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		<description><![CDATA[100% Satisfaction Guarantee With Each Sacramento Home Inspection. Get Your Sacramento Home Inspection Now. Call 1-877-424-8289 Sacramento Home Inspector Fewer Surprises Equals Peace of Mind What could be more exciting than buying a new home? The experience of a new community, new neighbors and friends, and perhaps even a whole new outlook on life can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  100% Satisfaction Guarantee With Each <b>Sacramento Home Inspection</b>. Get Your <i>Sacramento Home Inspection</i> Now. Call 1-877-424-8289</p>
<p>Sacramento Home Inspector<br />
Fewer Surprises Equals Peace of Mind<br />
What could be more exciting than buying a new home? The experience of a new community, new neighbors and friends, and perhaps even a whole new outlook on life can certainly prove to be an extremely exhilarating event.</p>
<p>Certified Sacramento Home InspectionBut once the newness and excitement wear off, surprises may occur that can diminish the joy of owning a house. This is where American Pride <u>Sacramento Home Inspection</u> Service can help reduce the chances of unpleasant,and sometimes costly, surprises after move-in.</p>
<p>American Pride Home Inspection Service inspectors conduct a thorough 400+ point evaluation of the home that can help you understand the home&#8217;s current condition. Our Sacramento home inspectors are trained and certified to meet the industry&#8217;s highest standards. With an American Pride home inspection, you&#8217;ll understand why American Pride Home Inspection Service offers peace of mind to more real estate buyers than anyone else in the industry.</p>
<p>Fewer Surprises Equals Peace of Mind</p>
<p>Nothing could be worse than suddenly finding out that there are major defects with the home inspection sacramentoyou have just purchased. We take measures to make sure that you are very familiar with the home and the conditions of its major systems. Once armed with this knowledge, we can help you feel more secure about your decision to purchase your Sacramento home. We know the home buying process can be very stressful. We will provide you with a thorough and professional Sacramento home inspection to make sure that you are well informed about the home you are purchasing. You can rest easy knowing that we have examined your home and reported the findings to you in our easy-to-read American Pride Home Inspection Service Report. Please review your Inspection Agreement for details regarding the scope of Sacramento inspections and exclusions.</p>
<p>A History of Thoroughness and Reliability<br />
home inspector sacramento<br />
American Pride Home Inspection Service is the Number One Home Inspection Company in Sacramento. Our Sacramento inspectors are certified (InterNACHI) inspectors and utilize state of the art inspection equipment to deliver a comprehensive, written inspection report.</p>
<p>The American Pride Home Inspection Report<br />
We understand that purchasing a home takes a lot of your time and energy. That is why American Pride Home Inspection Service provide you with a comprehensive summary of your future home&#8217;s condition. This makes it easy for you to reference specific items.<br />
For more information, contact our office at 1-877-IB4-UBuy (877-424-8289).</p>
<p>Home Inspector Sacramento- James Budrow, CalNACHI Board Certified Member- InterNACHI Certified Member. International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. </p>
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		<title>Responsible Landscaping Is Xeriscaping</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 23:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New Trend in Responsible Landscaping is Called Xeriscaping Xeriscaping, Responsible Landscaping Modern homeowners are continually improving their homes while also trying to make responsible landscaping choices that are healthy for family and environment.  Unfortunately, what has become a glowing symbol of homeownership in America is also a huge drain on the environment – the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_749" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Xeriscaping1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-749 " title="Xeriscaping-The New Trend in Responsible Landscaping" src="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Xeriscaping1-200x300.jpg" alt="The New Trend in Responsible Landscaping" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sacramento Xeriscaping</p></div>
<h1>The New Trend in Responsible Landscaping is Called Xeriscaping</h1>
<h2>Xeriscaping, Responsible Landscaping</h2>
