by Pristine Home Inspections | Jul 15, 2019 | Home Inspection Tips, Pristine Home Inspections, Safety Tips, Uncategorized
Summer is here, and we want to savor the fresh air as much as we can before the cold weather comes around again. We don’t want to be stuffed up in our home during the summer months, so we should take some steps on how to keep our indoor air pure and healthy this...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Jun 16, 2019 | Home Inspection Tips, Pristine Home Inspections, Uncategorized
Your indoor air quality is extremely important to your health and well-being. If there is poor air quality in your home, you may experience some health issues, which is never what you want, especially in your own home. There are some signs that you should look out for...
by Tim Emineth | May 30, 2019 | Home Inspection Tips
There is much competition in today’s housing market. In some areas, the market is so competitive amongst buyers that many are waiving a home inspection to have a better chance at winning in a bidding war. With this new way of purchasing houses, many homeowners that...
by Pristine Home Inspections | May 28, 2019 | Home Inspection Tips, Inspections, Lead Paint, Uncategorized
Lead Based Paint has been a problem for many years in older homes. It can be extremely harmful to children and adults that may cause cardiovascular, nervous system, and other health issues. It is essential to get your home tested for lead paint, so that you can live...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Apr 22, 2019 | Check Up Inspections, Home Inspection Tips, Inspections, Uncategorized
Pollution in the water in your home is the worst possible scenario. We cannot survive without water, and having good, clean water is essential for our health. Home inspections are recommended for every homeowner when purchasing a home, or if there is a suspicion of...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Apr 8, 2019 | Home Inspection Tips, Radon, Radon Testing in Champaign IL, Uncategorized
Radon is a radioactive, odorless, tasteless gas that you also cannot see. This is a cancer-causing gas that can seep into your own home through cracks in the walls or floor. Not many homeowners know of this dangerous gas, so we want you to know that it is...