by Your SoCal Home Inspectors - Palm Springs Home Inspections | Nov 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
Have you ever seen a report on the news about a fire in a restaurant or similar venue where a lot of people are gathered? Usually, you see panicked people running and trying to get out, many times leading to injuries caused by other people and not the fire. This is...
by Your SoCal Home Inspectors - Palm Springs Home Inspections | Oct 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
Having open windows in your home in the summertime is great. When it is a hot day and you can get that cool fresh breeze blowing through your house, it is a great relief. But what if you have children in your home? Just the possibility that your child could fall out...
by Your SoCal Home Inspectors - Palm Springs Home Inspections | Sep 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
There are many dangers around your home. It could be from chemicals used for different tasks or power tools that you are unfamiliar with. While all these might be the first to come to mind when you’re thinking about risk that you are exposed to, statistics show that...
by Your SoCal Home Inspectors - Palm Springs Home Inspections | Aug 5, 2020 | Uncategorized
Cockroaches have proven to be a huge problem in many homes and apartments. They have the ability to produce thousands of offspring each year, they can survive for a long time without food and can even recover after being under water for up to half an hour. They also...
by Your SoCal Home Inspectors - Palm Springs Home Inspections | Jul 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
A credit report is something that is required when applying for a loan to buy a house. The decision the lender makes with regard to your loan can largely depend on what your credit report reveals. For example, it will let the lender know if you pay your bills on time...
by Your SoCal Home Inspectors - Palm Springs Home Inspections | Jun 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
Would you like to make more money when you are selling your home? Your instinctive thought might be that you should remodel your home to make it more attractive to a potential buyer? While this idea is pushed frequently on remodeling TV shows, is it actually a wise...