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Navigation"Hi Guys,
Just wanted to say how pleased I was with the work that you did for my Long island home inspection. From beginning to end the inspectors were professional, courteous and above all, informative. The inspection report was easy to read and the supplemental materials are great. I especially liked that I was able to have the termite inspection completed at the time of the initial inspection. Thanks again for a job well done. I won't hesitate to recommend you in the future to friends and family."
Brian Pickford ![]() Long Island Home Inspections/New York City Home Inspections
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Building GreenSubmitted by HankJaworowski on January 9, 2009 - 4:26pm.
In a continuing effort to advance the use of environmentally responsible technologies in residential construction, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the International Code Council (ICC) and the NAHB Research Center are nearing the end of a process that will result in an ANSI standard for green dwelling design and construction practices. You should feel comfortable in your own home. However, your home may have construction or design defects that make you spend extra money and energy just to maintain that comfort. You can improve the comfort of your home and lower your energy bills at the same time. Ten years ago, green was just a color in the home building biz. Today "green" or "building green" means an approach to home building that puts environmental concerns front stage center.Good indoor air quality and energy efficiency in construction, heating, and cooling are emphasized. Water-saving bathroom fixtures and faucets, and energy-saving appliances are a priority. When possible, recycled materials are used. Waste is minimized, both during the initial construction and down the line. A material that can be recycled at the end of its useful life in your house is preferable to one that ends up in a landfill. The concern about reducing the average energy consumption in today’s generation of new homes has increased. The emphasis on energy use in the United States has led to widespread consumer acceptance of the ENERGY STAR label as a way for the average consumer to compare products,including windows.
Some states have adopted means to monitor the effectiveness of the ENERGY STAR Homes program.Each qualifying home receives an ENERGY STAR designation from the EPA, which is a point of distinction for the homeowner,and proof that the home will perform to high-efficiency energy performance levels.Unlike structural features,however, energy features are communicated to the consumers as part of the government’s ENERGYSTAR® program.The ENERGY STAR labelcuts through the details of solarheat gain and fenestration thermal transmittance and other highly technical information and simply sets the bar at a level 30 percentabove the model energy code requirements in different zones of the country. ENERGY STAR labeled home offers homeowners a more comfortable, healthier living environment, while saving money on their energy bill.From better insulation levels to high efficiency heating and cooling equipment, these homes achieve ahigher efficiency rating. Inspections for stringent standards ENERGYSTAR-labeled homes.ENERGY STAR designation from the EPA, which is a point of distinction for the homeowner and proof that the home will perform to high-efficiency energy performance levels. High-performance windows will not compensate for inadequate insulation levels,and high-efficiency heating equipment. Reply![]() |
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"After already having one home inspection previously by another individual/business, these guys blew him away in their thoroughness, likeability, and knowledge. On top of that, they have the educational degrees and contractor backgrounds to really know how things should be done. Lastly, they provided me with alternatives and ways to fix problems, along with anticipated costs and needs. I thank them so much and am excited to move into our new home soon." ---Dan C. Wantagh, NY "I was intrigued and impressed by the model of two inspectors, and appreciated their quick reply and ease of scheduling. We've used Precision twice now, for two separate homes, and could not be more satisfied. They have a distinct focus on educating the owner about the house they are purchasing. And not just about the house as it is, but forward-looking maintenance, too. They were thorough, spent time answering our questions, and provided a very clear, easy to read report with many photographs. We could not offer a stronger endorsement of using them for a Long Island Home Inspection." -- Todd P., Ph.D., Port Jefferson, NY" "Thank you so much Precision Home Inspection for your thorough and professional Long Island home inspection. You took the time to walk me through the whole home explaining everything every step of the way and made me confident in my purchase going into closing. I thank you for also being available and flexible for my final walk through. I will recommend your service to anyone purchasing a home."- D. Pickett |