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Egress Window Well Requirements in Denver, Colorado: Is Your Home Safe and Compliant?

Understanding Egress Window Well Requirements in Denver, Colorado If your home or property in Colorado has an underground basement, the importance of an egress window cannot be understated.  As a home inspector, I regularly encounter basements with no egress windows, or egress windows that do not adhere to Colorado’s regulations. An egress window in the […]

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10 reasons to hire a home inspector for a new build

10 Problems an Inspector May Find in a New-Build Home

10 Good Reasons to Hire a Home Inspector for Your New-Build Purchasing a newly constructed home is often perceived as a hassle-free option, with the assumption that everything is pristine and flawless. However, the reality is that even brand-new homes can harbor hidden problems that may go unnoticed without a comprehensive inspection. Here are 10 […]

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Home Inspection: What to Expect, Tips for Buyers from a Professional Home Inspector

Navigating the Home Inspection Process: Hello there, I’m John Schultz, proud owner of JDS Home Inspection Services in the beautiful city of Denver, Colorado. First and foremost, congratulations on going under contract on your new home! It’s an exhilarating moment. You’ve gone through the rigorous journey of house hunting, making an offer, and anxiously awaiting […]

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top 10 things that fail a home inspection

Top 10 Things that Fail a Home Inspection

What are the most common things that fail a home inspection? I’m often asked about the things that fail a home inspection. I’d like to start by saying there is no such thing as a pass/fail home inspection. The buyer decides what items on the home inspection report will fail the home inspection. Many things […]

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Dangers of Federal Pacific Electrical Panels

Federal Pacific Stab-Lok Electrical Panels There are many areas of the home that can contain safety hazards but some more than others. I wanted to write this article for my clients to keep them informed about a dangerous issue, more so than can be covered in an inspection report. Short of the house collapsing on […]

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Why Test for Radon?

Why should I have my home tested for radon? The Environmental Protection Agency has classified Radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer in North America, second only to smoking, and the cause of 20,000 lung cancer deaths per year.  One in fifteen homes in the country test positive for high levels of radon, […]

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