Tuesday, November 2, 2010

San Diego Home Inspection Checklist

SAN DIEGO FALL MAINTENANCE HOME OWNER CHECKLIST

 
Fall

Not that we are going to have much "Fall Weather" here in San Diego, it's still a good idea to make sure your house and heating system are ready for winter. 

Here is a brief checklist from San Diego Home Inspector Joe DeMars to guide you through some basic tasks before cold weather setles in:

The GROUNDS

  • Check window wells, dry wells and storm drains for debris or blockage.
  • Repair any driveway cracks and/or heaved or settled walkways.
  • Trim all trees and shrubs that are too close to the house.
  • Check (ideally during a rainstorm) for rainwater drainage away from thefoundation.
  • Clean and put summer furnishings away.
  • Drain and store garden hoses.

The EXTERIOR SURFACES

  • Check weathertightness of all exterior surfaces and components.
  • Check for deterioration of painted or finished areas. If too late for a full paint job, prime and touch-up bare wood surfaces.
  • Caulk and seal all joints in siding, around windows and doors.
  • Check and seal any foundation cracks.
  • Improve weatherstripping at exterior doors and windows as needed.
  • Reset storms and screens where required.
  • Look for any signs of insect or pest activity around the foundation and at wood components close to the ground.

Your ROOF (Use binoculars or hire a professional.)

  • Check for loose, damaged or missing roofing.
  • Check eave areas for signs of moisture build-up or damage.
  • Check the condition of chimneys.
  • Check flashings for signs of lifting or damage and repair as needed.
  • Check and clean all gutters (eavestroughs) and downspouts.

The ATTIC

  • Check ventilation openings for nests or other blockage.
  • Check the position and condition of insulation for uniform coverage.
  • Look for any signs of excessive moisture or heat buildup.

Your INTERIOR ROOMS

  • Check all areas for signs of roof or plumbing leakage.
  • Have any fireplaces or wood stoves and flues checked and professionally cleaned.
  • Reset automatic timers for the change in daylight hours.
  • Check all smoke/carbon monoxide detectors. Replace batteries if over a year old.
  • Test Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters (GFCI’s) using built-in test buttons.

The HEATING/COOLING SYSTEMS

  • Clean all elements of the cooling system.
  • Remove (or winterize) room air conditioners.
  • Follow manufacturer instructions for the maintenance of your heating system.
  • Change or clean heating system filters on warm air systems (now and regularly).
  • Check heating and cooling systems for any evidence of water leaks.
  • If present, clean and test the humidifier.
  • Have your heating system serviced annually by a qualified heating serviceperson before the heating season to keep it functioning efficiently and properly.

The PLUMBING

  • Drain exterior water lines and open taps (in cold areas).
  • Insulate water lines that are subject to freezing.
  • Check the condition and temperature setting of the water heater. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for the temperature setting.
  • Check the plumbing system and fixtures for any evidence of water leaks or blocked drains.
  • Confirm proper operation of any sump pumps and free flow of the drain line.


Remember, these tips are only general guidelines. Since each situation is different, contact a professional if you have questions about a specific issue. More home safety and maintenance information is available online at www.housemaster.com.

For your next San Diego Home Inspection call Joe DeMars of HouseMaster San Diego

(619) 660-7866

http://www.SanDiego.HouseMaster.com

Friday, October 29, 2010

San Diego Home Health and Safety Checklist

Most of us schedule an annual personal physical with our family doctor. When you consider the amount of time your family spends at home, it makes total sense to give your home an annual physical as well. HouseMaster has prepared a list of some basic healthy house issues to assist you in performing your home’s physical. Set aside some time to review the following:

Humidifiers/Dehumidifiers. 
Humidifiers add moisture to house air and are typically needed when a warm air heating system is operational. Dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air and are typically used in basements or crawlspace areas.
Both of these moisture control devices should be checked regularly during usage periods.
Check to make sure there is no leakage or overflowing of water onto the heating system and all drain lines properly dispose of the water.
Some dehumidifiers have to be manually emptied. If this is inconvenient, replace with a unit with an automatic shut-off or drain.
They should be thoroughly cleaned before or after seasonal use, and as needed otherwise. Remove any slime buildup with a water/bleach solution or use the cleaning agents recommended by the manufacturer.

