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Tips, insights, and updates for homeowners, buyers, and realtors.

Home Inspection ROI
Common Home Issues
American Home Inspections and Maintenance

Why Our Detailed Home Inspection Could Save You $76,870

Buying or selling a home in Northwest Georgia? A home inspection may seem like just another step in the process, but the truth is, it’s one of the most valuable investments you can make. At American Home Inspections & Maintenance, LLC, our detailed home inspections uncovered an average of $23,802

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Pre-Listing Inspections
Home Inspection Tips
American Home Inspections and Maintenance

Pre-Listing Inspections: Why They’re a Game Changer

When most people think about home inspections, they picture a buyer hiring an inspector after making an offer. But sellers can benefit just as much — sometimes even more — from having their home inspected before it goes on the market. This is called a pre-listing inspection, and it can

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Microbial Growth
Indoor Air Quality & Safety
American Home Inspections and Maintenance

Microbial Growth in Homes: Causes, Risks, and Prevention

Microbial growth is one of the most common and concerning issues found during home inspections. While many people use the term “mold,” microbial growth refers to a broader range of fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms that thrive in damp environments. Left unchecked, it can cause both structural damage and potential

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Pre Drywall Inspection
Home Inspection Tips
American Home Inspections and Maintenance

What to Expect During a Pre-Drywall Inspection

When building a new home, there are a few key milestones where inspections provide maximum value. One of the most important is the pre-drywall inspection. This takes place after the framing, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC rough-ins are completed, but before insulation and drywall are installed. The pre-drywall stage is the

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Radon
Home Inspection Tips
American Home Inspections and Maintenance

The Hidden Dangers of Skipping a Radon Test

When most people think about home safety, they focus on smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, or electrical hazards. But there’s another invisible danger that often goes unnoticed — radon gas. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can enter your home through the foundation. It’s colorless, odorless, and tasteless,

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