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Radon 101 – Understanding the Basics

Radon gas is a carcinogen that contributes to lung cancer from prolonged exposure. If you live near a source of radon gas, you should consider testing your home for radon levels. The test is relatively inexpensive and straightforward, especially compared to the risk.

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Daylight Savings Time Maintenance Tips

Daylight Savings Time begins on March 13 this year, meaning we move the clocks forward one hour. The result is more daylight during the evening hours. When the clocks change each year, it's an excellent reminder to take care of routine home maintenance tasks.

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What Is a Marine Inspection for Boat Docks?

Boat docks are a valuable and fun element for many Florida homeowners. Docks provide safe and convenient access to the water and offer a place to keep boats when not in use. An ancillary marine inspection protects your interests when purchasing a home with a boat dock. You can have peace of mind knowing your family can enjoy the dock safely.

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Should I Schedule an Inspection for a Home Addition?

As a homeowner, you want to protect your investment. When your home undergoes a major renovation or home addition, you need to know whether the contractor completed the work accurately. A home inspection for renovations checks the details of the space and identifies any areas of concern.

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Tips for Choosing a Home Inspection Company

It's essential to hire a reputable home inspection company to achieve your desired results. At Kenco Home Inspections, we have a top-notch reputation backed by our extensive experience. Here are some things to consider before choosing a home inspection company.

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Five Common Problems Found in Home Inspections

Buying a home is both stressful and exciting. In the overwhelming home buying process, remember to schedule a home inspection. While it's tempting to skip the inspection and hope for the best, it's not wise. A home inspection gives buyers an in-depth view of the home's current condition. Understanding the issues in the house you plan to purchase, allows you to make an informed decision.

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Do Solar Panels Increase a Home’s Value?

Yes! According to Zillow, homes with solar panels sell for an average of 4.1% more than homes without solar panels. Their data looked at home sales in various cities around the United States and showed homes with solar panels in Orlando, Florida, sold for 4.6% more. Adding solar panels to a Florida house is a smart investment.

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Start Your Year Off Right with Home Improvement Projects

The new year is almost here. The end of the year brings an opportunity to prepare for a fresh start. As you pack away the holiday decorations, take time to prioritize home improvement projects for the new year.

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Home Service Holiday Gift Ideas for Homeowners

Coming up with gift ideas is challenging. If you want a unique gift this holiday season, consider giving home services. While not everyone on your list would enjoy HVAC maintenance for Christmas, new homeowners and older parents would be especially delighted. Grown children and aging parents may find keeping up with the expense and hassle of home maintenance taxing. Instead of another pair of socks, give the gift of home help.

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What Are the Benefits of a Home Inspection?

When purchasing a home, you need to understand the current condition of the home. After all, buying a house is usually the most significant purchase we make. Plus, it's the space your family will call home. To protect your investment and family, take the time to schedule a home inspection.

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How Can Dirty Gutters Lead to Foundation Damage?

When the leaves have finished falling for the season, it’s smart to schedule gutter cleaning. Otherwise, clogged gutters can lead to unwanted damage, including foundation damage. When water can’t drain properly through the gutters and out the downspouts, the water pools and flows over the side of the gutters. Instead of draining away from the property’s foundation, the water seeps into the soil at the base of the structure.

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