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  • Can Masonry Homes Get Termites?

    Termite tube hanging from the ceiling of a masonry home in Phoenix, Arizona

    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.

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  • Swimming Pool Maintenance Takes Time & Money

    Even in Arizona, you may not use a swimming pool very much in the winter time.  But if you’re considering adding a pool to your home, winter is the slow season for Arizona swimming pool companies and therefore, you may be able to negotiate a better price on a new pool.  Whether you add a pool to your existing home or buy a house that already has a pool, below is some information to consider about swimming pool maintenance.

    Maintaining a swimming pool takes time and money.  Pools consist of many systems; the structure itself, as well as electrical, plumbing & mechanical systems.  So there’s alot to maintain including pumps, filters, lights, valves, sometimes a heater and other features.  Each pool is different, therefore the exact cost of maintaining your pool will depend on many factors such as the pool’s age, surface area, type of finish, water capacity, type of pump & cleaning system, etc.

    STRUCTURE & FINISH
    The pool’s structure will usually last many years provided that it’s built right and the finish is properly maintained.  The pool’s finish may be plaster, pebble-tec or fiberglass.  All three types will require regular brushing, cleaning and chemicals.  Algae is a bigger concern with a plaster finish.  This is because algae can actually etch the plaster finish, or pit the surface and make it rough.  Also, the type of pool matters…a diving pool usually holds a lot more water than a play pool, and therefore it will probably cost more to maintain.

    COST OF CHEMICALS, ETC.
    Properly maintaining the chemical balance of the water is important.  If you aren’t sure what to add, you can take a sample of your pool water to the local swimming pool supply store for help.  They will test it and tell you what chemicals you need and how much to add.  Pool water generally requires more chemical maintenance when the weather gets hotter and the pool is used more frequently.

    For a pool that does NOT have a chlorinating or soft water system, you’ll have to buy chlorine, acid and other chemicals.  The chlorine is by far the most expensive of these chemicals, which will probably cost $200 or more per year (depending on the size of the pool, the amount of water it holds, etc.).

    If the pool does have a chlorinating or soft water system, you won’t need to buy the chlorine but you’ll need to buy salt and other chemicals.  Also, this type of system is more complex and requires more maintenance.

    COST OF FILTERS
    There are several different types of filters:
    1.  Sand filter –  probably the cheapest to maintain, as you’ll need to replace the sand from time to time.
    2.  DE – the ‘DE powder’ (diatemaceous earth) has to be replaced each time the pool is backwashed.
    3.  Cartridges – these are the most convenient but are also the most expensive to replace.

    Note: ‘Backwashing‘ is basically cleaning the filter.  It’s usually done by connecting a hose to the pool equipment, and then operating a valve that reverses the water flow so that the water pushes the dirt out and drains through the hose (into the street or wherever you put the other end of the hose).

    INCREASED COST OF UTILITIES
    The water bill will generally be higher for a house with a pool.  This is because water has to be added to the pool regularly to make up for evaporation.  The water level is usually maintained automatically so you won’t know how much evaporation is actually taking place, but the increase in water usage will be much more noticeable in the hotter months.

    You’ll also have an increase in your electric use due to the pump running.  An average pump might need to run 4-8 hours per day, depending on conditions.  It will need to run more in the hotter months and during the Arizona monsoon season.  You may also see an increase in your gas or electric cost if you heat your pool.  Although Arizona doesn’t get that cold in the winter, even a small pool will usually costs quite a bit to heat.

    Before you buy a house in Arizona, you can contact the local electric company, water company, etc. and they will usually give you information about the utility bill on that house for the past 12 months.

    BARRIERS
    If you have kids, you definitely need to consider a fence.  In fact, a fence should be seriously considered even if you don’t have children yourself because your friends, neighbors or relatives might have kids.  Many localities have barrier laws requiring not only a fence around the pool, but also self-latching gates and auto-closers on all doors leading to the pool.  So be sure to check out and comply with pool barrier laws in your area.

