Even a small water leak can result in a significant mold problem if left unrepaired.
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Even a small water leak can result in a significant mold problem if left unrepaired.
GET IT INSPECTED!!
This is a Donald Duck orange juice container modified to catch the drip from a leaking water pipe and drain it into a container. Plumbing leaks that are not properly fixed in a timely manner can lead to other problems such as mold. Always call a licensed contractor to make your home repairs!

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.

What types of problems can a HomeXraySM reveal?
A HomeXraySM can find several different types of hidden problems, including:
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:
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Because 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.
Last Thursday we had the pleasure of attending the West USA Real Estate Expo held at the new University of Phoenix Stadium. That was the first time I had been to the stadium and I have to say that I was impressed and I look forward to attending other events there.
We had a great turn out and really enjoyed chating with all of the people that visited our booth. We even had a surprise visit by Congressmen JD Hayworth and really enjoyed talking with him.
One gentleman stopped by and had a question about safety glass in shower and bath tub windows. Well here is your answer. Safety glass is required in a shower or bath tub window if the bottom of the window or window sill is within 60 inches from the shower or tub floor.
If anyone has any other questions, feel free to comment to this post or shoot me an email.
Even when you are not buying or selling a home, you can still benefit from a home inspection in a variety of ways:
We also inspect rental properties:
We even do Commercial Inspections!
So remember, home inspections are not just for buyers! The longer you have owned your home or plan to own your home, the more important it is to have regular inspections in order to properly maintain your home and avoid costly repairs.
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This picture shows a mess of unprotected wire connections. Electrical connections should only be made inside a junction box so as to protect the connections from damage. Also, be sure that a cover plate is installed on the box.
You should not attempt to troubleshoot or repair electrical connections unless you know what you are doing. Electricity is dangerous and can cause serious harm or even death to an amateur. If you have any questions about your home’s electrical system, please consult a professional.
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This picture shows an overheated wire at the circuit breaker. Overheated electrical wiring and components should promptly be evaluated by a professional. Overheating is an indication of a serious electrical problem and may lead to a fire.
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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.
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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.
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