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Baker's Blogging Homestead is written To Enhance Customer Relationships, Mr. ActiveRain Bob Stewart, layed down another fine Challenge to all the members of the ActiveRain Real Estate Networking community. To write a blog post on just how we Enhance our Relationships with our Existing and New Clients with our blog writing in the ActiveRain community.
Back when I first joined the community, I had not ever read a blog. Now not only do I read and learn from visiting other members blog posts, I've also had alot of fun writing over 600 blog posts to help others to learn, whether the folks are Real Estate Professionals or the many folks from all over the World, that stop by to visit, along with my Client's, and the folks that will become clients.
Baker's Blogging Homestead is written To Enhance Customer Relationships, By writing blog posts several times a week, and comment-en on other folks blog posts, sure is like haven an opne phone line to a global audience. I get e-mails and phone calls from folks all over the I would not have ever met otherwise. Now let me tell ya, networken through blogging has all the value of local networken without the travelen and some of those bad breakfasts that can end up a happen. And it sure can do alot for ones ongoing meaningful, over the Country conversations thats going to result in more opportunities than you'll ever imagine. So please be to sure to write blog posts, that can and will be of help to all folks. And to help Enhance Customer Relationships with your clients.
So just how is my blog useful for folks, and just how do I use my little ole Blogging Homestead to help my clients and the folks that are going to become clients, will one way is by writing blog posts. That help folks to understand about their new home and the many components that make up a home. When I have found a major item dring one of my Clients Home or Commercial Property Inspections I add a copy of the blog post, that will help them to even better understand about the problem that was found with their Inspectin Report.

I also burn my blog posts on to DVD's to send or I send a link to a blog post that will be of help to pass Clients or a prospective Client that would like to determine, just what I do know about my profession. I also add blog posts in to the Home Care and Maintenance Manual, that I give to my Clients. They can either receive the manual, printed on linen paper in a nice binder, or on DVD.



Baker's Blogging Homestead is written To Enhance Customer Relationships, I always do my best to write about subjects that will be of help to folks, and of interest to help them to know more, and to get pleasure from reading and studying.


Link to another post you may like to read:
Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You
Post 611 - 30 Oct. 2009
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Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You, Thank You for visiting, and its a pleasure to have you stop by, my little ole Blogging Homestead. I've done my best to keep my blog posts simple and straightforward. I've coverd everything from basic home safety, regular home maintenance, Home and Commercial Properties Inspections.
You'll be able to find out about basic household emergencies, plumbing, electrical, and all other things you and your family should be will aware of within your home. Please keep in mind that the blog posts are not a repair manual. And if your home should have a problem come up, then you really should contact the right professional, for that component.

Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You, What my blog posts are really all about, is to help you understand about the many components of your home, and what to look for and how to avoid the basic problems that can occur around your home.
With all of that in mind, I'd like to Thank You once again for choosing to visit my little ole Blogging Homestead. Please feel free to share with your friends, and come back as often, as you would like.
Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You, and of course, if you should have any questions about your home and would like me to inspect your home to help you avoid the critical problems that inevitably and eventually strike most homeowners, be sure to give me a call or send off an e-maill my way. I can help you better understand your home and address potential problems before they become serious ones.
I'm a Certified Professional Home Commercial Properties Inspector, and you can rest easy knowing that after I've examined your home, you'll get a full report presented in a clear, complete and professional manner.

I'll take the appropriate measures to make sure that you are very familiar with the home and the condition of its major components.


Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You, home ownership is a wonderful experience, but its not without its pitfalls. The good news is that the right information can help to ensure that the pitfalls are minimized and truly maximize the enjoyment of your home, for you and your family.

Thank You once again for visiting my little ole Blogging Homestead, I hope you find the blog posts to be helpful.
Post 613 - 5 Nov. 2009
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Home Owners Do you Prevent Fats and Greases from Damaging your Septic, Fats, Oils, and Greases are not just bad for your arteries and waistline, these things are also very bad for your private Septic System or public Sewer System. A Septic or Sewer System a overflow or backup can cause health hazards, damage home interiors, and can very will threaten the environment. An increasingly common cause of overflows is sewer pipes being blocked by grease. Grease gets into the sewer from household drains as will as from poorly maintained grease traps in restaurants and other businesses.

