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Missing Handrails

In the picture above. The stairs have missing handrails. Missing handrails present a fall hazard.

Unprotected  Wiring

This picture from the attic is the top of the bathroom exhaust fan enclosure. The high voltage wire is being spliced with wire nuts. This wire should be protected in an electric box. Exposed splices in the electrical present an electrical hazzard. 

Damaged Engineered truss Member

This picture was taken on a pre drywall inspection on a new construction home. This damaged truss member can allow for a weakened roof system, and potential failure.

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In the video above the phase down of the higher global warming refrigerants will start in 2025.

Home inspections are needed on older homes and new builds, especially with how rapid homes are being built, corners are cut for a quicker turnover rate. At Home and Comfort Inspections protection and safety is my number one goal for the potential homeowners. 

SPA MAINTENANCE

Spa maintenance information. If you own a spa or pool, you know how important it is to balance the water PH level. There are three basic tests needed whether you have a spa or pool. Number one PH balance. So, what is the PH balance? It is the measurement of water to determine whether it is acidic or alkaline. A PH level of 7.2 to 7.8 should be maintained for healthy spa water. Anything below 7.2 can cause irritation and itchiness and red eye plus harm to the spa internal parts as well. Number 2 sanitation levels whether you use chlorine, Bromine, or spa type sanitizers. This is very important maintaining process. Sanitizers control bacteria growth. Warm spa water is inviting to bacteria which gives it a favorable environment to live. Sanitizer levels control any bacteria growth. Keeping the sanitation level between 1 and 4 PPMs (parts per million) is ideal to keep the spa water safe. Number 3 water hardness. Water hardness levels need to be controlled to prevent scale buildup. Hardness levels of 2.0 to 2.5 PPMs (parts per million)