Atlanta home inspector shares another home inspection picture

September 18, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Common Findings

As the Atlanta home inspector I am out there everyday doing home inspections to make sure that clients are protected and have peace of mind about the home they are about to purchase. Most of the clients appreciate how thorough I am and the fact that no area goesAtlanta home inspector shares garage door spring missing cable unchecked, including the roof, attic and crawl spaces. Inserted is a picture of where I found a Garage door springs that needs a safety cable running through it just in case they break. Most of the time home owners don’t think about this or the fact that if they break and there is no safety cable there they can fly down and hit someones car or personal belongs or worse, hit someone in the face. Safety is our main concern and I inspect every home as if I was going to be living there.

Now with all that said and done, when you find your dream home, make sure that you get a thorough home inspection from the Atlanta home inspector, David Lelak of IHI Home Inspections, he serves Canton, Alpharetta, Roswell, Cumming, Woodstock, Atlanta and all of North Georgia. Call us today at 404-788-2581 for a thorough home inspection.  We won’t let you buy the money pit.

We are proud to offer our new FREE Home Utility/Communication Connection Services where one call does it all, Satellite, Internet, Cable TV, Home Security, and Phone.  Call 1-866-594-4871 and provide them with access code 1008126.  Call our Free Home Concierge Services to save time, save money and simplify life!

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Atlanta Home Inspector shares information about Chinese Drywall

August 28, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under News & Events

As An Atlanta Home Inspector I have been asked more and more about the Chinese Drywall.  I am happy to be able to tell those that have asked me about it, that I have not ran across any of it during my Atlanta home inspections.  However I did run across the following article on my InterNachi membership website and thought it was full of valuable information.  I hope it helps with the questions you may have. 

 Chinese Drywall

by Nick Gromicko, Rob London and Kenton Shepard

Amidst a wave of Chinese import scares, ranging from toxic toys to tainted pet food, reports of contaminated drywall from that country have been popping up across the American Southeast. Chinese companies use unrefined “fly ash,” a coal residue found in smokestacks in coal-fired power plants in their manufacturing process. Fly ash contains strontium sulfide, a toxic substance commonly found in fireworks. In hot and wet environments, this substance can offgas into hydrogen sulfide, carbon disulfide, and carbonyl sulfide and contaminate a home’s air supply. chinese drywall inspection Atlanta Home Inspector shares information about Chinese Drywall

The bulk of these incidents have been reported in Florida and other southern states, likely due to the high levels of heat and humidity in that region. Most of the affected homes were built during the housing boom between 2004 and 2007, especially in the wake of Hurricane Katrina when domestic building materials were in short supply. An estimated 250,000 tons of drywall were imported from China during that time period because it was cheap and plentiful. This material was used in the construction of approximately 100,000 homes in the United States, and many believe this has lead to serious health and property damage.
Although not believed to be life- threatening, exposure to high levels of airborne hydrogen sulfide and other sulfur compounds from contaminated drywall can result in the following physical ailments:

  • sore throat;
  • sinus irritation;
  • coughing;
  • wheezing;
  • headache;
  • dry or burning eyes; and/or 
  • respiratory infections.

Due to this problem’s recent nature, there are currently no government or industry standards for inspecting contaminated drywall in homes. Professionals who have handled contaminated drywall in the past may know how to inspect for sulfur compounds but there are no agencies that offer certification in this form of inspection. Homeowners should beware of con artists attempting to make quick money off of this widespread scare by claiming to be licensed or certified drywall inspectors. An inspector can use the following tips to identify if a home’s drywall is contaminated:

  • The house has a strong sulfur smell reminiscent of rotten eggs.
  • Exposed copper wiring appears dark and corroded. Silver jewelry and silverware can become similarly corroded and discolored after several months of exposure.
  • A manufacturer’s label on the back of the drywall can be used to link it with manufacturers that are known to have used contaminated materials. One way to look for this is to enter the attic and remove some of the insulation. 
  • Drywall samples can be sent to a lab to be tested for dangerous levels of sulfur. This is the best testing method but also the most expensive.

Contaminated Chinese drywall cannot be repaired. Affected homeowners are being forced to either suffer bad health and failing appliances due to wire corrosion or replace the drywall entirely, a procedure which can cost tens of thousands of dollars. This contamination further reduces home values in a real estate environment already plagued by crisis. Some insurance companies are refusing to pay for drywall replacement and many of their clients are facing financial ruin. Class-action lawsuits have been filed against homebuilders, suppliers, and importers of contaminated Chinese drywall. Some large manufacturers named in these lawsuits are Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin, Knauf Gips, and Taishan Gypsum.

