Salt Lake City Area Home Inspections After over a decade serving Summit and Wasatch counties, HomeTech Property Inspections is now expanding our reach to Salt Lake City areas. According to Visit Salt Lake, “Salt Lake has grown in population, cultural diversity, and accolades. In addition to being home to the Winter Olympics in 2002, our […]
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Utah and Radon Laws
What is Radon? According to the EPA, “Radon is a naturally-occurring radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. Radon gas is inert, colorless and odorless. Radon is naturally in the atmosphere in trace amounts. Outdoors, radon disperses rapidly and, generally, is not a health issue. Most radon exposure occurs inside homes, schools and workplaces. Radon […]
Ice Dams: Problems and Prevention
Happy New Year! We’re getting to that time of year that freeze/thaw is a part of almost every day. Temps get below freezing at night and can usually get in the the 30’s on a nice sunny Utah day. This freezing and thawing pattern can cause havoc on our roof, gutters, shingles and more. In […]
Holiday Home Safety Tips: Inside and Outside the Home
The winter holidays are a time for celebration, and that means more cooking, home decorating, entertaining, and an increased risk of fire and accidents. HomeTech Home Inspections recommends that you follow these guidelines to help make your holiday season safer and more enjoyable. We’ve divided these tips into INSIDE the house and OUTSIDE the house. […]
Schedule Your Inspection Online!
Did you know HomeTech has an online scheduler to make scheduling inspections even easier? By scheduling online, you’ll get: 1.) First pick of date and time, pick a time that works for you. 2.)Convenience, schedule your appointment anytime! 3.) Peace of Mind, you can cross “schedule home inspection” off your list! 4.) Efficiency, get the […]
What is Radon?
If you’re buying a home in Utah or already own your home, we highly recommend that you get it tested for radon. As many as 1 in 3 houses in Utah will test positive for radon during a home inspection. Testing is the only way to find out if there are elevated levels of radon in a home. The […]