Good Eye Home Inspections

FOLLOW US

Blog has a new address
Go here: https://www.bestcincinnatihomeinspector.com/about 

See more content below! (scroll)

Slab on Grade foundation

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home diy maintenance insurance mortgage cincinnatirealestate cincyusa libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection home inspection cincinnati ohio home inspection milford ohio home inspection norwood ohio home inspector cincinnati home inspection cincinnati home inspector nachi internachi milford ohio home inspector milford home inspector liberty township home inspector homehappenshere homesweethome

A slab-on-grade foundation is a type of foundation consisting of a structural concrete slab poured onto the ground, but usually, there is a layer of gravel and a vapor retarder between the ground and concrete. View illustration of a slab-on-grade installation. No accessible space exists in slab-on-grade construction. Slab-on-grade foundations are popular in areas where there is a high water table. For example, there are very few full basements in Southern Florida. In general terms, a slab-on-grade foundation is poured on the grade or ground. complements of InterNachi @ www.nachi.org

read more

Load & Non-Load Bearing walls

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home maintenance insurance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh insurancecincinnati realestate realtor realty cincinnatirealestate cincyusa libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection cincinnati home inspection cincinnati home inspector goodeyehomeinspections nachi internachi realestateagent

Common Structural Terms

In this section of the course, let's learn about some common terms or phrases that are used in the construction and building industry, particularly related to a residential building. Understanding construction terminology and knowing the purposes of building components and framing members (for example, studs, plates, load-bearing walls) will help a home inspector to do a better home inspection. Even though most building components are not readily accessible and are not readily visible to a home inspector performing a home inspection on an existing (already built house), it's important to know how buildings and homes are built. Sometimes defects can be seen by a home inspector, because the hidden, covered, or inaccessible system or component has a problem.

read more

Blow it up!

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home diy maintenance insurance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh insurancecincinnati realestate libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection home inspection cincinnati ohio home inspection milford ohio home inspection norwood ohio home inspector electrical electrical inspection homehappenshere realestateagent homesweethome inspector

What's an Arc Flash?

An arc flash occurs when a flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air from one conductor to another, or to neutral or ground. It often happens unexpectedly and can be explosive but brief, or it can last seconds and be rather visually spectacular. It can cause a little damage or it can disable a system and require the replacement of equipment. An arc flash of any size is quite dangerous because its path is unpredictable; it will be attracted to the nearest item with the greatest conductivity, such as an unsuspecting rodent or house pet, or a person. An arc flash can cause a serious electrical burn or even fatal electrocution.

read more

Shut it all down, The Main disconnect

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home diy maintenance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh insurancecincinnati realestate cincinnatirealestate cincyusa libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection home inspection cincinnati ohio home inspection milford ohio home inspector cincinnati home inspection cincinnati home inspector goodeyehomeinspections electrical electrical inspection homehappenshere

All electrical systems require a means of disconnection so that the service can be shut down quickly if any dangerous conditions exist. In this section, we will look at the types of disconnects, and the common problems that need to be reported.

read more

NM Cables

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home maintenance insurance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh realtor cincinnatirealestate cincyusa libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection home inspection cincinnati ohio home inspection milford ohio home inspection norwood ohio home inspector cincinnati home inspection cincinnati home inspector goodeyehomeinspections homehappenshere homesweethome

Many people use the name Romex® when referring to type-NM cable. Romex® is a trademarked name that has come into common usage for referring to plastic-covered wires, but type-NM just means "non-metallic" and also applies to other cable styles.

read more

Exterior Flexible Conduit

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home diy maintenance insurance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh insurancecincinnati cincinnatirealestate hydeparkohio libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection home inspection cincinnati ohio home inspection milford ohio cincinnati home inspection cincinnati home inspector goodeyehomeinspections milford ohio home inspector norwood home inspection milford home inspector northeastohio

This is often seen by the home inspector as the supply conduit to outside installations, such as air-conditioning compressors.

read more

Wiring types

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home diy maintenance insurance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh insurancecincinnati cincinnatirealestate libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection home inspection cincinnati ohio home inspection milford ohio home inspection norwood ohio home inspector cincinnati home inspection cincinnati home inspector goodeyehomeinspections electrical electrical inspection homehappenshere

Wire types for North American wiring practices are defined by standards issued by Underwriters Laboratories, the Canadian Standards Association, the American Society for Testing and Materials, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insulated Cable Engineers Association.

read more

Knob & Tube what you need to know

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home diy maintenance insurance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh insurancecincinnati mlo hydeparkohio libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection home inspection cincinnati ohio electrical electrical inspection norwood home inspection milford home inspector homehappenshere northeastohio knobandtube buy

Knob-and-Tube

Knob-and-tube wiring is so named because of the porcelain fittings used to support and insulate the conductors from the timber components in the home. The knob holds the wire away from rafters and joists, while the tubes are inserted into holes bored though joists and studs to protect the conductor and its rubber insulation.

read more

Breakers and then some

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home diy maintenance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh insurancecincinnati realty investing libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection milford ohio home inspector ohio milford home inspector ohiorealestateagent househunting selling buyahome northeastohio success

Circuit Breaker Panels

These are probably the most common type that home inspectors will come across, as they have replaced fuse panels over the last 40 years or so. As we saw for fuse panels, breakers are far from foolproof and require some particular checking.

read more

Water & Electrical are not friends

in buying cincinnatiohio homeinspection cincinnati homeinspector homeowner cincinnatirealtors firsttimehomebuyer home diy maintenance insurance ohiorealestate ohiorealtor mortgage milford oh realtor investing libertytownship ohio inspection mason ohio home inspection homehappenshere realestateagent ohiorealestateagent homesweethome househunting selling buyahome business budget forsale

Moisture

A crucial point to always bear in mind is that water can be a very good conductor of electricity. Any panel that is damp or wet should NOT be touched or opened by an inspector.

read more

GET OUR FREE SAFE HOME BOOK

Loading

5653 Highland Terrace Dr, Milford, OH 45150

gear

In need of a home inspector in Cincinnati?

Call Now: 859-630-4659

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 AM-7PM
+(859) 630-4659

Good Eye Home Inspections

DIRECT PARTNERS WITH
st. jude children's research hospital