Just where dose grease come from?
Most of us know grease as the byproduct of cooking. But grease is also found in such things as: Meat fats, lard, cooking oil, shortening, butter and margarine, food scraps, baking goods, sauces, and dairy products. Too often, folks wash grease into the home's plumbing system, usually through the kitchen sink. Grease sticks to the insides of sewer pipes, both on your property and in the streets. Over time, the grease can very will build up and block the entire pipe.

Home Owners Do you Prevent Fats and Greases from Damaging your Septic, your home garbage disposals dose not keep grease out of your plumbing system. These units only shred solid material into smaller pieces and do not prevent grease from going down the drain. Commercial additives, including detergents, that claim to dissolve grease may very will just pass the grease down the line and end up causing problems in other areas.

The results could very will be:
Home Owners Do you Prevent Fats and Greases from Damaging your Septic,You see its really best to keep, these kinds of materials out of the sewer system in the very first place.

Post 612 - 1 Nov. 2009
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Real Estate Agents Do You Recommend To Your Clients? I sure hope you do! To have a Mold Inspection and test? What I'm about to to talk with y'all about, could very will be a Halloween nightmare story for a movie.

This here story took place in a home in Greenville, North Carolina. The home had a bookcase with a hidden room behind it, the room had a dark and terrifen secret, along with a note. Seen that one of your buyer clients, may just pick one of Fannie Mae's foreclosed on home. You'll sure want to know about this.
Real Estate Agents Do You Recommend To Your Clients? I sure hope you do! as a Real Estate Agent, you just may want to recommend to your buyer clients, to have a Mold Inspection and have the home tested. Even if the home is listed as is. And you just may want to have a talk with your seller clients, about being sure to diclosing about any kind of Mold problem they may have had. After you read this.

Most State Standars of Practice protect a Home Inspector from this kind of a lawsuit.
The Standars of Practice could very will say, systems and conditions that are not within the scope of the inspection include, but are not limited to: environmental hazards, lead paint, toxic or flammable materials, asbestos, and radon. Pest infestation, portable appliances, like washer, dryers, window air conditioners. Security systems, telephone or in home television systems, fire or lawn sprinklers systems, swimming pools, spas or worlpools. Playground or any other recreational or leisurs equipment. Below ground septic or drainage systems, water wells, zoning ordinances, or any items that are considered cosmetic in nature. If the Inspector makes any general comments about any of these systems and conditions of these systems are informational only and do not represent an Inspection.
Real Estate Agents Do You Recommend To Your Clients? I sure hope you do! enough suspense, click to read the whole story, of the family that that ended up buying the home.
Post 605 - 24 Oct. 2009
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The First Little Pig had a a Straw Home, that there first little pig, should have had a Home Inspection. Then the big bad wofe would not been able to blow his home down. Folks in Aermica, first started build-en homes with Straw Bales, back in the 1800's. There are folks now a days, that are using the technique to build their home. Did you know theres enough Straw growen in Aermica, to build a half million homes every year. And you very will could save 75 % on heating your home of Steaw Bales.

Straw Bales walls also have an excellent load bearing capacity. Some folks have even duilt them selves a two storey home using Straw Bales. There is one little ole problem for folks that come along, and want to buy a Straw Bale home. Will you see there just not very many Home Inspectors, that know how to Inspected a home built using Straw Bales. There are no courses offered to train Home Inspectors, to do inspections of these very unique homes. I'm very lucky, that I got to learn how from a man that built Straw Bale homes. He was a master builder.

The First Little Pig had a Straw Home, Seen that the Straw Bales used for the walls of the home, are hidden behind plaster, drywall even sometimes. Inspect-en these homes involve more than a stick home, does most times. An Inspector needs to do pre-inspection research, that should include a search for the plans of the home, find out if there was any photos taken as the home was being built, talk with the builder if at all possible. The Home Inspector should have an understanding of Straw Bale construction practices.
Even though a Straw Bale Home is very comfortable and energy-efficient, they can also be very unhealth if it was improperly designed or built. Some promotional campaigns have made these homes sound very simple to build, than they really are. Becouse of this, there have been homes constructed by builders and homeowners even, who were not at all qualified to do so.

The First Little Pig had a Straw Home, So folks if your thinking of buying a Straw Bale Home, be sure to have a Home Inspector, that knows about these home do the Home Inspection.
Post 604 - 18 Oct. 2009
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