Alarms/Detectors. 
Check all safety and security alarms regularly; replace older alarms (after five years or as otherwise recommended by the manufacturer):
Smoke/Fire Alarms. These are your family’s first line of defense/warning in the event of a fire/smoke emergency. Change the batteries in all of your smoke/fire alarms at least annually. Set a regular date when all are changed each year.
CO Monitors. Carbon Monoxide is odorless and colorless. A CO detector is the only way to identify elevated levels of CO in your home before physical injury occurs. If you don’t have CO monitors protecting your home from this toxic gas, you should act immediately and install them in strategic locations near the sleeping areas and other points recommended by the manufacturer or local officials. Check that presently installed units are operational.
Radon Testing. Check with your local municipal building department and inquire if radon gas is a community health threat. If it is, you should test your home for the presence of this invisible, odorless gas.
Security Systems. All too often homeowners disengage their security alarm to avoid nuisance calls. This puts them at a security risk. If this is the case in your home, check with an alarm company to see if other options are better suited for your family.

EMERGENCY PREPARATION. 
Prepare these essential items for routine activities or emergencies:
First Aid Kit
Family Contact List
House Equipment Maintenance Information
Babysitter Information
Emergency Evacuation Kit
Medial and Financial Records

Remember, these tips are only general guidelines. Since each situation is different, contact a professional if you have questions about a specific issue. More home safety and maintenance information is available online at http://www.sandiegohomeinspectionblog.com/

Call Joe DeMars of San Diego HouseMaster for your next Home Inspection
(619) 660-7866

Friday, October 15, 2010

Home Maintenance Quick Tips from Joe DeMars

Every house is different, but there are some common elements every homeowner can include on a regular maintenance list:
  • Check the grading and drainage around the foundation
  • Seal driveway and walkway cracks
  • Check fencing and gates
  • Check and trim trees near the house
  • Check for deteriorating/damaged siding
  • Check for loose, damaged, or missing roofing and flashings
  • Clean all gutters and leaders
  • Check weather-stripping and seals on all windows and doors
  • Insulate water lines that are subject to freezing
  • Check condition of the water heater
  • Check ventilation openings for nests, blockage

While this list is not comprehensive, it’s a good start to identifying some potential trouble spots in any home. Remember, these tips are only general guidelines. Since each situation is different, contact a professional if you have questions about a specific issue. More home safety and maintenance information is available online at housemaster.com

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

San Diego Home Inspection Reports

To keep the deal moving, everyone needs a copy of the inspection report.

Joe DeMars of HouseMaster San Diego delivers.

The Internet has dramatically changed the way people shop for a new home. It's also changed the way HouseMaster delivers home inspection reports. Following an inspection, a HouseMaster inspector can upload a digital copy of the report - complete with photos - to a password-protected website. So you, your buyers, and your sellers can all log on to get the information you need ASAP. No more faxes of faxes! Online access to inspection reports is just another reason you can feel confident telling your customers and clients about HouseMaster of San Diego.

To find out more about all that HouseMaster offers, visit www.housemaster.com today. Or call our local office
at 619-660-7866

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Joe DeMars - San Diego Home Inspector Reviews on Yelp

Check out the Reviews of Joe DeMars - San Diego Home Inspector Reviews on Yelp:
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You can also see the latest videos for San Diego Home Inspector on our YouTube Channel.

Inspect The Inspector Before Hiring A professional home inspection helps consumers learn about the condition of a home before making a purchase, but not all home inspectors are created equal. Learn more on our Blog. We've got a downloadable ebook on the website that tells you exactly what you need to know.

Friday, October 8, 2010

San Diego Home Inspector Joe DeMars

Watch this YouTube Video by San Diego Home Inspector Joe DeMars: 

http://www.SanDiego.HouseMaster.com - Joe DeMars has been a San Diego home inspector for over 15 years. He loves his career and truly cares about his clients. Joe is knowledgeable, thorough, trustworthy and dependable. He has earned the respect and trust of both real estate agents and home buyers for home inspection advice and guidance.

Call Joe for you next home inspection: (619) 660-7866

Monday, October 4, 2010

Joe DeMars - San Diego Home Inspector (619) 660-7866

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Joe DeMars has been a San Diego home inspector for over 15 years. He loves his career and truly cares about his clients. Joe is knowledgeable, thorough, trustworthy and dependable. He has earned the respect and trust of both real estate agents and home buyers for home inspection advice and guidance.

Have you seen my most viewed YouTube Video:

Call Joe DeMars for you next San Diego Home Inspection
(619) 660-7866

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

HouseMaster can help with, "How To Pass A Home Inspection"

You want a sale without surprises.
Pre-Inspected HouseMaster delivers.

