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The Massachusetts Home Inspector Standards of Practice (SOP) is unique from other States. Read the blog for insight on what makes a MA Home Inspection different from other States.

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2010 

I have read many publications on Radon, yet have come across very little data.  Lots and lots of recommendations and protocols, yet very little data presented for the reasoning or basis of the protocols.  Many certifications and high tech equipment adds, and more of the same presentation, yet sti...
12/14/2010
As 2010 nears end, it's time to review the business for the year and plan goals for 2011.  States with Home Inspector licensing typically have some mechanism for tracking complaints and cases against home inspectors. Massachusetts regulates licensing through the Office of Consumer Affair and Busi...
12/14/2010
Many times I read new windows as a selling feature for that older home.  Less drafts, better insulation, and often the tilt-in ability for cleaning all sound great.  Buyers also need to perform their own due dilligence about lead paint risks during the replacement of the windows.  As you probably...
12/14/2010
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Home buyers today should be aware of potential shocking situations or electrical hazards in the home.  A common item is the electric dryer service.  Older electric dryer receptacles (nema 10-30)  have 3 prongs and newer electric dryer receptacles (nema 14-30) have 4 prongs. Three (3) wire electri...
12/06/2010
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The Massachusetts Home Inspector Standards of Practice (SOP) is unique from other States. Read the blog for insight on what makes a MA Home Inspection different from other States.