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    * Air Quality
    * Asbestos
    * Biological Pollutants
    * Common Definitions
    * Conserve Energy
    * Constructed Wetlands
    * EMFs in the Home
    * Home Insurance Tips
    * Lead
    * Mold Information
    * Mold & Moisture
    * Plumbing
    * Private Wells
    * Radon
    * Radon Risk
    * Roofing
    * Septic Systems
    * Termites
    * Water Quality
    * Building a Home
    * Energy Efficiency
    * Foundation Insulation
    * Historic Renovation
    * Log Homes
    * Rehabilitation
    * Stucco
    * Electrical Safety
    * Child Safety
    * Holiday Safety
    * Pool Safety
    * Safety Checklist
    * Senior Safety Tips
    * Wildlife
    * 3 Mistakes
    * Closing Process
    * Things to Look For
    * Prebuilt Homes
    * What Really Matters
    * Why Pay More?
    * Ten Tips


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House Check Home Inspections a recognized leader providing superior home inspections in central ND. Choose an experienced independant Home Inspector. We will provide you a professional, thorough home inspection with an easy to understand detailed narrative report, using one of the best software programs available. We are also an Independent Home Inspection company. This means I work for you, not the realtor. Our referrals come from clients just like you. You will get an unbiased factual report of the visual defects that we find. We also have additional services available including Mold, Radon, Lead, and Water testing. Our Office is in Harvey, North Dakota. We exceed the requirements of a home inspector working in the State of North Dakota.

About
Professional Certified Home Inspection services in the central regions of the state of North Dakota, providing full home inspections, See Website

Areas Served
Setting the standard for Home Inspection services in central North Dakota with professional home inspections in:Minot Burlington, Surrey, Velva, Drake, Harvey, Fessenden, Carrington Jamestown, New Rockford, Maddock, Devils Lake, Leeds, Cando, Rugby, Rollete, Rolla Dunseith, Bottineau, Garrisson, Underwood, Turtle Lake, McClusky, Bismarck, Mandan.

What I Inspect
What We Inspect, Full Home Inspection, Structure, Exterior, Roof System, Plumbing, Electrical, Heating, HVAC, Interiors. Radon, Mold, Water, Lead testing, available.

My Promise
The Right Inspector the First Time, Professional, Certified, Inspections, by a Qualified Inspector, Registered,Insured. A detailed report within 24hrs of completion of the home inspection.

Standards
As a member of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors, I follow the standards of practice and code of ethics set by NACHI. Comply completely with the state requirements of North Dakota

Customer Testimonials
Customer satisfaction is our highest priority. We are proud that much of our business comes from satisfied clients referring us to you.

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Homeowners

Air Quality
Quick Facts... Indoor air quality can be worse than that of outdoor air. Problems can arise from moisture, insects, pets, appliances, radon, materials used in household products and furnishings, smoke and other sources. Effects range from minor annoyances to major health risks. Remedies include ventilation, cleaning, moisture control, inspections, and following manufacturers directions when using appliances and products. Research has shown that the quality of indoor air can be worse than that of outdoor air. Many homes are built or remodeled more tightly, without regard to the factors that assure fresh and healthy indoor air. Our homes today contain many furnishings, appliances and products that can affect indoor air quality.

Asbestos
Asbestos is a mineral fiber. It can be positively identified only with a special type of microscope. There are several types of asbestos fibers. In the past, asbestos was added to a variety of products to strengthen them and to provide heat insulation and fire resistance.

Biological Pollutants

Common Definitions

Conserve Energy

Constructed Wetlands
Certain urban runoff management controls can be incorporated into a development in a way that provides aesthetic and economic benefits. Urban runoff controls that are pleasing to the eye and safe for children can lead to increased property values. Because the beauty of natural surroundings can increase real property values and enhance the quality of life, beautification of land areas adjacent to waterways and detention ponds should be considered an integral part of planning by developers.

EMFs in the Home
EMFs in the Home / Electromagnetic Field information

Home Insurance Tips

Lead

Mold Information
Ten Things You Should Know About Mold

Mold & Moisture
Mold Basics The key to mold control is moisture control. If mold is a problem in your home, you should clean up the mold promptly and fix the water problem. It is important to dry water-damaged areas and items within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth.

