This is an electric tankless water heater. It looks a little different than the gas tankless water heater picture I posted earlier.
Category: Building a New Home
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Tankless water heaters can save money
This is a tankless gas water heater in a 2 year old house. With this type of water heater, water is heated on demand rather than storing hot water in a tank. This type of water heater typically costs less to operate and lasts longer than a traditional storage water heater. Some Arizona builders are now installing tankless water heaters in the new homes they build.
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Don’t Just Have a Home Inspection, Get a HomeXray!!

What is a HomeXraySM?
A HomeXraySM is a scan of your home using a special infrared thermal imaging camera. This infrared (IR) camera detects very small temperature variations in your home’s components, even in hidden areas such as behind the walls, above the ceiling and beneath the floors. These very minor temperature differences often reveal ‘invisible’ problems which cannot be seen with the naked eye, and would not be found with just a traditional home inspection. Some people refer to this technology as "seeing through walls" or "X-ray Vision". While neither of these analogies are technically correct, in many cases a HomeXraySM can help the Inspector "see" problems that would otherwise not be visible.
Why do I need a HomeXraySM?
A HomeXraySM takes your home inspection to the next level! While a good home inspector can detect a wide variety of problems without "seeing inside the walls", a standard home inspection has limitations because it’s a visual inspection. A HomeXraySM is an inexpensive, non-invasive and non-destructive method of finding hidden problems that would otherwise go undetected. Often times, a HomeXraySM can find a problem in its early stages before there are visible symptoms, making it easier and less expensive to repair. Much like a medical x-ray can help a doctor to diagnose a problem inside your body without doing exploratory surgery, a HomeXraySM is a quick and painless way to find certain types of problems that can be hidden within your home’s walls, floors and ceilings. But even a HomeXraySM has limitations, and it takes much more than a special IR camera to "see through walls". Just like it takes a trained Radiologist to properly interpret your medical x-ray, it takes a trained Thermographer to properly interpret your HomeXraySM. Rest assured that when you order a HomeXraySM from Homewerx, your Inspector is also a trained, experienced and Certified Thermographer.The U.S. Dept. of Energy recommends having an infrared scan done before purchasing a home because even new houses can have defects in their thermal envelopes.

This HomeXraySM of a ceiling reveals an area with no insulation.
What types of problems can a HomeXraySM reveal?
A HomeXraySM can find several different types of hidden problems, including:- Plumbing leaks, moisture intrusion and water damage
- Missing insulation and energy loss
- Heating, cooling and ventilation problems (HVAC), including ductwork leaks
- Roof leaks, structural issues and foundation cracks
- Faulty wiring, breakers and fuses
- Pests such as termites, rats and mice
Is a HomeXraySM part of a Home Inspection?
A HomeXraySM is not included with your home inspection – it’s an additional service. You can order a HomeXraySM by itself, or with a home inspection. You may also choose to have a HomeXraySM of your entire house, or we can do a HomeXraySM of one specific area where you suspect a problem. It’s up to you! Of course, you can save money when you order both a home inspection and a HomeXraySM at the same time!Do I get a report with my HomeXraySM?
Yes! The Inspector also prepares a comprehensive, typewritten report which explains the results of your HomeXraySM and includes several color photos. The report is EASY-TO-READ and understand and contains maintenance advice plus other helpful homeowner information. Reports are usually emailed the next day, but can also be delivered by fax or regular mail.How much does a HomeXraySM cost?
The price of a HomeXraySM depends on several factors: the size of your home, whether you want a HomeXraySM of the entire house or just a certain area, and whether you order your HomeXraySM with a home inspection or by itself. But for a limited time, when you order a home inspection from Homewerx, you can get a HomeXraySM for an additional fee of:ONLY $149.00* (for homes up to 3000 square feet)
This is an introductory offer only and won’t last long… so HURRY!Order your HomeXraySM today!
(480) 503-2611
TOLL FREE: 1-888-THE-WERXBecause an ounce of inspection is worth a pound of repair!
*IMPORTANT NOTE: $149 HomeXraySM offer is good only on homes that are 3000 square feet or smaller, and requires the purchase of a Home Inspection at regular price. The HomeXraySM must be performed at the same time as the Home Inspection or additional trip charges may apply. No other discounts or offers may be used in conjunction with this offer. This price is offered for a limited time only and may end without notice.
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Can Masonry Homes Get Termites?
All types of homes can get termites! See the termite tube hanging from the ceiling in the picture above? This picture was taken inside a masonry home, but the little critters still found the wood! Even if you have a brick or block home instead of a wood-frame structure, your home should be regularly inspected for termites and other wood-destroying insects. Termites are commonly found throughout Arizona, and early detection is the key to preventing/minimizing costly damage to your structure. Brand new homes can have termites too. While the lot is usually pre-treated for termites prior to construction, that ‘barrier’ is often damaged when the landscaping is installed.
You should have your home inspected for termites annually. Homewerx Home Inspections can take care of both your home inspection and your termite inspection.
Call for an inspection today!
(480) 503-2611
TOLL FREE: 1-888-THE-WERXOr Schedule Online!
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Broken Roof Tiles Eventually Lead to Leaks
Broken roof tiles can cause water infiltration and damage to the felt underlayment, and will eventually lead to leaks. Therefore, homeowners should have a roof inspection annually, and any broken tiles detected should be replaced right away. Broken roof tiles are commonly found on homes of all ages, even brand new homes.
Broken roof tiles are relatively inexpensive to replace if there are only a few. However, you should always hire a professional both for the inspection and the repairs. Walking on a tile roof can easily cause cracked tiles and is not recommended unless you are experienced.
Call for an inspection today!
(480) 503-2611
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Roof Flashings on Tile Roof are Vulnerable
This is a picture of a license plate that is being used to extend the valley flashing off the roof. Homeowners that perform improper and amateur repairs such as this one are just asking for trouble. Roof flashings on a tile roof are the most vulnerable areas and are usually where leaks will develop. Problems with roof flashings are commonly found in all types of houses, even in brand new homes.
Call for an inspection today!
(480) 503-2611
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Broken Attic Truss May Be Easily Repaired
Broken truss members can often be easily repaired. However, special engineering considerations are needed because trusses are structural components, commonly used in the roofing and flooring systems. Damaged trusses should only be repaired by a professional. Remember, trusses are sacred.
Broken trusses are commonly found in all types of homes, including brand new homes. However, damaged trusses and other structural problems are not easy for the average homeowner to detect. In fact, these problems are usually only revealed during a comprehensive home inspection.
Call for an inspection today!
(480) 503-2611
TOLL FREE: 1-888-THE-WERXOr Schedule Online!
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Settlement Cracks Indicate Structural Movement
Settlement cracks, like the one in the top of this masonry arch, are an indication of structural movement. Often times they are a result of normal settling and age. However, these cracks could also be a sign of a more serious structural problem. The only way to determine if there is an underlying structural problem is to have the cracks in your home evaluated by a professional.
Call for an inspection today!
(480) 503-2611
TOLL FREE: 1-888-THE-WERXOr Schedule Online!
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HomeInspectionBlog.com Gets Mention in Arizona Republic Real Estate Blogging Article!
HomeInspectionBlog.com was recently mentioned in an Arizona Republic article by David van den Berg. The article on real estate bloggers came out in the May 17th Arizona Republic. "Blogs Will Grow As Tool For Real Estate", can also be viewed online.
Note: In the article, the link to HomeInspectionBlog.com mistakenly has a space in it, so the link in the online article doesn’t work.





