Saturday, November 03, 2007

Another House Blows Up



Saturday, Nov 3, 2007 Explosion damages house
SHARIF DURHAMS, Charlotte NC Observer

An electric water heater exploded and tore through a Kannapolis house this morning, city officials said. They did not report injuries.

Kannapolis' fire department responded to reports of an explosion at 1856 Independence Square at about 5:45 a.m. Responders found a house with extensive damage and a water heater that had been launched nearly 70 feet from the house, according to the city.

Parts of the house were scattered 300 feet from the residence, city officials said. Two other houses and a vehicle also were damaged.

The home was not occupied at the time of the incident, according to the city. Investigators learned the water heater was built in the 1950s and did not have a valve designed to release pressure, city officials said.

Friday, November 02, 2007

www.HowToSellYourHomeIn5Days.com



We at HouseMaster Home & Termite Inspections in the metro Phoenix AZ area are conducting a home inspection and termite inspection of a For Sale home in Anthem AZ for a devotee of http://www.howtosellyourhomein5days.com/.


The seller client is doing everything in strict accordance with the method desribed in this book. We are offering our services to everyone in our Arizona market to perform this Pre-Inspection. since we at HouseMaster are the oldest and largest home inspection company in North America, and provide an immediate, on-site, web-based report with photos.

Our seller client here in Arizona is going to have a copy of our HouseMaster report printed off and neatly portrayed in the HouseMaster Inspection Resource Guide binder for all to see as they tour the house.

Remember, the Pre-Inspection:

- Protects the seller by offering FULL DISCLOSUE
- Sets a realistic asking price
- Gives the buyer peace of mind
- Enables HouseMaster to return to the property, so the buyer can:

- - Re-walk the property with the inspector
- - Buy the HouseMaster report for a nominal fee
- - Get a 90-day HouseMaster Guarantee

HouseMaster conducted a national survey and found that Pre-Inspected houses sold twice as quickly as non-Pre-Inspected houses.

HouseMaster-Phoenix has performed more Pre-Inspections during the past 6 months than we have in 10 years of being in business.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Not If, but WHEN you get Termites in Arizona






HouseMaster Home & TERMITE Inspections

State of AZ Certified Home Inspector #38065
State of AZ Qualifying Party (QP) #8344
State of AZ Termite License #011165

As you can see from the map above, Arizona is singularly distinctive in that its entire land mass is covered by a propensity for termite infestation. Termites are wood destroying insects who love to feast on your home. Typically, they come into the walls through small cracks in the foundation, especially around the plumbing, or just head north up the walls from the dirt around the house. They can cross concrete and empty space to reach their next meal.

Infestations aren’t always visible, but there are a few dead giveaways.

- Mud tubes on interior or exterior walls. These look like little bubbles of mud and are little highways for the termites to travel through. They’re made of mud and termite excrement. Brushing off the tubes doesn’t solve any problems; it just makes the termites build their roads again.

- Mud tubes hanging from the ceilings. From an engineering standpoint, these are rather awesome little stalagtites of achievement for such a small insect.

- Sawdust or droppings. These are easiest to spot when there’s a small spread of dust next to the wall, or beside a fencepost or patio support. The drywood termites have black pellet excrement.

- Visible wood damage. The termites carve little round trails through the wood, it’s a very distinct sort of pattern.

- As a homebuyer, you will probably want to have the home inspected for termites, or wood destroying organisms. In fact, your lender requires this report. HouseMaster provides a FREE comprehensive Termite Inspection with every home insepction. In this market, if a homebuyer finds termites, it is customary that the seller pay for the treatment and warranty, but not required. Having a termite warranty is also important as a home seller. Knowing you have someone to call if a potential buyer finds termites is priceless. A termite warranty is one of the best investments you can make for your Arizona home - keep your warranty current!

- There are two major types of termites, the subterranean and the drywood termite.

The subterranean termite lives exactly where you would expect: in the ground. From the soil, they eat whatever wood is underground or in contact with the ground. A termite inspector will make special note of “wood to earth contact,” because that is an open invitation to the subterranean termite. These are termites who create the migratory tubes up walls, down from ceilings, and even upwards from cracks in the floor.

Drywood termites make colonies in wood, not in the soil. They enter the house by swarming into a crack in the wood, typically. These are more difficult to exterminate. Sometimes, you only see a small pinhole in the drywall or window casing, and there’s a little pile of dust and debris underneath it. It’s a more difficult infestation to spot.

The best course of action is to keep your house under an active termite warranty, and to make sure the conditions at your house do not encourage infestations.

- Stack all lumber and firewood several feet away from the house. Keep all wood supports (porches, decks, etc) away from the home’s foundation, and remove all wood-to-earth contact. - Move mulch and wood chips away from the foundation. Repair any leaks at faucets or watering systems.

- Do not plant or water plants close to the foundation

It’s usually pretty easy to tell if a property has been treated for subterranean termites. A typical treatment involves drilling into the foundation and injecting a chemical into the soil underneath. This creates a chemical barrier between the termites and the house. Other methods include trenching and saturating the ground, but drilling is the most common. You see roughly one inch holes, which have been patched every couple of feet along the foundation: look at more than a handful of houses in Arizona and you’ll see it right away! Subterranean termite treatments are usually $400-$700, depending on the amount of work involved.

It’s OK to buy a house which has termites. It’s OK to sell a house which has termites. Disclosure is the most important thing. Damage can be repaired; the home can be treated; everything is solvable. Just know that if you have real estate in Arizona: you need a termite warranty. It’s simple, it’s easy,

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

HouseMaster at Joy Christian School's "Roctoberfest"


Thanks to Joy Christian School 's "Roctoberfest". 3,000 fun, church-going members and our dear friend and Realtor, Bettina Franco of HomeSmart Realty, invited us. We were blessed to be able to give away a Free HouseMaster Pre-Inspection to a very deserving church member.

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