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Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should Not At All Be A Speechless Wednesday!

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

Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should Not At All Be A Speechless Wednesday, usual here in the ActiveRain community, tomorrow is called Speechless Wednesday for some special blog posts. I would like to ask the members of ActiveRain, instead of writing a Speechless Wednesday blog post. Write a blog post that has to do Veterans Day. We could call our blog posts tomorrow Veterans Wednesday!

God Bless America

There are many subjects we can write about to Honor this day for our Veterans and the Men and Women that are servicing to protect our Freedom, and our Country.

Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should Not At All Be A Speechless Wednesday, why not write and blog post that has to do with a Veteran you know, or a someone you know that is serv
ing now.

You could write a post, about why you love America, or why your proud to be an American.

Proud to Serve

I also would to ask that every American, tomorrow search out Veterans, and Service Men and Women, to thank them. How about taking a Veteran or Service Man or Woman out to lunch even.

Never Forget our Service Men and Women

Happy Veterans Day!! and God Bless America!!

(A big Thank You to all my Brother's and Sister's In Arms)

Post 617 - 10 Nov. 2009

Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners

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

Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners, the roof is arguably the single most important component of a home or commercial property building. The primary function of a roof is to keep the weather out of the inside of a building.

Your Inspector should be experienced and knowledgeble about the various types of roofs and the materials that are used in your given area of the Country.

Roofs

Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners, roofs are composed of various surfaces materials that are used together in order to keep the weather out, that includes rain, sleet, snow, and wind from entering the building. The roof area is constructed with the structure, covers, flashing, gutters, and downspouts.

Various elements of the building may penetrate the roof and effect the functionality of the building's roof, these may include chimneys, flue pipes, vents, and even skylights.

Your Inspector should take into consideration the unique charactoristics of all these materials and componentes and understand just how they function together to keep the weather out.

Roof Components

Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners, your Inspector should do a visual inspection of the materials and installation of the primary roof covering. Many different types of roof covering materials are used all over the Country. Some of the most common types of roof materials used are. Ashpalt or Fiberglass Shingles, Asphalt Built Up Roof, Rolled Roofing, Cedar Shingles, Cement Fiber Shingles, Metal, Clay Tile, Slate, Plastic Shingles. All visible roof flashings should be inspected for signs of damage or decay.

This will be a on going series, to help you to understand about roofs.


Post 616 - 8 Nov. 2009

New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part One of Two

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

New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part One of Two, deer are New Hampshire's most popular game animal, Firearm's season starts this coming Wednesday 11 November 2009, with a total of around 80,000 deer in all areas of the State of New Hampshire. You can archery hunting started September 15, Muzzleloader season is going on now, and ends on Tuesday the 10th of November 2009.

New Hampshire Hunting

On opening day of firearm's season, you can take either a buck or a doe. Opening day is the only day you can take a doe.

New Hampshire Wildlife Management Units

2009 New Hampshire Deer Season Dates

Wildlife Management Units

Method/Sex

Inclusive Dates

Archery Archery
WMU A -- NOTE: In WMU A, archery deer season ends one week early and an antler- point restriction is in place -- bucks must have at least 2 legal points (1 inch or longer) on one side. Antlerless or 2-point minimum Antlered Deer Sept. 15 - Dec. 8

WMUs B-M

Any Deer

Sept. 15 - Dec. 15

Special 2nd Archery Deer Permit

WMU A -- Antlered, 2-point minimum

WMUs B-M -- Antlered only

Youth Weekend Youth Weekend
STATEWIDE (Non-resident youth hunters may participate, provided N.H. youth can hunt during youth deer hunts in their state; click for info.) Any Deer Oct. 24 - Oct. 25
Muzzleloader Muzzleloader
WMU A -- NOTE: In WMU A, Muzzleloader deer season opens two days later and an antler- point restriction is in place -- bucks must have at least 2 legal points (1 inch or longer) on one side.

