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home inspection
7 Porch Notes tagged “home inspection,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Broomfield County
Radon and expansive soils are normal home questions in Broomfield
Like much of the Front Range, Broomfield sits on ground where radon gas and swelling clay soils are common things to test for when buying or building a home.
Read note ->Home and property - El Paso County
Common El Paso County projects can still need PPRBD permits
Everyday home jobs like basement finishes, decks, roofing, water heaters, and floodplain work can all be permit work under PPRBD.
Read note ->Home and property - Denver County
In Denver, radon is a normal home test
Radon is a routine Colorado home check in Denver: test the lower floors, and a high result just means the next step is a mitigation plan.
Read note ->Home and property - Larimer County
Larimer indoor air concerns are a test-and-inspect question
Larimer County's health department does not inspect, test, or enforce indoor air quality, including mold and radon, so testing is the owner's job.
Read note ->Home and property - Adams County
In Adams County, radon and shifting soils are normal home questions
Radon and expansive or settling soils are routine things to check on a Front Range home in Adams County, before you buy rather than after.
Read note ->Water and land - Larimer County
Larimer County rural water quality needs its own check
On Larimer County rural property, water quality and quantity can vary off municipal systems, so a well needs its own permit and testing check.
Read note ->Home and property - Larimer County
Larimer radon work deserves a license check
Colorado licenses paid radon testers and mitigators, so test first, then verify whoever does the work.
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