<p>Modern homeowners are continually improving their homes while also  trying to make <b>responsible landscaping</b> choices that are healthy for family and  environment.  Unfortunately, what has become a glowing symbol of  homeownership in America is also a huge drain on the environment – the  robust and homogenous lawn.  As the idea of the lawn gained widespread  popularity in the early 20<sup>th</sup> century, homeowners spent  countless hours and dollars to grow and maintain the perfect lawn. To  keep a lawn full, green, and weed-free requires regular seeding,  watering, tending, and mowing.  But today, with increasing awareness  about the environmental impact of everyday activities, many homeowners  have begun to cut down on using up water and energy resources and  spreading chemical fertilizers and weed-killers.  A new trend is gaining  popularity as a solution to the environmental issues and economic costs  associated with lawn care: xeriscaping or <i>responsible landscaping</i>.</p>
<p><u>Responsible landscaping</u> or xeriscaping, with the “x” pronounced as a “z,” stems from  the Greek “xeros” meaning dry.  Xeriscaping is simply a responsible landscaping  design that is tailored to thrive with little maintenance.  It generally  requires less water, pest control, and fertilizer than traditional  landscaping, therefore saving money, time, and natural resources.  The  principal goal of xeriscaping or responsible landscaping is to utilize the land’s natural  properties and not to force something foreign into the plan.  That means  a good xeriscaping design will take account of the shape and slope of  the land, the soil content, and plants and flowers that are native to  the region and climate.</p>
<h3>There are many choices a homeowner can make when switching to a  xeriscaping or a responsible landscaping plan.</h3>
<ul>
<li>If you      just love having an expanse of lawn, let the native  grasses grow in,      including mosses and weeds.  In      other words,  keep anything that is green!       Those varieties will need less water,  as they are naturally suited      to the climate.</li>
<li>If      you’re willing to reduce your lawn size, keep smaller  swatches of lawn      between groupings of plants or as edges to  walkways.</li>
<li>Incorporate      native plants and flowers throughout the space.   Research plants that are native to other      areas but that are hardy  and will work in your region with little      maintenance.  When  deciding on plant      placement, group plants that have similar  watering needs together to      maximize watering efficiency.</li>
<li>Use      walls and edging on sloping terrain so that water will pool  and soak into      the soil and roots well.  Supplement      soil with  compost and mulch to help retain moisture and regulate      temperature.</li>
<li>A rock      garden is a good way to utilize naturally occurring  stones and an area      that does not easily support green growth.</li>
<li>Patios,      walkways, decks, and other responsible landscaping hardscap features add  another element to      reduce landscaping care.</li>
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<p>Because xeriscaping is essentially about practicing regionally responsible landscaping, it can be quite easy to make the changes.  Look  at your current landscaping plan and see what can be adapted to lower  maintenance costs and save resources.  There are a wide range of  beautiful and interesting plants and elements that can be incorporated  into a xeriscaping or responsible landscaping design.</p>
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		<title>Home Maintenance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simple Home Maintenance Tips Home Maintenance Now that we are well into the spring season, many homeowners may have begun spring cleaning home maintenance efforts and preparations for summer renovations.  And it’s also a good time to do a little preventative care around the house to make sure that things are working as they should [...]]]></description>
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<p><div id="attachment_750" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 211px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-750 " title="Home Maintenance" src="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/An-Ounce-of-Prevention-201x300.jpg" alt="Spring cleaning home maintenance efforts and preparations for summer renovations" width="201" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Home Maintenance Efforts</p></div></h1>
<h3>Home Maintenance</h3>
<p>Now that we are well into the spring season, many  homeowners may have begun spring cleaning <b>home maintenance</b> efforts and preparations for  summer renovations.  And it’s also a good time to do a little  preventative care around the house to make sure that things are working  as they should be.  Simple, routine <i>home maintenance</i> can minimize the need  for costly, disruptive, and time-consuming repairs in the future. Here  are some quick <u>home maintenance</u> tips for a few household items that can help you keep  things running smoothly.<br />
Air Conditioner Home Maintenance<br />
Before the heat of summer kicks in, make sure that the air  conditioning unit is ready to work.  Change or clean the filter monthly as part of regular home maintenance.   Remove any obstructions or debris from around the condensing unit – it  needs to draw on outdoor air to cool for the inside.  Check for Freon  leaks and make sure levels are adequate for maximum efficiency.</p>
