Wood-destroying insects can cause serious structural damage to a home, often without being noticed until the problem becomes significant. In Texas, conditions are ideal for pests like termites and carpenter ants, making inspections an important part of the home-buying and ownership process. A wood-destroying insect inspection helps identify current infestations, past damage, and conditions that could lead to future problems. What Is a Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection? A wood-dest...
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When buying a home in Texas, one of the most important structural differences you will encounter is the type of foundation. The two most common types are slab foundations and pier and beam foundations. Each has its own advantages, challenges, and maintenance considerations. Understanding the differences can help you make a more informed decision and know what to expect during a home inspection. What Is a Slab Foundation? A slab foundation is a single layer of concrete po...
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Homes in Texas face a unique combination of heat, weak soil conditions, and weather patterns that can impact their structure and systems over time. Whether you are buying, selling, or maintaining a home, understanding these common issues can help you stay ahead of costly repairs. While every property is different, there are several patterns that inspectors consistently see across Texas homes. Foundation Movement One of the most common issues in Texas is fo...
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