The Florida Department of Health recently tested drywall from three Chinese manufacturers and a domestic sample and published their findings. They found “a distinct difference in drywall that was manufactured in the United States and those that were manufactured in China.” The Chinese samples contained traces of strontium sulfide and emitted a sulfur odor when exposed to moisture and intense heat, while the American sample did not. The U.S. Consumer Safety Commission is currently performing similar tests. Other tests performed by Lennar, a builder that used Chinese drywall in 80 Florida homes, and Knauf Plasterboard, a manufacturer of the drywall, came to different conclusions than the Florida Department of Health. Both found safe levels of sulfur compounds in the samples that they tested. There is currently no scientific proof that Chinese drywall is responsible for the allegations against it.  

Regardless of its source, contamination of some sort is damaging property and health in the southern U.S. The media, who have publicized the issue, almost unanimously report that the blame lies with imported Chinese drywall that contains corrosive sulfur compounds originating from ash produced by Chinese coal-fired power plants. Homes affected by this contamination can suffer serious damage to the metal parts of appliances and piping and lead, potentially leading to considerable health issues. While no governing body has issued regulations regarding contaminated drywall, it is advisable that home inspectors be aware of the danger it poses and learn how to identify it.

 

Now with all that said and done, when you find your dream home, make sure that you get a thorough home inspection from the Atlanta home inspector, David Lelak of IHI Home Inspections, he serves Canton, Alpharetta, Roswell, Cumming, Woodstock, Atlanta and all of North Georgia. Call us today at 404-788-2581 for a thorough home inspection.  We won’t let you buy the money pit.

We are proud to offer our new FREE Home Utility/Communication Connection Services where one call does it all, Satellite, Internet, Cable TV, Home Security, and Phone.  Call 1-866-594-4871 and provide them with access code 1008126.  Call our Free Home Concierge Services to save time, save money and simplify life!

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Alpharetta Home buyers happy with the Atlanta home inspector

August 24, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Customer Feedback

Louis and Heather, new home buyers in Alpharetta Georgia, are extremely happy with their Alpharetta home inspection.  Every home inspection I do I take great pleasure in making sure that I take the time and go over any and all questions so that the home buyers are confident and have a great peace of mind when they are finished.

Now with all that said and done, when you find your dream home, make sure that you get a thorough home inspection from the Atlanta home inspector, David Lelak of IHI Home Inspections, he serves Canton, Alpharetta, Roswell, Cumming, Woodstock, Atlanta and all of North Georgia. Call us today at 404-788-2581 for a thorough home inspection.  We won’t let you buy the money pit.

We are proud to offer our new FREE Home Utility/Communication Connection Services where one call does it all, Satellite, Internet, Cable TV, Home Security, and Phone.  Call 1-866-594-4871 and provide them with access code 1008126.  Call our Free Home Concierge Services to save time, save money and simplify life!

You can also schedule your own Georgia home inspection today online.

We create Peace of Mind ONE Home Inspection at a time!

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Atlanta home inspector shares 5 ways to get your loan quicker

August 20, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Buying or Selling

As An Atlanta Home Inspector I love being able to not only provide valuable information on home inspections in Georgia, but I love sharing other tips and tricks to help you during your home buying process.  So when I found this information from Lisa Saunders and Kathy Delbridge over at Home Savings of America I knew that it would be information that you would find helpful.

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We should say that “working with us” is the first way! When you let us help you find the loan that’s right for you, you truly are taking advantage of some of the area’s best technology and expertise to get you a loan decision and funding on your loan quickly.

But here are five “other” ways you can speed up the process of getting a mortgage loan:

1. Have everything ready and in one place. Elsewhere on our website, you’ll find a list of things you might need in support of your mortgage application. If you get them all together and keep them in a safe, portable place like a special pouch or folder, you can cut down on time spent rooting around for things we may need. Also, you’ll help cut down on your own anxiety and confusion.

2. Be honest and complete when you fill out your application. “Fudging” your employment or residence history or omitting open credit accounts you’d rather not have considered doesn’t increase your chances of getting a favorable loan. In 100 percent of cases, it makes it harder, and take longer.

3. Respond promptly to requests for additional information. During processing, we or the lender considering your loan may need additional information. Provide it as soon as you get the request, or return the call as soon as you get the message.

4. Be prepared to explain derogatory items in your credit report. This is really part of number 2 above. If you had an illness or a divorce where you missed or made late payments, or you have other instances of late payments or delinquencies on your credit report, be prepared to explain them. Be honest, and don’t be nervous! The loan processor isn’t judging you, they’re trying to fill in all the blanks in their paperwork.

