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Home Inspection Can Prepare You for Emergencies!

David Artigliere: Inspector in Reading, PA

ARTI Home Inspections LLC Prepares Homeowners For Emergencies! With a little education about the home, you might know what to do once the unexpected happens.

I have 20 water shutoff valves in my house and I know exactly where each of them are and how to operate them. Do you? Many small home emergencies become huge disasters because we don't know what to do when the unexpected happens.

Buying a home can mean building wealth and saving on taxes, but it's not just about money. Get to know your home intimately. Knowing where the shutoff valves are located, for instance, can save you a lot of money and grief later if disaster strikes.

If you are relatively new to homeownership or property management, one of the things I like to do when I'm performing a home inspection for a buyer or real estate investor, is to have them walk around the property with me so I can teach them about the house and point out maintenance issues and educate them about the systems. It is not required that you be there for the inspection, but I certainly recommend it. Below are some of the items you should be aware of if you already own a home.

WATER SHUT OFFS

Each of my bathrooms has three cut-off valves -- one for the toilet, two under the sink (hot and cold water). If, for some reason, those break and I have water coming through, I also know where the main water valve is located and I've tested it to make sure the knob doesn't break off in my hand if I ever run up against a real emergency. There are also two water shut off valves going toward the outside water faucets

It's easy to let these valves age into disrepair. Honestly, they aren't items that we work with on a regular basis. Except for the testing of the water main, I've not touched the knob in more than three years (when I moved into the dwelling

HOT WATER HEATER

How's the hot water heater? Have you checked the bottom of it lately to see any evidence of rust? For many homeowners, this is one of those household items that never gets checked until water is running everywhere. The hot water heater should also have a cutoff valve. Know how to use it and have your kids try it out too.

ELECTRIC PANEL

Have you looked over your electrical panel as well? If you've remodeled, the labels need to be changed (that's assuming you have labels). If they aren't clearly marked, this little project can take you a few minutes to an hour or so, depending on how many outlets, switches and lights you have in the house. Use a cell phone or walkie-talkies with a helper and it makes the job of identifying the circuit breakers or fuses a lot easier. One person stays by the panel flipping switches, while the other walks around the house letting you know what's on and what's off.

To identify the circuits, turn on all the lights in the house. For outlets, you'll just have to switch off the breaker and have your partner flip on an appliance, radio or lamp that's plugged in that outlet to determine the match. The good thing about this project is that it won't have to be done again unless you remodel and add on more outlets and switches on more circuit breakers

WASHER/DRYER

A couple of intensive appliances are the dishwasher and washer. Keep up with what's happening underneath these appliances. Look over the hoses periodically and make sure they are not getting old and about to split open. Check for rust in the bottom of the baskets (if you have metal construction).

If you notice a touch of rust in the bottom of your dishwasher when you are loading/unloading dishes, check the flooring for signs of water leakage or go in the basement to see if the dishwasher might be leaking during a cycle. If not, make a mental note to keep an eye on it in case it gets worse. Rust can work its way up from the bottom.

Emergencies can become less taxing with a little testing, preventative maintenance and knowing your home's systems.

ARTI Home Inspections LLC is open 7 days a week from 8am to 9pm including some holidays! We are based in Pennside, PA, a suburb of Reading, PA and inspect homes for Buyers, Sellers, Banks and Investors all over Eastern Pennsylvania including Montgomery, Berks, Chester, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Bucks, Lehigh Valley, Delaware, Lebanon counties.

David Artigliere has a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and has been performing home inspections since 2001. He has also been a Real Estate Investor since 1997, rehabbing over 20 properties.

For more information or to schedule a home inspection or consult, visit their website at www.artihi.com or contact David Artigliere at 610-220-1907.

Downtown Douglassville...Michael's Restaurant...!!!

Fran 'The Title Man' Gaspari  Title Insurance-PA & NJ : Title Company in Limerick, PA

Anyone who has passed through Douglassville, Pennsylvania, probably on the much traveled Route 422, will recognize the landmark on the corner of Rt.422 & Rt. 662...Michael's Restaurant...

The famous landmark, formerly known as Michael's Diner, is currently undergoing a massive facelift, which will render the popular eating establishment even more recognizable and impressive than the 'old Michael's'...

Well, we had a 'family after church breakfast' there last Sunday...

And the food is as good as its ever been...!!!

Breakfast is outstanding, open 24 hours, excellent dinner entrees including soup and salad bar, and courteous service are all hallmarks of Michael's...

