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In my experience, the question gets asked somewhere around the end of an inspection. The buyer, carefully and quietly with full eye contact, will ask: “So, is the house up to code?”There it is.Did the house pass or fail? Come on! Is this a fantastic find or flawed and flimsy? Don’t hold out! Tell me! The fate of the family’s future hangs in the balance!
 
      
      Kitchen Design: Historic Washington St.
 
      
      Kitchen Design: Big Timber
 
      
      Plan Your Home Renovation - 3 Simple Rules To Follow For The Best Result
Really for anything above simply handyman-level repairs like fixing a leaky faucet, doing your homework is the best way to approach renovation and remodeling. Impatience can be a great motivator, but slowing down just enough to develop a well-rounded understanding of what need and how to make that happen can save a lot of headaches and frustration down the line. Years of study aren’t needed to remedy the outdated kitchen in a house you’re thinking about buying, but take your time to do more than a cursory internet search before hiring someone or diving in yourself.
 
      
      Don’t Flip Out! How To Tell If A Flipped House Is Worth It
How do you to tell if a flipped house is trouble? Use your powers of observation and put yourself in a position to make good decisions - and these 5 tips.
 
      
      Bathroom Design: Lake Shore Dr
 
      
      A Breath of Fresh Air: Appliances and Combustion Air
 
      
      The Other Occupants: How Pets Affect Our Homes
 
      
      ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas: A Literary Home Inspection
 
      
      Bathroom Design: Donegal Ct. Master Bath
The Vulnerable Valleys
 
      
      Kitchen Design: Kellam
Truss Me: Why Your Home Inspector Gets So Worked Up About Trusses
Drainpipe Drudgery: Replacing the Drainage System for the Laundry Room
The Argument for Home Inspections of New Houses
 
      
      