5. Let the appraiser in! The appraisal is one of the lengthiest parts of the mortgage loan process. Studies have shown that the single biggest factor in appraisal “lag time” is the appraiser’s inability to reach the homeowner to make an appointment. If you’re refinancing and the appraiser calls to make an appointment, make it as soon as convenient for both of you.

And remember that the appraiser doesn’t want to buy your house. He or she will say what the house is worth clean and tidy and in reasonable repair, even if you have some dirty laundry on the laundry room floor or dirty dishes in the sink. Cleaning doesn’t get you a higher appraisal! Letting the appraiser in as soon as possible gets you a loan faster, though.

Now with all that said and done, when you find your dream home, make sure that you get a thorough home inspection from the Atlanta home inspector, David Lelak of IHI Home Inspections, he serves Canton, Alpharetta, Roswell, Cumming, Woodstock, Atlanta and all of North Georgia. Call us today at 404-788-2581 for a thorough home inspection.  We won’t let you buy the money pit.

We are proud to offer our new FREE Home Utility/Communication Connection Services where one call does it all, Satellite, Internet, Cable TV, Home Security, and Phone.  Call 1-866-594-4871 and provide them with access code 1008126.  Call our Free Home Concierge Services to save time, save money and simplify life!

You can also schedule your own Georgia home inspection today online.

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Atlanta home inspector shares a few different home maintenance issues

July 13, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Maintenance & Safety Tip

As an Atlanta home inspector I constantly find different maintenance issues.  In the following video I point out some different items that you can do to maintain your home, which will increase the value whether live there forever or sell it later on down the road. 

 

Check back often for new ways to help maintain your home or different items that you could be doing around your home. 

David Lelak of IHI Home Inspections serves Canton, Alpharetta, Roswell, Cumming, Woodstock, Atlanta and all of North Georgia. 

We are proud to offer our new FREE Home Concierge Services where one call does it all, Satellite, Internet, Cable TV, Home Security, and Phone.  Call 1-866-594-4871 and provide them with access code 1008126.  Call our Free Home Concierge Services to save time, save money and simplify life!
You can also schedule your own home inspection today online.

We create Peace of Mind ONE Home Inspection at a time. 

 

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TPR Valve issue found in a Alpharetta Home Inspection

May 24, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Common Findings

Atlanta home inspector shares TPR valve problem
Atlanta home inspector shares TPR valve problem

As an Atlanta home inspector I look for all kinds of issues while doing a home inspection.  Some things are typical and then some things are out of the ordinary.  This TPR Valve was installed with an uphill slope when it should have been installed with a level slope at least.  Would you as a home owner have noticed this?  We are trained to look for the un-ordinary.  Call me today at 404-788-2581 if you want a thorough North Georgia home inspection.   My promise to you is this, I will inspect your perspective home as if my family was going to live in it.  I will check for any and all safety issues that may affect you and your loved ones.  You can also schedule your home inspection online. 

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Atlanta home inspector shares common electrical panel home inspection issue

May 8, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Common Findings

Atlanta home inspector shares electrical panel issueAtlanta home inspector highly recommends sealing off the holes in the electrical panel to prevent bugs and mice from getting down in your electrical panel.  “What’s that Smell?” Maybe something fried!  Yuck!

In all seriuousness, you really dont want anything getting down in your electrical panel and causing problems, sealing the holes off is your best solution.

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Presented by the Atlanta home inspector, David Lelak of IHI Home Inspections, he serves Canton, Alpharetta, Roswell, Cumming, Woodstock, Atlanta and all of North Georgia. Call us today at 404-788-2581 for a thorough home inspection.  We won’t let you buy the money pit.

We are proud to offer our new FREE Home Concierge Services where one call does it all, Satellite, Internet, Cable TV, Home Security, and Phone.  Call 1-866-594-4871 and provide them with access code 1008126.  Call our Free Home Concierge Services to save time, save money and simplify life!


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In case you need a laugh today! Here it is from the Atlanta home inspector

February 18, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Laughter is the Best Medicine

 Atlanta home inspector wanted to share this just in case you need a laugh today!

Your Yearly Dementia Test
 
 It’s that time of year to take our annual senior
 citizen test.
 Exercise of the brain is as important as exercise of the
 muscles. As we grow older, it’s important to keep
 mentally alert… If you don’t use it, you lose it!
 Below is a very private way to gauge your loss or non-loss
 of intelligence.
 Take the test presented here to determine if you’re
 losing it or not. The spaces below are so you don’t see
 the answers until you’ve made your answer.
 OK, relax, clear your mind and begin.
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 1. What do you put in a toaster?
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 Answer: ‘bread.’ If you said ‘toast,’
 give up now and do something else.
 Try not to hurt yourself. If you said, bread, go to
 Question 2.

