November 25'th and hope to be settled in time to decorate for Christmas. Two city inspectors came out to check the main beam in the basement. One didn't say too much about it, but the other inspector said it looked undersized to him. I'm planning on getting some estimates as well as reading as much as I can about this sort of thing. We'll see how it goes. Thanks again! If anyone I know needs a home inspection I'll be sure to send them your way. 'Jill Sent: Mon Sept. 29. 2008. Thanks for the follow-up Chris, sorry to get back with you so late. If you remember we had to go out of town next day. No problems with the report. We were able to get the builder to fix some things. When I need you again I’ll be sure to contact you.Sincerely, Heath **akstis
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2009 8:32 AM Thank you for doing the inspection on Logan . It was very thorough and informative. It really opened my eyes as to the condition of the property. I will make sure the next time I need an inspection that I will call you. Mary Elvarez
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2009 9:17 PM Hi Christopher--Gary and I just returned from our vacation and received your telephone call. Thanks for your followup call Your report was very helpful to us in our decision-making and we're glad we chose you as our inspector. You did a thorough job. We'll make sure to send you the feedback in writing on the form you gave us. (We've just been a little busy lately. Again Christopher, we appreciate all you did for us in helping us with this big decision. I wish every inspector took the time to educate his clients like you did with us. If I know of anyone needing an inspector, I'll certainly highly recommend you. Thanks!!!!!!!! Angela and Gary
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Home Maintenance Tips
Maintenance Tips Upon Taking Ownership - After taking possession of your new home or property you should consider doing the following improvements:
- Change the locks on all exterior doors, for security purposes.
- Install smoke detectors on each level of the home; install carbon monoxide detectors where any fossil fuels may be burned. I.e. near heater, gas range, near garage entry’s, near fireplaces, etc. If these devices are already present, change the batteries and make a note of when you did to schedule future battery replacements the same time next year.
- Install fire extinguishers near stoves, in garages, and keep one handy near fireplaces and woodstoves.
- Create a fire exit plan to evacuate your home or business in the event of fire or other emergency.
- Make repairs of any trip hazards that were not repaired prior to settlement to avoid possible injury. (Both inside and Out).
- Review your inspection report for any main shutoff location of water, gas, and electrical systems. (These locations will be pointed out to you if you joined your inspector during inspection.)
Monthly - Check that your fire extinguishers are fully charged. Remove and replace heating and cooling filter elements. If they are the reusable type just clean and replace.
- Inspect and clean electronic air cleaners and humidifiers.
- Bleed the radiator valves if you have hydronic heating systems in the home.
- Clean your gutters and downspouts to ensure proper water flow.
- Check plumbing fixtures for leaks, these are used many times daily and a leak can happen quickly.
- Check your water bill, sewer bill and energy bills for excessive costs. Often times these can point to a leak or even a failing electrical device, such as your refrigerator.
Spring and Fall - Check your roof and flashings for signs of damage.
- Check in your attic for evidence of leaks, make sure vents are not clogged, and level out the insulation if necessary. Often times when windy the insulation around your vents will move around. Trim back trees and shrubs away from the home.
- Check the basement for evidence of leaks.
- Check all walks for movement and repair any trip hazards that may develop.
- Clean and operate all windows and doors.
- Test all GFCI and AFCI devices installed for proper working condition.
- Shut off exterior hose bibs in the fall; turn back on in the spring.
- Test your TRP (temperature pressure relief) valve on your hot water heater. Inspect for the evidence of vermin, termites and insects, treat as needed. Test your garage doors and clean and lubricate all moving parts.
- Clean or replace exhaust fan filters.
- Service, clean or inspect all major appliances in your home per manufacturers recommendations.
Annually - Replace all smoke detector batteries and carbon monoxide detector batteries.
- Have all heating, cooling and water systems serviced and cleaned. Inspect chimneys and clean them.
- Examine all electrical panels and operate breakers to ensure they are not sticking.
- DO NOT TAKE THE COVER OFF THE PANEL!!
- If you have well water, have your well tested and have your pump and service tank inspected for leaks or evidence of wear.
- All homes are suspect of wood destroying insects (termites, carpenter bees, carpenter ants, etc.), have your home inspected annually by a professional and treated if necessary.
Your home is your single largest investment of your lifetime. Take these measures to protect your investment. For more home maintenance tips and energy saving advice contact your home inspector.
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