<h3>Refrigerator Home Maintenance</h3>
<p>One of the biggest priorities of home maintenance with a refrigerator is ensuring that  cold air stays in, keeping your food fresh and your energy bills in  line.  Make sure that the unit is level so that doors are sealing  tightly.  Clean the gaskets on the doors every few months and replace  cracked or damaged ones so that the doors shut properly.  Check that the  small tube running refrigerant from the condenser to the evaporator  isn’t kinked or leaking.  Regularly removing dust build-up from the coils can help  the refrigerator work efficiently.</p>
<h3>Washing Machine Home Maintenance</h3>
<p>It may seem odd that you should wash your washing machine, but you  can increase the life of the machine by keeping it clean and in good  repair. Clean the tub according to the manufacturer’s guidelines and  wipe drippings off of the exterior (some stain removers or other  chemicals might corrode the exterior). Check for dripping water coming  from cracked hoses or loose fittings, and replace parts as necessary.   If your machine bangs around during a cycle, adjust the feet to level it  and prevent damage. Ensure that the drain hose is secured properly so  that pressure does not cause it to loosen and spill water onto your  floor.</p>
<h3>Toilet Home Maintenance</h3>
<p>A disabled toilet is one of the biggest inconveniences a family can  encounter.  Some easy investigation can identify leaks early and keep  the fix simple.  Add a small amount of red food coloring to the tank,  and then check the toilet bowl later. If the water has turned red, water  is seeping through from the tank, and you may need to replace some  parts.</p>
<h2>Plumbing Home Maintenance</h2>
<p>A plumbing backup generally brings a halt to everything else until  the issue is fixed.  Take basic measures to keep pipes clear and prevent  clogs.  Fit all tub, shower, and sink drains with strainers to catch  hair and other debris.  Clean old strainers and replace loose or broken  ones.  It’s also wise to have the entire family review the location of  the inside and outside water shut-off valves in case of emergency.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com">Sacramento Home Inspection</a> Service recommends having a yearly home maintenance inspection to help protect your investment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping Electrical Outlets and Switches Updated New houses are getting bigger – research has shown that over the past sixty years the average new house size has more than doubled from approximately 1000 to 2300 square feet.   These days there is more space to heat and cool and more space for appliances and equipment.  Older [...]]]></description>
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<h1><em><em>Keeping Electrical Outlets and Switches Updated</em></em></p>
<div id="attachment_753" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><em><em><em><em><img class="size-medium wp-image-753" title="Keeping Electrical Outlets and Switches Updated" src="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/electrical-upgrade-300x258.jpg" alt="Keeping Electrical Outlets and Switches Updated" width="300" height="258" /></em></em></em></em><p class="wp-caption-text">Electrical upgrade</p></div>
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<p>New houses are getting bigger – research has shown that over the past  sixty years the average new house size has more than doubled from  approximately 1000 to 2300 square feet.   These days there is more space  to heat and cool and more space for appliances and equipment.  Older  homes must also support increased electricity usage.  Cooking, heating,  lighting, technology, and air conditioning all contribute to rising  household electricity consumption.  And some appliances have switched  from gas to electric power over the years (such as heat pumps and water  heaters), adding to that load.  The end result is that most homes are  powered up with outlets full of plugs and power strips.</p>
<p>As the family habits change over time (video game consoles,  additional computers) it’s important to ensure that the electrical  system can support those needs. Replacing electrical outlets and  switches can be a do-it-yourself project. However, if you are not  reasonably familiar with or comfortable working with electrical  components, don’t hesitate to have an expert do the work.  Either way,  it helps to have a professional inspect the house and advise on what is  required. Make a yearly home inspection part of your routine and update  electrical components as needed to protect your family, belongings, and  home from power shortages, electric shocks, and fire hazards.</p>
<h3>Outlets</h3>
