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    What is a whole house fan

    Posted on October 30, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    There are two types I’ve come across… On hot summer nights my good friends have an interesting solution to cooling their house. Windows are kept open but their secret weapon is engaged when they flip a switch near their bed. A large fan turns on, metal louvers installed in their hallway ceiling open, and air […]

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    What in the world is that?

    Posted on October 20, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    After more than a thousand homes, I still come across things that stop me in my tracks, cause me to take a second look and utter the words, “What in the world is that?” Here’s two recent ones… There’s my phone USB cord! While on a roof in Mountlake Terrace I saw a cord tied […]

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    They’re moving in with cooler weather

    Posted on October 10, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    Cooling weather is very inviting for outdoor rodents looking for a safe, comfortable place where they can move to the top of the food chain. After summer play, yard work and house maintenance it is advisable to check the condition of your crawlspace access. It may have been bumped ajar or finally reached the end […]

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    Have you ever found crawlspace treasures?

    Posted on September 30, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    This is a question I am frequently asked or the variation, “Have you found any bodies?” Nope. Y’all have watched too movies. But if I ever find one there’s bound to be another movie made about it! No cash stashes or valuable treasures. But here are some of the things I have found… Old-style pop cans […]

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    Wide Clearance Required

    Posted on September 20, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    There are a few areas that require wide clearance for proper and safe operation. Be sure your electrical panel is kept accessible and clear of all storage. As a rule of thumb I recommend a 3′ by 3′ by 3′ by 3′ space in front, beside, above and below the panel. I had one inspection […]

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    Here comes the rain (and) fall – 3 things to do

    Posted on September 19, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    There a few things you can take care of to prepare your house for the impending wet season. Replace your furnace filter. If it is a washable, hose it out and air dry it before replacing it in the furnace. If it is disposable, take a look at the measurements and buy a replacement at […]

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    Allowing your attic to vent a little

    Posted on June 30, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    Have you ever wondered about those square black boxes on house roofs? What about those round holes cut into the eaves? Ever wondered where all the moisture and heat goes in your house? Let me answer those questions by explaining your attic ventilation. Hot air and moisture escape from the attic through four common vents, […]

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    Mystery Household Component

    Posted on June 10, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    As my inspections conclude I take time to download and label all my pictures so that I can remember and keep straight what I’m looking at. Sometimes I will take a picture and 90 minutes later it becomes a mystery household component that I struggle to identify. This picture is one that I thought some […]

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    Super Mario Mushroom

    Posted on May 30, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    Fungi result in intriguing mushrooms of various shapes and color! I was in an older house a few weeks back and came across something that reminded me of my junior high school years of playing Super Mario Brothers, a perfectly formed mushroom. I admired it and wondered what would happen if I ate it… but […]

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    Decks need a leg to stand on

    Posted on May 10, 2018 by in Fix It & Use It

    Barbecues are firing up and cushions are getting placed on outdoor furniture as life on our decks returns – at least for four months of sunny Seattle weather! As we do so I’ve been noticing several problems with decks that are often missed or neglected: #1 – The deck should be secured with bolts to […]

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