by Rocky Mountain Home Inspections - Vail Valley | Eagle, Summit, Pitkin, & Garfield Counties | Sep 30, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
If you are thinking about investing in an old home to renovate, its very important to do your research regarding what type of building materials were used years ago, as well as any hazards that are associated with them, so that you can prepare yourself for what you...
by Rocky Mountain Home Inspections - Vail Valley | Eagle, Summit, Pitkin, & Garfield Counties | Sep 13, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
Years ago, lead was used in a variety of building materials but the realization that it is harmful to health has only become more apparent in modern times. This is more of a danger for small children and babies, even those still in the womb could be at risk if the...
by Rocky Mountain Home Inspections - Vail Valley | Eagle, Summit, Pitkin, & Garfield Counties | Aug 28, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
Did you know that the homes indoor air quality can often be worse than air quality outdoors? That’s scary to think considering we spend so much of our time inside. One way to improve your homes air quality is by changing your HVAC filter regularly. As a general...
by Rocky Mountain Home Inspections - Vail Valley | Eagle, Summit, Pitkin, & Garfield Counties | Aug 14, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
Home cooling costs can become an expensive necessity when outside temperatures are high, leaving many homeowners to look for ways of saving on their energy bills. One, unexpected, way this can be done is with landscape design. How is that? You may ask. By planting...
by Rocky Mountain Home Inspections - Vail Valley | Eagle, Summit, Pitkin, & Garfield Counties | Jul 12, 2019 | Home Inspection Information
There is nothing more irritating than a stubborn odor. If you have recently moved to a new home whose previous occupant was a smoker, perhaps you’re having a difficult time getting rid of the nicotine. So, let’s look at some of the ways to eliminate such an...
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