Antlerless or 2-point minimum Antlered Deer

Antlered 2-point minimum only

Nov. 2 - Nov. 3

Nov. 4 - Nov. 10

WMUs B, D2, J2

Any Deer

Antlered Only

Oct. 31 - Nov. 1

Nov. 2 - Nov. 10

WMUs C1, C2, E, F, J1

Antlered Only

Oct. 31 - Nov. 10

WMUs D1, G, I1, I2

Any Deer

Antlered Only

Oct. 31 ONLY

Nov. 1 - Nov. 10

WMUs H1, H2, K Any Deer

Antlered Only
Oct. 31 - Nov. 2

Nov. 3 - Nov. 10
WMUs L, M

Any Deer

Oct. 31 - Nov. 10

Regular Firearms Regular Firearms
WMU A -- NOTE: Regular firearm deer season ends one week early and an antler point restriction is in place -- bucks must have at least 2 legal points (1 inch or longer) on one side.

Antlerless or 2-point minimum Antlered Deer

Antlered, 2-point minimum


Nov. 11 - Nov. 12

Nov. 13 - Nov. 29

WMUs B, D2, J2

Any Deer

Antlered Only

Nov. 11 - Nov. 12

Nov. 13 - Dec. 6

WMUs C1, C2, D1, E, F, I1, I2, J1

Antlered Only

Nov. 11 - Dec. 6

WMU G

Any Deer

Antlered Only

Nov. 11 ONLY

Nov. 12 - Dec. 6

WMUs H1, H2, K

Any Deer

Antlered Only

Nov. 11 - Nov. 13

Nov. 14 - Dec. 6

WMUs L, M

Any Deer

Antlered Only

Nov. 11 - Nov. 20

Nov. 21 - Dec. 6

Unit M Special Permits 6,000 Antlerless-only permits available beginning July 1

New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part One of Two, if you are using a special deer permit, you are not allowed to take two deer at the same time. Your first deer taken must be registered before you even attempt to take a second deer.

Please remember for your safty and the safty of others, that Alcoholic beverages or any other kind of mood altering drugs, has no business at all being in the woods, when hunting!

Opening day for next year's regular firearm's deer season will be the 10th of November 2010

Link to: New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part Two of Two


Post 615- 7 Nov. 2009

New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part Two of Two

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

New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part Two of Two, Firearm Deer Season opens this coming Wednesday 11 November 2009, and goes through to the 6th of December 2009 .

Seeing that we have many homes for sale near and even in the woods, and seeing lots of folks enjoy going out in to the woods near their homes. And seeing that New Hampshire hunters are able to hunt in just about any woods in the State. I'd like ask that Home Buyers, Real Estate Agents, and all those that enjoy going out into the woods of New Hampshire, please use Caution at this time of year. You just may want to think about wearing some kind of
Hunter Orange clothing when your going to near the woods.

Hunter Orange Shirt



Being a hunter myself, it sure makes me sad to have to say this. But the truth of it is, there are some hunters, that just don't think once they get out into the woods!


New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part Two of Two, Now I'd sure like to ask all my fellow hunters to use the Rules For Safe Hunting, when your out in the woods.

  • Control the muzzle of your firearm. It should be pointed in a safe direction at all times. Treat every firearm as if it were losded!


  • Be sure of your target and look beyond, before you ever raise your firearm or draw your bow.


  • Wear hunter orange to make yourself more visible to other hunters. Never assume you are alone in the woods.

Hunter in New Hampshire Woods

Although the State of New Hampshire dose not require us to wear Hunter Orange, but the State of New Hampshire dose give us a Hunter Orange Recommendation.


New Hampshire Deer Hunting Series Part Two of Two, Hunter Orange Recommendation: Any person hunting with a firearm or bow during New Hampshire hunting seasons, except for a person iegally hunting waterfowl, should wear a hat, vest or other suitable article of clothing of material in the color of Hunter Orange visible from all sides at a minimum distance of 200 feet.

Hunter Orange



Be sure you positively identify your target, and beyond, before you shoot!

Post 614 - 7 Nov. 2009

Baker's Blogging Homestead is written To Enhance Customer Relationships

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

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.

Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting AR Signature

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.

Burning CD's and DVD'sHome Commercial Properties Inspections Report

Residential Heating and Cooling System

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.

Hot Water Tank Water Damaged

Link to another post you may like to read:

Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You



Post 611 - 30 Oct. 2009