<p>With outlets, it&#8217;s helpful to know what type to use in different  situations. GFI or GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlets  provide extra protection from power surges.  Kitchen, bathroom, and  exterior outlets should be protected by a GFCI to guard against  electrocution.  GFCI outlets should also be installed in locations that  supply power to expensive or delicate appliances like the family  computer.  For less power-intensive equipment, like table lamps, a  regular 120-volt receptacle might do.  If you are replacing the outlets  throughout the house, consider grounding them all to be safe.</p>
<h3>Switches</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re replacing light switches, you may want to consider  upgrading them. In recent years, the range of options in light switches  has grown to offer a variety of features including full-range dimming; a  delayed fade from full light to off; dimmers that can be programmed  with several different settings; switches that automatically turn lights  on when a person enters the room and off when they leave; and central  lighting controls that operate lights anywhere in the house.  Tailoring  the switches from room to room to suit different needs will serve a  twofold purpose.  Having specified light will create an ambiance that  relates to the use of the space.  And having smart switches that turn  off when a person leaves a room or dimmers that can cast less than full  light when appropriate will also make your lighting and therefore your  electricity use more efficient and less costly.</p>
<p>James Budrow at Sacramento Inspection recommends homeowners schedule   yearly  maintenance inspections to help protect their investment.</p>
<p>Schedule your <a href="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/book-an-inspection/">Sacramento    home inspection</a> today.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping the Deck in Good Repair Remove and Repair Damaged Areas Dry rot is a fungus that spreads through wet wood, and is a particular problem for decks. Test for dry rot by using a prodding tool like a screwdriver or an awl to determine if the wood is soft.  Any wood that is soft [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_755" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 211px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-755" title="Deck maintenance" src="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Deck-maintenance-201x300.jpg" alt="Keeping the Deck in Good Repair" width="201" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Keeping the Deck in Good Repair</p></div>
<h3>Remove and Repair  Damaged Areas</h3>
<p>Dry rot is a fungus that spreads through wet wood,  and is a particular problem for decks. Test for dry rot by using a  prodding tool like a screwdriver or an awl to determine if the wood is  soft.  Any wood that is soft should be replaced so that other timber  does not become infected. Also, identify the source of the problem, such  as nearby clogged drainage pipes, and fix that issue promptly as well.  Otherwise, you will find yourself making the same repairs over again  until the boards are beyond repair. Beams, posts, and joists that are on  or are very close to the ground are especially vulnerable to damage  from mud and pooled water and will need more frequent attention.</p>
<p>Boards that have suffered weather damage can also twist out of  shape, creating an uneven and potentially hazardous walking surface.  These boards can often be fixed rather than replaced. Remove nails or  screws from the twisted boards. Cut a notch out of a 2&#215;4 so that it can  be fitted over the end of a twisted board to move the board back into  place. Once the board is set, nail or screw it down firmly. For  particularly difficult boards, use a counterweight (such as someone  standing on it) to flatten it out while you reattach it.  There are a  few advantages to fixing a board rather than replacing it.  First, you  will not have the added cost for new materials, and second, you will not  have a strip of new lumber that does not match the rest of the deck.   If you do need to install new boards to replace irreversibly damaged  sections, thoroughly clean the older portions of the deck so that the  new and old parts of the deck more closely match.</p>
<h3>Fix  Loosened Nails</h3>
<p>Wood contracts and expands with the changing  weather, causing nails to pop out of the boards. Pull these nails out  and replace them with longer, thicker nails or with galvanized deck  screws. You can also countersink the nails into the wood – setting them  slightly below the surface – with a nail set tool.  Some nail varieties,  such as brad nails, are designed for this purpose.  Countersinking will  give a better hold and a more finished appearance.</p>
<h3>Prevent  Future Damage</h3>
<p>A sealer should be used to finish off the deck  and guard against moisture. Because a sealer will slow down the rate at  which the wood absorbs water, it can reduce the expansion and  contraction that causes much of the warping, cracking, and nail popping  that destroys decks.</p>
