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 NEW JERSEY
HOME INSPECTOR. CERTIFIED, LICENSED, HOME,
BUILDING & HOME INSPECTOR IN NEW JERSEY, FOR
BERGEN COUNTY, PASSAIC COUNTY, ESSEX COUNTY AND
MORRIS COUNTY, UNION COUNTY, HUDSON COUNTY,
SUSSEX COUNTY IN NJ NEW JERSEY.
When we
inspect installed air conditioning systems we
will:
Inspect the: thermostat,
central cooling system, excluding electronic air
filters and excluding determination of cooling
supply adequacy or distribution balance and
without operating central cooling equipment when
weather conditions or other circumstances may
cause damage to the cooling equipment;
permanently installed hard-wired, through-wall
individual cooling systems; and energy sources.
We will describe the: cooling equipment and
distribution type; and energy sources.
The process of inspecting a home
is a crucial one. Many buyers purchase their
home on impulse and find themselves suffering
from buyers remorse upon discovering serious
flaws in the home itself. At Accurate
Inspections, we provide our clients with the
tools they need to make an educated choice
regarding the quality and condition of their
potential new home, we inspect for common
home defects and not so common ones. By
hiring an experienced New
Jersey home inspector who has your best
interest solely in mind, our clients are better
able to judge the strengths and weaknesses of
the home in which they are under contract to
buy. We will inspect the structure,
exterior,
drainage,
grounds,
roof,
plumbing,
electric,
heating,
thermostats,
ac,
interior
and fireplace.
The municipality will inspect the smoke
alarms. We will provide home
maintenance suggestions and safety
tips. Our web site also provides information
about New
Jersey septic inspections, information on how
insulation works, a Walk
through home inspection checklist, what
to look for when you look for a home and a
list of Questions
to ask during a home inspection.
HEATING
& COOLING SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Have heating and cooling
systems checked by a qualified serviceperson
once a year or according to the manufacturer's
warranty and service recommendations. Failure to
do manufacturer-recommended servicing may void
warranties.
Clean or replace filters. Check your owner's
manual for recommended procedures. Some filters
should be replaced as often as once a month.
Clean dirt and dust from around furnaces, air
grills, and ducts.
Regularly clean out fireplace ash pit.
Have the chimney checked each fall before you
use it. A build up of creosote and soot can be
very dangerous. If you use your fireplace or
woodstove regularly, a yearly cleaning is
recommended. Seek help from professional fire
fighters or chimney inspectors if you have any
doubt about the chimney safety.
Check the attic to be sure that insulation or
other material is not blocking free air flow
through soffit vents, gable vents, or other
attic vents. If light from the outside shines
through each vent into a darkened attic, then
the vents are clear.
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