At Solid Rock Inspections Group, we understand the critical importance of thorough building evaluations. When investing in commercial real estate,…
Here in Florida, we know the destruction a hurricane can bring. With predictions of increased storm activity for the 2024 hurricane season, now is the time to prepare with a wind mitigation inspection.
Florida homeowners should be aware of the potential impacts of SB2-D on their home inspections and insurance policies. By understanding the requirements of the law, inspecting their properties proactively, and taking steps to mitigate risks, homeowners can position themselves for the most favorable insurance terms when their policies are up for renewal.
The roof is one of the most important components of any home. Protecting it should be a top priority for homeowners. By acting quickly on repairs and doing regular inspections, homeowners can help ensure their roof lasts for years to come.
Kickout flashing provides an essential barrier where your roofing meets adjacent vertical surfaces like chimneys or walls. Without it, water can seep behind siding and cause damage that may go unnoticed for years.
The harsh Florida heat and humidity significantly reduce the lifespan of asphalt shingles. The truth is, you’ll be lucky to get 15-20 years from a standard asphalt roof in the Tampa Bay area before needing replacement.
Here are some easy ways to make your home more comfortable and valuable this fall. Any of these projects would be worthwhile, but if you do more than one, you’ll really reap the benefits.
Regular roof inspections by a professional residential property inspector are critical for Florida homeowners. Identifying minor damage or wear and tear early can help prevent costly repairs or even dangerous emergencies down the line.
Buying a home is a serious investment. Be sure to be on the lookout for the not so obvious details and your purchase will be a breeze. Call Solid Rock Inspections Group when you need that property inspection done fast.
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season started on June 1, 2023 and goes through November 30, 2023. The forecast includes 12 to 17 possible named storms including 5 to 9 hurricanes and 1 to 4 major hurricanes. Is your home hurricane ready?