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Dale Baker,The #1 Home and Commercial Properties Inspector-in VT&NH-on AR

Vermont Home Buyers Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You

Vermont Home Buyers 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.

Home 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.

Negative Slope

Vermont Home Buyers 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.

Vermont Home Buyers 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.

Leaking Hot Water Tank

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.


Vermont Home Buyers 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.

Home Components

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.

Home Inspection Report

Hot Water Tank Diagram

Vermont Home Buyers 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.

Just Cuz It'll Go Down Yer Gullet Doesn't Mean Ya Oughta Put It Down Yer Pipes!

Just Cuz It'll Go Down Yer Gullet Doesn't Mean Ya Oughta Put It Down Yer Popes!, 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.

Drain Field


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.

Bacon Grease

Just Cuz It'll Go Down Yer Gullet Doesn't Mean Ya Oughta Put It Down Yer Pipes!, 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:

  • Raw sewage overflowing in your home or your neighbor's home.
  • An expensive and unpleasant cleanup that often must be paid for out of your home budget.
  • Raw sewage overflowing into parks, yards, and streets.
  • Potential contact with disease-causing organisms.
  • An increase in operation and maintenance costs for your local sewer department, which ends up causing higher sewer bills for customers.

Garbage Disposal

Just Cuz It'll Go Down Yer Gullet Doesn't Mean Ya Oughta Put It Down Yer Pipes!,You see its really best to keep, these kinds of materials out of the sewer system in the very first place.

Some links to blogs that I have written

These are written about New Construction and Trees! for Home Buyer's and Home Owner's

Part 1 of New Construction and Trees!

http://activerain.com/blogsview/315601/New-Construction-Trees

Part 2 of New Construction and Trees!

http://activerain.com/blogsview/320822/Part-2-of-New

Part 3 of New Construction and Trees!

http://activerain.com/blogsview/336476/Part-3-of-New

Part 4 of New Construction and Trees!

http://activerain.com/blogsview/336547/Part-4-of-New

Part 4 of New Construction and Trees!

http://activerain.com/blogsview/336999/A-Checklist-for-New

Knowledge is the Power for Your Freedom to a Worry Free Home!

Link to my website: http://bakerhomeinspection.org

Link to my e-mail: bakerhomeinspection@yahoo.com

Have a good one

Dale