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"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."
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" I would say the alphabet P in your Company Name 'Precision' stands for Prudent, Punctual, Professional & Polite Service." thanks Gita "This company is so impressive. The two inspectors go through the house together. They explain what they sre doing as they go through the inspection and answered our questions as well. These people were recommended by three different people who don't know each other. That by itself is a great testimonial to how good of a job this company does. Completely satisfied and these are the people to hire to get a comprehensive home inspection." - Oct 18, 2011, Google
![]() "Outstanding service. Very impressed with this company. They send two inspectors and do a great job. They explained everything to us and when we received the report is was full of diagrammed pictures and tons of information. We also received two books that were very useful in understanding the systems within a house and the maintenance that they require. They were comparable in price to other inspectors but give you so much more." - Sept 30 2011, Google
"If you want a thorough inspection done by two experienced and knowledgeable inspectors than this is the company to use. If I was going to invest 100's of thousands of dollars in a property I wanted nothing but the best inspection I could find. This company was recommended to me by my lawyer as the best inspection company around. They certainly were everything my lawyer said. They were thorough, knowledgeable and answered all our questions. We could not have asked for more." - Aug 29, 2011, Google "This company appears to be the only company that sends 2 inspectors. After the inspection was completed I can really see why two inspectors do a much better job than one inspector. They inspected every item in the house big and small. The report they provided was complete with diagrammed pictures and repair/replacement costs. We were totally blown away by this company and they were worth every penny and more." - Aug 26, 2011, Google
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10 Easy Ways To Save Energy in Your HomeSubmitted by HankJaworowski on April 17, 2011 - 11:20am.Most people don’t know how easy it is to make their homes run on less energy. Drastic reductions in heating, cooling and electricity costs can be accomplished through very simple changes, most of which homeowners can do themselves. Why make your home more energy efficient? Here are a few good reasons:
1. Find better ways to heat and cool your house. As much as half of the energy used in homes goes toward heating and cooling. The following are a few ways that energy bills can be reduced through adjustments to the heating and cooling systems:
2. Install a tankless water heater. Demand-type water heaters (tankless or instantaneous) provide hot water only as it is needed. They don't produce the standby energy losses associated with traditional storage water heaters, which will save on energy costs. Tankless water heaters heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. When a hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit. A gas burner or an electric element heats the water. As a result, demand water heaters deliver a constant supply of hot water. You don't need to wait for a storage tank to fill up with enough hot water. 3. Replace incandescent lights. The average household dedicates 11% of its energy budget to lighting. Traditional incandescent lights convert approximately only 10% of the energy they consume into light, while the rest becomes heat. The use of new lighting technologies, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), can reduce the energy use required by lighting by 50% to 75%. Advances in lighting controls offer further energy savings by reducing the amount of time that lights are on but not being used. Here are some facts about CFLs and LEDs:
4. Seal and insulate your home. Sealing and insulating your home is one of the most cost-effective ways to make a home more comfortable and energy-efficient, and you can do it yourself. A tightly sealed home can improve comfort and indoor air quality while reducing utility bills. An InterNACHI energy auditor can assess leakage in the building envelope and recommend fixes that will dramatically increase comfort and energy savings. The following are some common places where leakage may occur:
Because hot air rises, air leaks are most likely to occur in the attic. Homeowners can perform a variety of repairs and maintenance to their attics that save them money on cooling and heating, such as:
5. Install efficient showerheads and toilets. The following systems can be installed to conserve water usage in homes:
6. Use appliances and electronics responsibly. Appliances and electronics account for about 20% of household energy bills in a typical U.S. home. The following are tips that will reduce the required energy of electronics and appliances:
7. Install daylighting as an alternative to electrical lighting. Daylighting is the practice of using natural light to illuminate the home's interior. It can be achieved using the following approaches:
8. Insulate windows and doors. About one-third of the home's total heat loss usually occurs through windows and doors. The following are ways to reduce energy lost through windows and doors:
9. Cook smart. An enormous amount of energy is wasted while cooking. The following recommendations and statistics illustrate less wasteful ways of cooking:
10. Change the way you do laundry.
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"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 "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 "We shopped around quite a bit to find the best inspection company we could find. We interviewed at least half a dozen companies and this company by far seemed to be the best. This was the only company that sent two inspectors and also listed their qualifications on their website. We also were able to look at a recent inspection report they had done. When the two inspectors came we could right away tell we made the right choice.They explained everything to us including the good and the bad. They answered all our questions thoroughly. We received the report the following morning complete with pictures and easy to understand notes and comments. We also received two great books that also helped us understand what is involved with all the systems within a home and the maintenance they require. We could not have been happier with this company and highly recommend them to anyone."Shannah, November 9,2011, Google
"My realtor recommended this company. She said she had never worked with this company before but had heard some real good reviews from other realtors who saw them do an inspection. They were excellent. Answered all our questions, gave us approximate repair costs which we needed because the house was a short sale. They found some many items that we would have never thought to check. They are real professionals. We were very happy with their service before and after the inspection."
Aug 29, 2011, Google
"It was such a pleasure to deal with Hank and Lee the owners of this company. You can tell that they are working for you and not trying to please the real estate agent. When they both came to do the inspection they went slowly and explained everything to us as we went along. They took over 3 hours to do the inspection. When I received the report with all the pictures it made the report so much easier to understand since they explained everything to me at the inspection. The books I received also helped me understand exactly how a house operates and the maintenance involved. If there is a better inspection company out there I would certainly like to see them? This company should be commended for the great work that they do."-
- Nov 3, 2011, Google
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