Humans produce quite a large amount of sewage in a day. Just think of how many times you run a faucet, flush a toilet, or use a shower in a day. It all adds up, and while it might not be pleasant to think about it, all that waste needs to go somewhere. If you are...
Do you know what one of the biggest plumbing concerns in the wintertime is? You might correctly have guessed frozen pipes. With winter fast approaching, it is good for you to consider ways to prevent this from happening to you. A frozen pipe can lead to the pipe...
October is a good time to get our homes ready for the winter months and, while the weather has already started to get colder, it’s important to do it now before temperatures drop too low. So, what areas of the home should we take care of? Perhaps one of the most...
There are a variety of factors that can lead to sewer gas leaks. If you smell sewer gases in your home, it’s very important to have this checked out. Why? Well apart from the noticeable bad smell, sewer gas can present a serious health risk to the home’s occupants. As...
Flushing toilets have been around for hundreds of years, and it is really hard for us to imagine life without them. For those that have traveled to countries where they are less common, they probably have a renewed appreciation for this provision. Even though toilets...
Peter C Russell
NH License Home Inspector #57
Level II Thermographer, ITC
Building Science Thermographer
GSDI Septic Evaluator #148
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Phone: (603) 740-4062
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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