Home Inspection

Signs Your Home Has a Rodent Infestation

Whether you are buying a new home, selling your current one, or just want to ensure the safety of your living environment, spotting a rodent infestation is crucial. Rodents can cause extensive damage to the structure of the house and also pose health risks. Being...

Who Needs a Home Inspection?

A home inspection is not merely a box to check in the process of a property transaction. It is a vital exercise that illuminates the condition of a home, thereby empowering homeowners, buyers, and renovators with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions....

Why Homeowners Often Avoid Inspections

Home inspections are a critical part of the home buying and selling process, providing valuable insights into a property's condition and potential issues. Some homeowners may choose to avoid inspections for various reasons. By understanding these factors, both buyers...

What to Do After Flooding in Your Home

What to Do After Flooding in Your Home

Flooding can be a devastating experience for any homeowner. The aftermath of a flood can leave you feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what steps to take next. We will provide you with a few key things to do after flooding your home to help you get back on track. Get an...

When to Have Your Basement Inspected

When to Have Your Basement Inspected

Transforming your basement into a functional space can add tremendous value to your home, providing an area for storage, living and entertaining. Nevertheless, basements are highly prone to potential issues that could cause extensive harm and compromise the safety of...

How Inspections Can Help You as a Homeowner

How Inspections Can Help You as a Homeowner

Whether you’re buying or selling a home, inspections can be invaluable. Home inspections provide an in-depth look at the condition of your home and are essential for evaluating potential issues that may need to be addressed. By having a comprehensive list of needed...

How Inspections Can Give You Peace of Mind

How Inspections Can Give You Peace of Mind

Are you buying or selling a home shortly? Whether you’re a home buyer or seller, make sure that you’re planning to have an inspection performed on your home to give you greater confidence in your decision. Here are a few ways how home inspections can give you peace of...

What Needs Inspecting on Your Home Exterior

What Needs Inspecting on Your Home Exterior

Inspecting your home is the best way to prevent damage. When you inspect, you can find problems early on and fix them before things worsen. On the exterior of your home, there are several features that you should pay special attention to.  The Roof At least once a...

When You Should Get a Home Inspection

When You Should Get a Home Inspection

A home inspection is an important tool that can help you to understand a home better, and have a feel for any work it may need. Most people know that they should sometimes get home inspections, but they don’t know when they need them or how they can help. When you...

Choosing a Manufactured Home

Choosing a Manufactured Home

Manufactured homes no longer have to be the simple, rectangular, boxy trailer homes of the past. Depending on the size of your home site, you can choose from single-section or multi-section designs. Homes range in size from 900 to 2,500 square feet and can be...

GFCI Protection

GFCI Protection

At Tennessee Inspection Services, we are dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of homeowners across the state. One essential component of a secure home is the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlet. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the...

Flashing Plumbing Vents

Flashing Plumbing Vents

Vent pipes on wood and asphalt roofs are usually flashed using a pre-made metal pan with a rubber boot. Order the boot to match the outside diameter of the vent pipe, and install it as shown below, interwoven with the roof shingles. For slate and tile roofs, a...

Dangers of Polybutylene Pipe

Dangers of Polybutylene Pipe

Throughout the United States, there are a number of different kinds  of pipes that are utilized in homes. Different types of piping used in  homes throughout the United States are plastic, copper, galvanized,  Polybutylene, cpvc, PVC, polyethylene, etc. We will take a...

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