Next time, don't only say 'Make a right at Michael's'...stop and go in and enjoy a scrumptious meal...!!!

Michael's Restaurant...a fine Douglassville Landmark and dining experience...!!!

Monday Weekend Wrap Up...Mother Nature Strikes Amity...!!!

Fran 'The Title Man' Gaspari  Title Insurance-PA & NJ : Title Company in Limerick, PA

Most of my neighbors in Amity Township spent the weekend cleaning up the damage caused by an intense storm which swept through our area on Friday evening around the dinner hour...

According to the weather 'experts' no tornado was seen to touch down by local radar...

Except Amity is literally within a valley surrounded on all sides by substantial hills...in fact, I'm always kidding my children by saying we live in a former volcano or a large meteorite-caused crater... and lest I'm mistaken, radar, is only able to detect line of sight occurrences, and the damage to our area was focused mainly on low lying areas, particularly those in heavily clustered treed areas and densely wooded areas along creeks and gullies...

Hence the term 'flying under the radar' typically applies to this one hour duration, mile and a half wide, catastrophic storm...

Our home suffered a screen panel torn off our french doors and two major limbs brought down on two trees...even though our Star Spangled Banner continued to wave atop its twenty foot mast, unmolested by the ravages of Mother Nature, attesting further that we live in the home of the brave...

Only by the Grace of God were lives spared and damage to residences kept to an unbelievable minimum...

In any case, tornado or no, Amity residences are counting our blessings, and thanking God that the powerful winds and bigger than golf-ball sized hail didn't damage our most precious possessions...our family members...!!!

In just a few days, no one but us will know that anything unusual and so devastating occurred in our resilient and lovely neighborhood...!!!

Amity lives...!!!


2009 World War Two Weekend - Airshow Photos

Jeff Geoghan MBA - Lancaster PA Real Estate Expert: Real Estate Agent in Lancaster, PA

I took the boys to Reading Airport on the 7th to check out the 2009 World War Two Weekend Airshow, put on by the Mid Atlantic Air Museum located right at the Ariport. There were thousands of people there and hundreds of period re-enactors. My favorite parts were the restored warbirds themselves. Here's some photos from the event from the lens of Heritage Photographic Art:

World War Two Weekend - Reading Airport - Airshow

World War Two Weekend - Reading Airport - Airshow

World War Two Weekend - Reading Airport - Airshow

World War Two Weekend - Reading Airport - Airshow

World War Two Weekend - Reading Airport - Airshow

World War Two Weekend - Reading Airport - Airshow

There's a bunch more and I'll be sure to upload to the "Warbirds" gallery at http://www.heritage-photographic.com.

Horse Farm, Berks County, PA Price Reduced

Cindy Stys, The Premier Equine Realty Broker: Real Estate Agent in Lehigh Valley, PA
Cindy Stys | Cindy Stys Equestrian & Country Properties, Ltd | 610-849-1790
1428 Windsor Castle Road, Hamburg, PA
WORKING HORSE FARM on 32 acres, 40 stalls, indoor & outdoor arenas, 4 bedroom stone farm house. Approx. 45 minutes to Penn National
4BR/1BA Single Family House
offered at $849,000
Year Built 1850
Sq Footage Unspecified
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 1 full, 0 partial
Floors 2
Parking 4+ Covered spaces
Lot Size 32 acres
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Highly functional equestrian facility on 32+ acres, approx. 45 minutes to Penn National Race Track & less than 10 minutes from Rt. 78. Total of 40 stalls, 72x160 indoor arena featuring new sky lights, 2 viewing rooms and restroom for clients' convenience. Main stable houses 28 stalls including several foaling stalls and is conveniently attached to indoor arena & includes 2 wash stalls and 2 tack rooms. Additional stalls can be found in the well preserved bank barn which has several attached turn-outs & smaller barn which includes lay-up or foaling stall. Also included is a run-in shed for 24 hr. turnout, 14 paddocks & large outdoor riding ring. Appealing 4 bedroom stone farm house enhanced by large sunroom with slate flooring. Wide window sills and random width floor boards.


see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

Family room Living room Dining room
Basement

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Photo 1

indoor arena

auxillary barns

stalls in main barn

paddocks

Photo 5
Contact info:
Cindy Stys
Cindy Stys Equestrian & Country Properties, Ltd
610-849-1790
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: May 5, 2009, 3:40pm PDT