Actually it is a misconception to think of a home inspection as a "pass" or fail test. Rather, a home inspection is the assessment of the condition of the major accessible elements of the home, by a licensed, and professionally trained inspector.

Most people think of a home inspection when it comes time to buy a home, but fewer think of it when selling.

But the fact is, making a home inspection report available to prospective home buyers is a very smart idea. It can help set a more realistic selling price and eliminate contract delays and last minute deal issues. And with HouseMaster's on line reporting system each pre-inspected listing CAN HELP YOU GENERATE BUYER LEADS!

Your listing can be promoted as Pre-Inspected with HouseMaster online advertising tools and you can make the inspection report available to prospective buyers via a password protected website. Interested buyers can contact you for a copy of the report giving you an opportunity to cultivate leads with truly serious home buyers.

Joe DeMars, San Diego HouseMaster Home Inspector
(619) 660-7866

Friday, September 24, 2010

Tango! Tango! Tango!: The Athenaeum Celebrates Argentina

Here are a few photos from the The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library in La Jolla, CA where I hung lights for the Tango! Tango! Tango!: The Athenaeum Celebrates Argentina fund raiser. This event was the biggest fund raiser of the year. It was a wonderful event and I was proud to be part of it.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

San Diego Home Inspector Joe DeMars and Raoul Martinez

I got the opportunity to work with Raoul Martinez, one of my favorite San Diego New Anchors.

We just just completed the home inspection on his new house yesterday. Congratulations Raul and Christine!

Joe DeMars
Your San Diego Home Inspector
(619) 660-7866

Thursday, September 16, 2010

How To Inspect a Home Inspector - Free eBook

I just finished report on how to hire a home inspector and the 6 essential questions you've got to ask.


It's all in a Free eBook I've just published and you can get it free on the Home Page of my Blog here: San Diego Home Inspection Blog

Please take a look and let me know what you think.

Thanks,

Joe DeMars
Your San Diego Home Inspector
(619) 660-7866

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Close faster with HouseMaster Pre-Inspected homes.

Everyone knows that home inspections can dramatically minimize post-closing problems and reduce legal exposure for all parties.

But, did you know that buyers aren’t the only ones who can benefit from contacting Joe DeMars of HouseMaster?

With the HouseMaster Pre-Inspection Program, sellers can have their home professionally inspected — then make any necessary repairs. By having both the problems and solutions clearly documented, the seller can set a listing price that’s a very accurate reflection of the home’s condition. Which means fewer surprises in the negotiation process and one less hurdle on the way to closing.

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Super Exciting News

The National HeadQuarters for HouseMaster Home Inspections chose my video to send out to ALL the HouseMaster Inspectors Nationwide and in Canada to get them excited for the upcoming national conference.

This is a video I made with my marketing agency to try and win the contest for the "Best Story about going to the HouseMaster Conference".

You can see it here: 

I hope it's good enough to win the contest.
What do you think?

Learn More about Joe DeMars of HouseMaster San Diego Home Inspections

Joe DeMars of San Diego HouseMaster is the most experienced name in home inspections. Joe and his team are happy to be your one stop resource for information on home inspections, home maintenance, and everything affecting the real estate market.

Joe DeMars has been a San Diego property inspector since 1993. He loves his career and truly cares about his clients. Joe is knowledgeable, thorough, trustworthy and dependable. He has earned the respect and trust of both real estate agents and home buyers for home inspection advice and guidance.

Read more about San Diego Home Inspections on my Blog at:

http://www.sandiegohomeinspectionblog.com/blog/

Friday, September 10, 2010

My First YouTube Video Hit 100 Views in 5 Days

The first video on my new YouTube Channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/joetheinspector, hit 100 views in just 5 days.

See the video here and give me some feedback:

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Why Work With San Diego Home Inspector Joe DeMars



San Diego Home Inspection Professional Joe DeMars has been in the business since 1993. He was the past president of the California Real Estate Inspection Association.

He loves his career and truly cares about his clients. Joe is knowledgeable, thorough, trustworthy and dependable. He has earned the respect and trust of both real estate agents and home buyers for home inspection advice and guidance.

Watch this video on his YouTube Channel for more info.

San Diego Home Inspector - Joe DeMars (619) 660-7866



San Diego Home Inspector Joe DeMars talks about how he got started in the home inspection business and how his services will benefit your next property inspection in San Diego County.

Call Joe at (619) 660-7866