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How to Choose a Home Inspector

Are you buying a home in the San Jose, CA area? Or are you a seller looking for a pre-listing home inspection? No matter which side of the residential real estate coin you’re on, you want to make sure you hire a professional, thorough home inspector. Your ability to make solid real-estate decisions depends on […]

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The Hazards of Lead-Based Paint

If you’ve recently sold or purchased a home in California, you know that a form or two (or seven) mention the hazards of lead-based paint. Perhaps you even purchased a lead paint testing service prior to purchasing or listing the property. But have you ever wondered just why the presence of lead paint is concerning? […]

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How Does the Mold Inspection Process Work?

Are you concerned about mold in your home? Did you recently experience water damage, potentially promoting the growth of mold? Or maybe you’re considering purchasing a new home and want to verify whether mold is present. Whatever has you Googling “mold inspection,” let Wall 2 Wall Property Inspections walk you through what to expect during […]

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Three Questions You Should Ask a Home Inspector

Buying a new house is a landmark purchase for first-time homeowners. With a decision that important, you should be informed of any issues with the property. Before signing on the dotted line on a house in San Jose, enlist the help of a local home inspection company.

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San Jose Home & Building Inspection

Punctuated by stately palm trees, towering skyscrapers, and magnificent plazas, the booming city of San Jose, CA, is an ideal spot to live and work. In the market for a property? The professionals at Wall 2 Wall Property Inspections are here to help. Our certified inspectors conduct home and building assessments. These evaluations provide unbiased […]

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How to Prevent Mold Growth in Your San Jose Home

When your home is susceptible to leaks and flooding, related problems such as water damage are more likely to occur. If that isn’t bad enough, mold may also start growing in your home. At Wall 2 Wall Property Inspections, we can detect if mold is present in your home. With our

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The Many Benefits of San Jose Infrared Inspection

There are several tools in the home inspection arsenal that a professional can employ to ensure your property inspection is as accurate as possible. Today we’ll discuss how a San Jose infrared inspection (or thermal imaging inspection) can help you get a complete 360° view so that you can make an informed decision on buying […]

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Home Safety – Presentation at SCCAOR

Thousands of accidents happen each year at home. Knowing how to perform safety inspections and repairs yourself can save you time, money and possibly your life! In this presentation David Snavely, owner of Wall 2 Wall Property Inspections and a 7-year veteran firefighter, covers tips on: Fire extinguishers – the different types and how to […]

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Wall 2 Wall Property Inspections Renovates Website

Wall 2 Wall Property Inspections recently launched a new website to promote its residential and commercial inspection services. The site connects property buyers and owners in and near San Jose, California, to Wall 2 Wall professionals. Wall 2 Wall unveiled a redesigned website this winter. The streamlined format, new service pages, and integrated social media […]

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Water is a Home’s Biggest Adversary

Keeping your house dry in all areas requires attention to detail and a maintenance schedule to keep up your home’s water defenses. Roofs, siding, flashing, skylights, windows and any penetration through them are potential avenues for water to enter your home. Gutters move water away from your foundation so that water doesn’t damage your foundation. […]

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