<p>James Budrow at Sacramento Inspection  recommends homeowners schedule yearly  maintenance inspections to help  protect their investment.</p>
<p>Schedule your <a href="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/book-an-inspection/">Sacramento   home inspection</a> today.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Increase Your Living Space The basement was traditionally a dark and dank place to store holiday decorations and old toys.  But the modern family uses more space per person than in the past, and many homeowners are looking for more livable space. Turning the basement into usable quarters is a logical choice.  Whether you have [...]]]></description>
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<p>The basement was traditionally a dark and dank place to store holiday decorations and old toys.  But the modern family uses more space per person than in the past, and many homeowners are looking for more livable space. Turning the basement into usable quarters is a logical choice.  Whether you have a full or partial basement, follow some basic steps to create a cozy and appealing retreat: prepare the space for safe living, consider how you and your family will use the space, and thoughtfully design the plan to meet those needs.</p>
<h3>Prepare the Space for Safe Living</h3>
<p>Subterranean spaces are always vulnerable to dampness and flooding.  Even if you rarely have water problems, address even small issues and take proactive measures to prevent larger problems before doing any other work. One bout of leaking or flooding can ruin any finish work.  Start by consulting a professional home inspector who specializes in waterproofing basements.</p>
<p>Air that circulates well helps prevent condensation and mold problems.  But most basements in older homes have few if any vents and return air ducts. During the remodeling process add these openings where they will be the most effective. If your basement houses the furnace and other major appliances install a carbon monoxide detector to ensure that dangerous fumes are not being sucked through the vents and into the rest of the house.</p>
<h3>Decide How the Space Will be Used</h3>
<p>A finished basement will add a significant amount of livable space to your home.  Consider your family’s changing needs and how you will use the space. Popular and practical uses include a recreation room for the kids, a music practice area, or a home theater. Utility components such as water lines and heating and cooling ducts are usually available, so it is generally easy to add a bathroom and other comforts to turn the space into a guest suite as well.</p>
<h3>Design Thoughtfully</h3>
<p>Make practical decorating choices.  Install surfaces that don’t easily absorb moisture instead of plush carpets and curtains.  If you want to carpet, consider a hardy indoor/outdoor variety or use area rugs that can be removed and cleaned.  And plan for electronics or technology needs by adding adequate wiring and outlets on each wall.<br />
Maximize natural light – if the basement partially extends above ground level add windows or enlarge existing ones; you can dig window wells for completely underground spaces.  If you are concerned about security, install glass bricks rather than actual windows to allow light into the room. Keep the layout open so that light will move throughout the space. Creative use of artificial light can also help to open up the space and dispel that “cave feeling” of many basements.  Direct the light upwards to give the allusion of greater ceiling height. Strategically placed mirrors will also amplify the lighting effects.</p>
<p>You might be starting out from a rough space, but with the right design you’ll have a great addition that will increase your living comfort and your home’s value.</p>
<p>This article was brought to by <a href="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com">SacramentoInspection.com</a></p>
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<p>Schedule your <a href="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/book-an-inspection/">Sacramento home inspection</a> today.</p>
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		<title>Basic Appliance Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 18:12:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tbudrow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cleanliness Keeps Appliances Going Modern appliances have evolved into some of the most sophisticated, technologically advanced, and convenient household products on the market. Accordingly, they have also become a significant investment with steeper price tags and more bells and whistles.  Proper maintenance is a necessity to keep the highly valuable items running effectively and efficiently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Cleanliness Keeps Appliances Going</h1>
