Indoor air quality can decline during the transition from humid summer months to the cooler, enclosed days of fall. Homeowners often blame outdoor allergens like ragweed or leaf mold for their sneezing fits and watery eyes, but the real culprit might be lurking inside your home.
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As the air cools and leaves begin to fall, many homeowners in Harrisburg and Lebanon shift their attention to cozy décor and pumpkin spice everything. But fall weather also brings rain, and lots of it.
Learn moreAs experienced Harrisburg home inspectors, we see a clear pattern every year: late summer arrives, and homeowners start to notice new cracks in the walls, sticky doors, or uneven floors.
Learn moreAs the air starts cooling down and the temperature dips with fall, shelter and warmth are sought, not only by humans. Rodents, insects, and spiders can be some of the unwelcome visitors this fall as these pests attempt to make their ways into homes in preparation for seasons to come.
Learn moreWhen temperatures rise, your home works overtime, and so do your home inspectors. A summer inspection isn’t just about checking boxes. It’s a real opportunity to uncover heat-related issues that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Learn moreHiring a professional and reputable home inspector is a key part of the home buying process. Their findings can uncover major (and
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