Plumbing
Plumbing may be defined as practice, materials, and fixtures used in the installation, maintenance, and alteration of all piping, fixtures, appliances, and appurtenances in connection with sanitary or storm drainage facilities, the venting system, and the public or private water supply systems. Plumbing does not include the trade of drilling water wells, installing water softening equipment, or the business of manufacturing or selling plumbing fixtures, appliances, equipment, or hardware. A plumbing system consists of three separate parts: an adequate potable water supply system, a safe, adequate drainage system and ample fixtures and equipment.

Private Wells
If your family gets drinking water from a private well, do you know if your water is safe to drink? What health risks could you and your family face? Where can you go for help or advice? EPA regulates public water systems; it does not have the authority to regulate private drinking water wells. Approximately 15 percent of Americans rely on their own private drinking water supplies, and these supplies are not subject to EPA standards, although some state and local governments do set rules to protect users of these wells. Unlike public drinking water systems serving many people, they do not have experts regularly checking the waters source and its quality before it is sent to the tap. These households must take special precautions to ensure the protection and maintenance of their drinking water supplies.

Radon
EPA Recommends: If you are buying a home or selling your home, have it tested for radon. For a new home, ask if radon-resistant construction features were used and if the home has been tested.

Radon Risk

Roofing

Septic Systems
Septic systems treat and disperse relatively small volumes of wastewater from individual or small numbers of homes and commercial buildings. Septic system regulation is usually a state, tribal, and local responsibility. EPA provides information to homeowners and assistance to state and local governments to improve the management of septic systems to prevent failures that could harm human health and water quality.

Termites

Water Quality

Renovation

Building a Home

Energy Efficiency

Foundation Insulation
Homes being constructed today are more energy efficient than those built even just a few years ago, primarily due to significant improvements in building products and techniques as well as development of high-performance heating and cooling systems and other appliances. However, the benefits of foundation insulation are often overlooked. Heat loss from an uninsulated, conditioned basement may represent up to 50 percent of a home's total heat loss in a tightly sealed, well-insulated home. Foundation insulation is used primarily to reduce heating costs and has little or no benefit in lowering cooling costs. In addition to reducing heating costs, foundation insulation increases comfort, reduces the potential for condensation and corresponding growth of mold, and increases the livability of below-grade rooms

Historic Renovation

Log Homes

Rehabilitation

Stucco

Home Safety

Electrical Safety
Electricity is an essential part of our lives. However, it has the potential to cause great harm. Electrical systems will function almost indefinitely if properly installed and not overloaded or physically abused. Electrical fires in our homes claim the lives of 485 Americans each year and injure 2,305 more. Some of these fires are caused by electrical system failures and appliance defects, but many more are caused by the misuse and poor maintenance of electrical appliances, incorrectly installed wiring, and overloaded circuits and extension cords.

Child Safety
Childproofing Your Home - 12 Safety Devices to Protect Your Children About 2-1/2 million children are injured or killed by hazards in the home each year. The good news is that many of these incidents can be prevented by using simple child safety devices on the market today. Any safety device you buy should be sturdy enough to prevent injury to your child, yet easy for you to use. Its important to follow installation instructions carefully. In addition, if you have older children in the house, be sure they re-secure safety devices. Remember, too, that no device is completely childproof; determined youngsters have been known to disable them.

Holiday Safety

Pool Safety

Safety Checklist

Senior Safety Tips

Wildlife

Consumer Product Safety Commission Recall notices A-F

Consumer Product Safety Commisson Recall Notices G-Z

Home Buyers
Articles and Resources for Home Buyers

3 Mistakes

Closing Process

Things to Look For
Household Hazards - Things to Look For

Prebuilt Homes
The term "manufactured home" was adopted in 1980 by the the United States Congress to describe a type of house that is constructed in a factory to comply with a building code developed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In the past, manufactured homes were called "mobile homes," a term that many people still use. However, "mobile" is no longer an accurate name because fewer than five percent of such homes are ever moved off the owners original site.

What Really Matters
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Why Pay More?

Home Sellers
Having your home inspected by a NACHI inspector before you list is the recommendation found in the new edition of the book, Sell Your Home For More by Nick Gromicko.

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