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An Ultimate Guide To Home Structural Engineer Inspection

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A structural engineer inspection is something that you should not ignore for your home. That’s because structure inspections are required to know the present structural state of your home. You see, a building with a problematic structure can pose a serious threat to occupants’ safety. So no matter whether the building is newly built or nearing its 40 year structural recertification deadline, you should look for a licensed engineer and get your house structural inspection done. And if you think that your building needs some extensive repairs after structural engineer inspection, you will surely have a fair understanding as to what exactly you’ve got to do. We know that your initial structure inspections can be confusing, and that’s why we have this detailed guide for you. So let’s have a look at it.  #1. What exactly is structural engineer inspection?  A structural engineer inspection is required to know if your home needs structural repair and restoration. The inspection sh...

What’s Hiding In The Walls Of Your Home? Get An Infrared Thermography Inspection To Find Out!

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  Maintaining any home requires a lot of TLC, not to mention regular inspections beyond what we see on the surface. Thankfully, thermal imaging technology allows us to see much more than we would with just our naked eye. However, knowing exactly what to look for can save precious time and serve as preventative measures, keeping problems from even happening; problems such as pests hiding in walls, air leaks causing drafts, electric systems overheating, etc. New Buyers Beware! Buying a house is one of the most significant investments the average American makes. Inspecting the house before you make that decision is a crucial step in the evaluation process (that we highly recommend). Visualizing and pinpointing pre-existing or potential problems during an inspection can help you determine whether to proceed with a purchase. And this does not just apply to residential structures exclusively. For example, if you are planning to buy any pre-built building, conducting a completely non-inva...

Concrete Restoration: What Is It And How Does It Differ From Concrete Repair

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  Concrete restoration is repairing old and damaged concrete with a specific focus on aesthetics. Restoring concrete returns it to its original appearance (this process is also used on sidewalks and driveways). However, there's a slight difference between concrete repair and concrete restoration. While repairing damaged concrete can fix any structural issues with the concrete, it doesn't benefit the aesthetics in any way. With concrete restoration, you're getting both benefits. Why Choose Concrete Restoration Instead Of Re-Building From Scratch? One of the main advantages of concrete restoration is that it's less expensive than new construction. Despite this, concrete restoration still gives you the appearance of brand-new concrete on your building. It also improves the overall look and repairs the structural problems' cracks. Fortunately, due to the cheaper cost, it's easier for businesses to stay on top of concrete repairs when they choose to do restorations...

Everything You Need To Know About 40-year Recertification

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  If you are a resident of Miami-Dade or Broward County, you may have a lot of questions about 40-year recertification. Also, you might even be worried about the 40 year inspection rule as your building’s 40th anniversary nears.  You may construct your building with the best construction materials available, but over time you’ll need to carry out thorough maintenance and repair. A building that lacks such maintenance is sure to become unsafe for not just its residents but everyone in the vicinity.  So the very idea of 40-year recertification is to ensure that our buildings remain safe as they get older.  The 40-year recertification program may sound complicated and troublesome, but with the right strategy you can get through the process easily. That’s why we have answered all the questions that you might have.  #1. What is 40-year recertification? As a building owner in Miami-Dade or Broward counties you need to hire a licensed engineer and get your property ...