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  • What are Wall Studs

    First time homebuyers and others that are unfamiliar with how a house is constructed will benefit from this article. There are many occasions where a homeowner will need to know how to. find the "studs" to hang a heavy object, picture, etc. Wall studs are structural elements in the construction of homes. Studs are part of the framing of the building and are typically vertical wood beams that run from floor to ceiling. Full article below.

  • Top Electrical Problems Found During Inspections

    During my time as a home inspector, and as a home owner, I have seen a wide range of electrical issues. I thought it would be interesting to our readers to compile the top electrical issues that I have observed: GFCI Outlets Missing or Defective Ungrounded Outlets Reverse Polarity Outlets Electrical Panel Age Concerns Smoke Detector or Carbon Monoxide Detector Concerns Full article below:

  • When to Change a Furnace Filter

    Check your furnace filter monthly and change it when it’s dirty. You’ll get better heating in the winter and air conditioning in summer. You’ll save on your utility bills and extend the life of your furnace too. Full article below.

  • Asbestos in the Home

    Most products made today do not contain asbestos. Those few products made which still contain asbestos and could be inhaled are required to be labeled as such. However, until the 1970s, many types of building products and insulation materials used in homes contained asbestos. Full article found below:

  • Summer Maintenance Tips 2022

    Summer is one of the best times for you to do maintenance at home. While the sun is up and it’s safer to stay outside you can take the opportunity to repair or maintain areas of the home to avoid future major repairs as well as for your peace of mind. Found below are some areas of the home that you can give extra attention to during the summer.

  • Cleaning AC Condenser Unit

    There's nothing worse then having your air conditioner fail in the sweltering summer. To prevent this, be sure your AC condenser is free of dust, dirt and other debris. Tools Required Cordless drill Hose and spray nozzle Screwdriver w/socket Soft-bristle brush Full article below.

  • Keeping You Safe From Radon

    There is a great brochure created by the Minnesota Department of Health, "Keeping You Safe from Radon". In Minnesota 2 in 5 homes have high radon. It is estimated that 21,000 people die each year in the United States from lung cancer due to radon exposure. A radon test is the only way to know how much radon is in your home. Radon can be reduced with a mitigation system. Radon is a serious public health concern in Minnesota. The average radon level in Minnesota is more than three times higher than the U.S. radon level. This is due to our geology and how our homes are operated. Minnesota homes are closed up or heated most of the year, which can result in higher levels of radon. I am licensed in the state of MN for radon measurement. Contact West Egg today to have your home measured for levels of radon. Additional information can be found below:

  • Fall Maintenance 2022

    Many of the leaves in our trees have fallen and this weekend is a picture perfect sunny Autumn day in the state. If you haven't finished your fall maintenance list, get on it now. To help you remember everything you're supposed to do as a Minnesota homeowner, I've compiled a comprehensive list of fall maintenance items below.

  • Ice Dams

    Ice dam removal is a pain, so try to prevent them from forming in the first place. The key to preventing ice dams is simply to keep your attic and roof cold. After a snowfall, a cold roof will have a thick blanket of snow. A warmer roof, however, will soon have clear spots where the snow has melted off, and may well have icicles hanging from the eaves. To keep your roof cold, follow these three steps: Close up attic bypasses Measure your attic insulation level Add roof and soffit vents Full article below.

  • Winterizing Hose Bibs

    When the season turns cool, it’s time to winterize your outdoor faucet. This is probably one of a long list of fall chores, but resist the temptation to skip it. If you don’t get around to winterizing your outdoor faucet before the first frost, the water in your pipes could freeze with disastrous (and expensive) results. Fortunately, it can be pretty quick and simple to winterize an outdoor faucet. Just follow this easy step-by-step guide below.

  • New Email Footer

    West Egg Inspections has a new footer for their e-mail communications!!! We are now entering the holiday season with Thanksgiving "under our belt", literally and Christmas less than 1 month away. I look forward to working with you next year as 2023 hopefully promises to be a better year for home buyers as both interest rates and house prices decrease as we tame inflation. Happy Holidays Tim Rubash, West Egg Inspections and Home Services, LLC

  • Do-It-Yourself Checklist for Sellers

    Consider a few steps you can take on your own to ensure a smooth inspection. Based on feedback from an earlier entry on this same subject, I've included a one page summary checklist found below.

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