    MAINTENANCE & OTHER COSTS
    Pumps and heaters may require repair/replacement from time to time, but they usually last many years if properly cared for.  Some pools have a vacuum system that crawls the pool, while others have in-floor pop-up cleaning systems.  Both will need to be repaired/replaced from time to time – the vacuums wear out and the pop-up heads sometimes get broken.  They both have their advantages and disadvantages.  The in-floor pop-up systems usually cost more when the pool is being built, but can reduce the amount of your time required to keep the pool clean.  Vacuums need to be serviced regularly, and they still don’t last forever.  When they can’t be repaired, vacuums cost several hundred dollars to replace.  But the in-floor pop-ups can be even more expensive to repair if you need more than just a head replacement.

    TIME INVESTMENT
    You should also consider the cost of your time.  Think about how much time you’re willing to spend cleaning and maintaining your pool vs. how much time you will spend using your pool.

    BUYING A HOME WITH A POOL vs. ADDING A POOL
    If you’re buying a home that already has a pool, you may have to be less picky about the type of pump, cleaning system and other features the pool has.  But financially, it’s usually best to buy a house that already has a pool since the cost of adding a pool is much higher than what it will add to your property value.  For example, adding a $25,000 pool might increase the home’s value by $10,000-$15,000.  If you do buy a home with a pool, be sure to GET BOTH THE HOME AND THE POOL INSPECTED by a Certified Home Inspector!

    Adding a pool yourself will cost more, but you can choose whatever options you want.  In this case, you should carefully consider which type of pool/cleaning system best fits your budget and your lifestyle.

    In short, a swimming pool can be a fun way to escape the Arizona heat and get some exercise.  However, pools also take time and money to properly maintain, and they must be properly secured to avoid drowning accidents.  So if you’re considering a pool, just be sure you know what you’re getting into!

  • Inspect Your Home After Arizona Monsoons

    Mesa, AZ sky just before a monsoon storm. If you have a leaky roof, you probably know about it after the last few weeks of rainstorms!  But rainy weather is a good opportunity to check more than just your roof.  For example, rainy/windy monsoon storms make it easy to tell how well your windows and doors seal up!  Rainy weather is also good time to check your lot for drainage problems.  You can easily see whether or not water is draining away from your house, and any place you notice significant water puddling may be an area where the grading needs attention.

    You should also walk around the exterior of your property and look for any damage Stormy Arizona sky during monsoon season. from the wind after a monsoon storm.  Pay special attention to areas where your landscaping might have been blown against your home. It would be a good idea to make sure all trees and shrubbery are trimmed away from your house before the monsoon season to prevent them from damaging the exterior of your home during windy weather.  You may notice pieces of shingles that have been torn from the rooftop and blown to the ground.  If you are extra motivated, you may want to get a ladder and look at your roof from the eave.  Be careful not to fall and don’t walk on a tile roof unless you are a professional!

    Nice clean swimming pool water before an Arizona monsoon storm. Your swimming pool also needs extra attention during the monsoon season.  Most pools and spas need more chemicals during the summer heat, and the windy monsoon season makes it almost impossible to keep the leaves and other debris out of the water!  Clean your pool, skimmers and filters more often, and pay closer attention to your water’s chemical levels during the Arizona summer months.

    These are just a few of the areas you should regularly inspect on your home.  Water damage is expensive and not much fun.  If ignored, it can even lead to mold and other problems.  Taking steps to keep your home properly maintained will be well worth the effort.

    If you have any questions, or are interested in having an Annual Home Maintenance Inspection, call us today!

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    Because an ounce of inspection is worth a pound of repair!

  • Homeowners Need Inspections Too!

    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:

    • Landlord and Investor Inspections – performed regularly while tenants are living in your property
    • Renter Inspections – to help renters document existing damage and defects before moving into a rental property

    We even do Commercial Inspections!

    • Offices
    • Retail space
    • Apartment complexes
    • Other commercial properties

    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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  • 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.

    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.

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  • Roof Flashings on Tile Roof are Vulnerable

    Roof flashings on a tile roof are the most vulnerable areas and are usually where leaks will develop.

    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.

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  • Unprotected Wire Connections May Be Damaged

    Electrical connections should only be made inside a junction box so as to protect the connections from damage.

    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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  • Overheated Wire at the Circuit Breaker

    Overheated electrical wiring and components are an indication of a serious electrical problem and should promptly be evaluated by a professional.

    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 Attic Truss May Be Easily Repaired

    Broken attic truss web member may be easily repaired, but ONLY by a professional!

    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 Indicate Structural Movement

    Settlement cracks, like the one in the top of this masonry arch, are an indication of 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.

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