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  • 2). Buying A House – Checking Exterior Wood  By : Raynor
    You need to be very careful before committing to the purchase of a house. If the house has wood and brick on the exterior, you need to consider the following issues. Wood Issues Wood is a beautiful material, particularly when it is used on the exterior of a home. Compared to stucco and other materials, it is a wonder wood isn’t used more often. The reason, of course, is wood simply doesn’t hold up as well as man made materials.
    Article Related to: buying a house, wood, exterior, soft spots, termites, rot, degradation

  • 3). Do You Have Termites? Are You Sure?  By : TCThorn
    Termites eat wood, and most houses are made at least partially from wood. This, of course, means that houses and termites shouldn't mix. Sure, try telling them that. Each year, in the U.S. alone, hundreds of thousands of houses are treated for termite infestations. In thousands more, termites go undetected. Could you be at risk? These insects thrive in warm areas, but they can survive in more temperate climates as well.
    Article Related to: termites, pest control

  • 4). Evaluating Properties Back On The Market  By : Raynor
    As you house hunt for your dream home, you will often see properties that have come back on to the market. So, are these properties to be avoided or a good deal? Evaluating Properties Back On The Market Houses popping on and off the market are a common occurrence. The situation occurs when the home is listed and an offer is accepted. At some point during the escrow period, the buyer and seller come upon an issue that results in the real estate transaction falling apart.
    Article Related to: real estate, homes, houses, market, escrow, transaction, buyer, seller, termites

  • 7). Protect Your Home From Rot, Termites  By : Rick Young
    Spring is the time to inspect your home's exterior trim for possible damage from recent rain and snow, which can lead to problems such as wood rot and mold growth. At the same time, almost all areas of the U.S. have mild to heavy termite infestations. Termites eat 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and cause more damage to U.S. homes than fire, floods and storms combined.
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