<p>Modern appliances have evolved into some of the most sophisticated, technologically advanced, and convenient household products on the market. Accordingly, they have also become a significant investment with steeper price tags and more bells and whistles.  Proper maintenance is a necessity to keep the highly valuable items running effectively and efficiently for as long as possible. Large repairs on major appliances will warrant a professional service call.  But keeping the appliances clean and in good condition will go a long way to prevent problems.</p>
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<p>Refrigerator and Freezer: Clean the coils underneath the refrigerator to ensure that the compressor fan can circulate fresh air. Unplug the machine, pull out the vent plate that covers the coils, and use a vacuum hose to clean them. Keep the door gasket clean and free from sticky residue that can cause the gasket to weaken and compromise the closing seal.  Defrost the freezer when frost builds up.</p>
<p>Dishwasher: Take out the racks and baskets – clean them and then clean the inside surfaces, corners, and linings. Put the pieces back inside and run the machine while empty with a little detergent.</p>
<p>Stove: Clean burners with a wet rag and dish soap or with a stove-cleaning solvent.  If you have a gas stove, learn how to safely relight the pilot; blue flames indicate that the stove is working at full efficiency.  Burners for electric stoves can usually be easily and inexpensively replaced.</p>
<p>Washing Machine: Cleaning the washing machine may seem redundant, but it is an important part of maintaining the unit.  Drops of detergent can splash onto the control panel and seep under the knobs and buttons.  Wipe the outer surface of the machine with a damp cloth to remove any build-up. If your washing machine rattles when it runs, it may need leveling.</p>
<p>Dryer: Lint and debris that accumulate in the lint trap and around or under the dryer can become a fire hazard.  Clean the lint trap after each use and keep the area around the dryer clear. Clean the outside vent once a year and make sure it opens when the dryer is on and closes properly when the dryer is off.</p>
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<p>Air conditioner: Like the refrigerator, the air conditioning coils need to be cleaned periodically by running the vacuum brush over them. At the same time, clean or replace the filter if necessary.</p>
<p>Water Heater: Heating water costs money and energy.  You can help the heater run more efficiently and lower utility bills by wrapping it in insulation to keep the heat concentrated in the unit and prevent it from radiating out.</p>
<p>For all appliances, take the time to read through the owner’s manual and review the manufacturer’s cleaning recommendations.  Acquaint yourself with all appliance features, even those functions you may rarely or never use.  Each component has an effect on the overall efficiency of the unit, and it helps to know how to properly care for every aspect of your appliances.</p>
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		<title>Clearing a Drain Blockage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keep the Plumbing Lines Open Some of the smallest household contraptions contribute in large part to the convenience of our modern living.  The drain is given little thought – until it doesn’t do its job properly. A blocked drain can disrupt a home more quickly than many other problems. Thankfully, unclogging a drain can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><em>Keep the Plumbing Lines Open</em></h1>
<p>Some of the smallest household contraptions contribute in large part to the convenience of our modern living.  The drain is given little thought – until it doesn’t do its job properly. A blocked drain can disrupt a home more quickly than many other problems. Thankfully, unclogging a drain can be relatively easy with the right tools.  By learning a bit about drain cleaning you can save yourself time, money, and inconvenience.</p>
<p>Prevention is the best medicine, and it’s wise to use drain screens to catch hair and debris before they can run down into the pipes and cause a clog.  But over time it’s inevitable that your pipes will accumulate enough things like food particles, grease, and soap to cause even a minor clog. A blockage is easy to detect – water is slow to leave the sink or tub.  When you are faced with this situation there is no choice but to clear the line.  There are simple ways to clear a clog using items often found around your house.</p>
<p>Begin by removing the drain stopper (it should pull up or unscrew).  Pour a pot of boiling water down the drain and let it sit for fifteen minutes.  This will soften many clogs enough to move them through the pipes.  Repeat this step once or twice if it does not work the first time. A homemade solution of equal parts baking soda and vinegar (1/2 cup each) can also be used to dissolve mucky substances.  Pour the solution into the drain, allow it to work for about fifteen minutes, and then flush the drain with hot water.  Repeat if necessary.  At this point a plunger may bring up the rest of the clog: fill the basin with some water, block the overflow with a rag, and push the plunger down and up about a dozen times.</p>
