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Why get a home inspection? Who cares? You should! Everyday thousands of American home buyers realize they were confident in their visual inspection powers and were sure of what they were buying only to find out that they were in fact wrong. In that s
It’s still blowing air, so why change the filter? Changing the filter of your furnace before it starts getting cold is not just a good idea, it’s protecting your investment. A dirty HVAC filter can lead to all sorts of bad problems that a
Why keep your basement dry? You’re a first time home buyer and you’ve never had a basement of your own. All your aunts and uncles and your mom and dad are telling you “keep your basement dry!” But why? And how? 
Moisture in th
Its just water right? Wrong. What benefit would we gain if we got our private well tested? Well to answer this we have to understand what a private well is and the dangers and risks associated with pulling water straight from the ground. 
There are t
Improper grading can be a confusing term to those who aren’t inspection, excavation, or landscaping professionals, but that’s ok!! That’s what Im here for. Whenever you hear the word “grade” substitute the word with &ldq
What the heck is a “lifted ground” and why does it matter? A lifted ground is a term that inspectors and electricians use to describe an outlet that has no ground, or the ground is not bonded to the neutral. I know, I know what does that
So, you have an inspection report from a bogus company that says "Garage door not fire rated" ......... What the heck does that even mean??? A fire rated door is a door that is designed from its inception to stop fires on one side of the do
Its a sump pump!!!
A sump pump is your home's first line of defense against basement flooding. It sits in a pit (called a sump basin) and kicks on when water levels rise pumping excess water away from your foundation.
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What Is Knob and Tube Wiring and Why Should You Care?
If your home was built before the 1950s, it might still have knob and tube wiring hiding behind the walls.
It looks old-school because it is, and it comes with serious risks.
 Why It Needs a Thoro
Busy schedule? We’ve got you covered.
At Rust Belt Inspections, we specialize in afternoon and after-work inspections Because your time matters!!! And we know you want to b there when we find important information regarding your home. Whether y

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