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Terminix

5.0

By RichardMarquardt

The tech. that services our home is very prompt and very considerate of our interior. Very clean and neat. ...read more

Terminix

5.0

By RaymondBoles135

Our technician always checks to see if we are having any problems, and checks back with us to see if we are Ok if we are unable to answer the door. ...read more

Terminix

5.0

By BobGilmore183

Gentleman that comes to our house is always very friendly and always willing to take care of places I mention. ...read more

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The Home Inspection

You always need a home inspection before buying a house. No matter how old, how new or how renovated you should never buy a house without an inspection first. There is no such thing as the perfect house. Every home has issues that need to be addressed now. Even the current home owner or the builder won't know all the underlying issues uncovered during a home inspection. A home owner isn't typically crawling to the back corner of their crawlspace to inspect for a plumbing leak and a builder isn't always over the shoulders of his sub-contractors making sure they don't miss a step during the new construction process. During a home inspection performed by Lookout Inspections home inspector Edwin Bear, everything will be inspected at the property. For a Chattanooga home inspection, or for one in the surrounding areas, if there is a Supra lock box present, and there usually is, Edwin Bear has access to these lock boxes, so your realtor does not need to unlock the home. The inspection takes about three hours to complete. At the end of the inspection a summary of the main issues will be reviewed if the buyer is present. A detailed report will be sent to the buyer within 24 hours after the completion of the inspection. It will include sections for the roof, exterior, foundation, attic, garage/carport, interior, kitchen, bathroom(s), HVAC, electric, plumbing and pool.  The report will usually consist of 30-40 pages with all aspects of the property covered throughout the report including photographs and commentary. The main issues that need to be addressed now will be summarized on the last few pages of the report. This helps separate the issues that need repairs immediately compared to the minor issues from normal wear and tear. The issues on the summary page(s) are what the buyer should speak with the seller about addressing prior to purchase. This is used as a negotiating tool for the buyer to either have the seller hire contractors to make the repairs, or for the seller to give the buyer an allowance to make the repairs.  Home inspectors are in the business of saving you thousands of dollars in a time when you are making one of the biggest investments in your life. Lookout Inspections motto is 'Looking out for you and your home investment.'  Remember, when buying a house you always need a home inspection. And the same goes for commercial buildings. ...read more

By Lookout Inspections January 02, 2018

Crabgrass is comming!

In order to keep crasbgrass away effectively, now is the time to get your preemergants down for the year. You should put preemergant down two times in the spring, once in March as the weather warms up, and another in April. Crabgrass is an annual weed that pushes out established turf and can leave bare areas in the lawn when the crabgrass dies. Therefore these two applications are the most important weed control treatments of the year. ...read more

By Meyer's Turf Maintenance March 16, 2010

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