<p>If the clog still persists try to dislodge it with a plumber’s snake (you can buy or rent one) or a straightened wire hanger.  Work the tool up and down until you have cleared much of the clog.  The length of the professional plumber’s snake, a flexible steel cable over a dozen feet long, will be necessary for deep clogs.</p>
<p>At times, you may encounter a more difficult clog, one that has moved further from the local drain site, causing problems with several or all drains in the house.  To deal with this problem you will have to work out the clog at the main drain. Ensure that no one in the house is using any of the plumbing facilities, then find the access point and position a bucket to catch overflow before you remove the cap.  Feed a plumbing snake through the pipes until you hit the blockage then work the snake back and forth to dislodge the clog.</p>
<p>If your best efforts still cannot solve the problem it’s time to call in a professional.  Plumbing blockages should be dealt with promptly to prevent water damage to the home.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 21:05:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<title>Fighting Germs in the Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 18:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighting Germs in the Home Testing Indoor Air and Surface Quality Anyone who is or has been the parent of a school-aged child will be familiar with the frustrating scenario – the kids were fairly healthy over the summer months or the holiday break, and then a few days back in school brings on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Fighting Germs in the Home</p>
<p><div id="attachment_689" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Germs.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-689" title="Germs" src="http://www.sacramentoinspection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Germs-300x225.jpg" alt="Germ contamination can be mitigated " width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Need For Indoor Air And Surface Quality Programs</p></div></h1>
<h1><em>Testing Indoor Air and Surface Quality</em></h1>
<p>Anyone who is or has been the parent of a school-aged child will be familiar with the frustrating scenario – the kids were fairly healthy over the summer months or the holiday break, and then a few days back in school brings on the runny noses and nagging cough.  A schoolroom full of children will pass around germs at lightening speed. Containers of hand sanitizer have cropped up in schools and other public places so that we can clean our hands on the spot. Most people are careful to wipe down things that they are going to touch in public places in an effort to ward off germs.  But current research shows that our homes might be germier than we think, causing over 50 percent of food-borne illnesses and over 65 percent of colds.  Even with the most rigorous cleaning efforts, it turns out that some of the dirtiest air we breathe is in our own homes!</p>
<p>Areas inside the house that hold the highest levels of bacteria per square inch range from the expected, like the toilet bowl, to the more surprising, such as the kitchen faucet handle.  Some of the contamination can be mitigated with more stringent disinfecting routines.  Most homeowners regularly sterilize the toilet bowl, but how many do the same to the cutting board, which is a rich breeding ground for bacteria- and virus-producing germs?  However, even the most energetic house cleaning generally cannot address all levels of infecting agents in the home. Our homes now contain many of the irritants that we have worked so hard to reduce in the outdoor environment, from the chemical cleaners we use to the clothes in the closet laced with dry-cleaning compounds. Many houses have hidden problems, such as water leaks that are promoting mold growth.  With all of our modern knowledge about the impact of environmental pollution, we know that airborne toxins can affect physical health in many ways such as inducing asthma symptoms and exacerbating allergies.  Today’s homeowners need to take new and cutting-edge approaches to managing the household environment to keep the home cleaner and the family healthier.</p>
<p>One of the most beneficial tools available to homeowners now is the indoor air and surface quality evaluation. Some home and building inspectors have fulfilled educational and testing requirements in the area of indoor air quality, focusing on issues including mold, lead, radon, carbon monoxide, asbestos, and pesticides.  These professionals will come into the home, take air and surface samples to be tested, and produce a detailed report on the contaminants found.  They can also discuss the available solutions and help customize a plan for your situation.  By combining a professional evaluation with your own cleaning efforts you can achieve a comprehensive plan to make your home the healthiest place it can be.</p>
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