Have you ever had a clog in your toilet? It is not a pleasant experience, and depending on how stubborn the plug is, it could cost you quite a bit of money to have it removed. This should make you think twice before you flush something down the toilet. The only things...
Sometimes taking care of seemingly small home maintenance jobs goes a long way to preventing bigger issues later on. In this article we are going to look at, what may seem like such a small part of the house, the bathroom extraction fan, however, if it is not...
Water supply is one of the basic needs you need for a home and business. While there are different options depending on the infrastructure where you live, for many commercial properties, a water tower could be a necessity. Having your own water treatment facility and...
It’s not hard to recognize the unpleasant odor of sewer gas. If you are smelling it in your home, this can be rather annoying. But, why does sewer gas leaking into a home and, is it something you should be concerned about? There are different reasons why sewer gas...
Any keen gardener knows that having a greenhouse has many advantages. But, unless the right steps are taken to maintain one, a greenhouse can become an unsafe environment. Here are a few suggestions that will help you to keep your greenhouse a hazard-free environment:...
Peter C Russell
NH License Home Inspector #57
Level II Thermographer, ITC
Building Science Thermographer
GSDI Septic Evaluator #148
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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