If you are buying a home with a well, then very likely (and hopefully) you are getting a water purity test. A common water test for many home owners to get is the FHA Short Form. This particular test covers bacteria, lead, nitrites, and nitrates (nitrites and nitrates...
One of the most dangerous things about our job as a septic system inspector is open tanks. Why is that? Well, it is obviously the danger of falling in. But it is not just that – it is the situation too. Most of the time when we are inspecting a septic system,...
In order to keep your system in good condition, we have some essential tips for maintenance. If you have any hazardous waste, do not throw them down the toilet or in sinks. After locating your septic tank as well as the drainfield, have records that hold drawings of...
Often, there are misconceptions regarding the septic system but the process involved is actually very easy. Essentially, there are four main sections – the tank, drainfield, soil, and a pipe that runs from the home. In the soil, small microbes are found and...
Peter C Russell
NH License Home Inspector #57
Level II Thermographer, ITC
Building Science Thermographer
GSDI Septic Evaluator #148
www.russellinspectionservices.com
www.newenglandthermalimaging.com
www.nhsepticinspection.com
Phone: (603) 740-4062
Email: prinspects@yahoo.com
Our Service Area
Providing Commercial Building Inspections in the New Hampshire communities of Ossipee, Rochester, Strafford, Concord, Tamworth, Gilmanton, Barnstead, Plymouth, Bristol, New Hampton, Ashland, Sandwich, Center Sandwich, Alton, Wolfeboro, Gilford, Laconia, Meredith, Center Harbor, Moultonborough, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Sanbornville, Campton, Thornton, Rumney, Farmington, North Conway, and all surrounding areas of NH