 

 2. Say ‘ silk’ five times. Now spell
 ’silk.’ What do cows drink?

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 Answer: Cows drink water. If you said ‘milk,’
 don’t attempt the next question. Your brain is
 over-stressed and may even overheat. Content yourself with
 reading a more appropriate literature such as Auto World.
 However, if you said ‘water’, proceed to question
 3.

 

 3. If a red house is made from red bricks and a blue
 house is made from blue bricks and a pink house is made
 from pink bricks and a black house is made from black
 bricks, what is a green house made from?
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 Answer: Greenhouses are made from glass. If you said
 ’green bricks,’ why are you still reading these???
 If you said ‘glass,’ go on to Question 4.

 

 4. It’s twenty years ago, and a plane is flying at
 20,000 feet over Germany (If you will recall, Germany at
 the time was politically divided into West Germany and
 East Germany.) Anyway, during the flight, two engines
 fail. The pilot, realizing that the last remaining engine
 is also failing, decides on a crash landing procedure.
 Unfortunately the engine fails before he can do so and the
 plane fatally crashes smack in the middle of ‘no
 man’s land’ between East Germany and West
 Germany. Where would you bury the survivors? East Germany,
 West Germany, or no man’s land’?

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Answer: You don’t bury survivors.
 If you said ANYTHING else, you’re a dunce and you
 must stop. If you said, ‘You don’t bury
 survivors’, proceed to the next question.

 

 5. Without using a calculator – You are driving a bus
 from London to Milford Haven in Wales. In London, 17
 people get on the bus. In Reading, six people get off the
 bus and nine people get on. In Swindon, two people get off
 and four get on. In Cardiff, 11 people get off and 16
 people get on. In Swansea, three people get off and five
 people get on . In Carmathen, six people get off and three
 get on. You then arrive at Milford Haven.
 What was the name of the bus driver?
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 Answer: Oh, for crying out loud!
 Don’t you remember your own name? It was YOU!!

 

 PS: 95% of people fail most of the questions!!

 If you’re in need of a few more laughs you can get good clean jokes here!

 

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The Alpharetta home inspector never thought he would see this during an Alpharetta roof inspection

January 5, 2009 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Common Findings

As an Alpharetta home inspector I have seen some really unusual things before, but this one nearly took the cake!  During a routine home inspection in Alpharetta Georgia I ran across the following home inspection item in the following picture.patrick cassie hayes 041 300x225 The Alpharetta home inspector never thought he would see this during an Alpharetta roof inspection

That’s right, folks!  Here’s the mark up! i19 The Alpharetta home inspector never thought he would see this during an Alpharetta roof inspection

 

We found a water spigot on top of the roof along with a bracket for what I guess is a hose to slide through.  Now I have to admit, this is either the most unusual things I have seen or maybe the wisest things I have seen.  You see this house is surrounded by beautiful huge trees and the leaves are all in the gutters and on the roof.  So if I was going to clean the mess off the roof I would probably try and pressure wash it or at least hose it and the gutters off.  This home owner just took it a step further and put his spigot right there on the roof for easy access. 

David Lelak is an Alpharetta home inspector and owner of IHI Home Inspections and serves Canton, Alpharetta, Roswell, Cumming, Woodstock, Atlanta and all of North Georgia.  Call David today at 404-788-2581 to get your dream home inspected.

We are proud to offer our new FREE Home Concierge Services where one call does it all, Satellite, Internet, Cable TV, Home Security, and Phone.  Call 1-866-594-4871 and provide them with access code 1008126.  Call our Free Home Concierge Services to save time, save money and simplify life!
You can also schedule your own home inspection today online.

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Integrity is what you’ll get from IHI Home Inspections

December 29, 2008 by Bonnie Lelak  
Filed under Customer Feedback

 It’s not very often that you find a company whose customer service goes above andamclain1 Integrity is what youll get from IHI Home Inspections beyond your expectations. David Lelak with IHI Home Inspections was extremely professional, friendly, and thorough in his home inspection. He presented us with a detailed home inspection report that even impressed my husband who is usually not easy to impress! David brought things to our attention that would have gone unattended to without his knowledge and would have ended up costing us a lot of money down the line. I will definitely recommend this company in the future. If you need a professional and detail oriented home inspection company – look no further than IHI Home Inspections

 Aly McLain of Canton, GA              

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