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How To Prolong The Life Of Your Roof ?

2/27/2023

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Roof repairs and replacement are considered one of the most expensive repairs. To save your property from expensive repairs, to must know how to maintain your roof. Multiple factors affect the life of your roof, like material, weather, roof slope or pitch,  insulation & ventilation, installation, and color. However, the simple way to maintain your roof life is by conducting regular maintenance roof inspections. 

Inspections can support you in checking your roof's strengths and weaknesses. After conducting a roof inspection, the next step will be completing the repairs. Regular roof maintenance can help you prolong the life of your roof. With the help of certified property inspectors, you can easily track your roof health and get tips for roof maintenance. 

Weather is something that is not in control. But we have come up with new ways to maintain your roof. In the blog further, find the steps you can take to extend your roof life. 

Here are some tips for the life expectancy of any roofing structure:

1. Repair Leaks or Damages Right Away

Don’t ignore the minor roof issues that you spot. Most homeowners end up ignoring the witnessed leaks because of the fear of expensive repairs. Before ignoring any issues, remember that one small problem can turn into something big if left unnoticed. Atleast note down the issue you noticed and get it repaired within a few days. Remember getting issues repaired on time will help you save more money and save you from extensive roof problems. 

2. Prevention of Mildew, Moss, and Mold Growth
Even a little vegetation on your top can lead to the breakage of that portion of your roof. This issue is very commonly topped during the change of weather. Getting a professional support can help you address these issues and also provide you with doable solutions. They can help you clear the vegetation and prevent further moss growth. 

3. Keep the Gutters and Roof Free from Debris
If you are a garden and nature lover, you must especially focus on this step. Large trees in your areas are great, but maintaining them is equally important as many roof breakage cases have been found due to the heavy tree limbs. Check if the trees in your yard are not growing over the rooftop, as tree limb breakage can cause huge damage to the roof. Besides that, you must always declutter your water supply channels to protect your roof from severe pipeline damage.

4. Search for Signs of Insect or Animal Damage
Another important sign that you need to look for near your roof areas is animal or insect infestations. You must have seen that mice, raccoons, and squirrels have been spotted near your roof as it provides shelter and warmth to them. Insects tend to cause damage to your property in some or the other way.

 You need to look for droppings, spots where wood is chewed, burrow holes, or any other kind of holes in your roof. After locating the roof damages, you can get a home inspection to detect the damage's severity. 

5. Put Your Guards Up
The final trick you must follow is to, while buying and new property or renting one you must, get a complete home inspection done. Some issues are difficult to spot for untrained people; hence with the help of professionals, you can spot the issues before closing the deal. Because buying a house with a defective roof can lead to extensive repairs and mainly unwanted investments. 

We would like to suggest you check your safety while self-inspecting your roof. And it's better to get professional support like home inspection services to check your roof health. 

Now you can help track your roof health with GTA inspectors, a top-class inspection service provider. GTA inspectors help to track down issues and also provide you with consultation for maintaining roof health. 

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Licensed Home Inspector Vs. Certified Home Inspector – What’s The Difference?

2/24/2023

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When we say certifications, licenses, or credentials, everything proves your skills and knowledge. But the difference is quite visible when establishing and catering to the customers. In the property inspection business, things ought to be very specific! 

If snagging services interests you and you are driven towards making a career as a property inspector, you surely need to be aware of the distinction between a license and a certificate and understand the repercussions of it. So, without further ado, let's have a deeper understanding of what value licenses and certifications hold in a property inspection business and also delineate the difference between the two.

Certified property inspector:
Certification as a property inspector is proof of complete knowledge and skills. Generally, it isn't a compulsion but adds to the quality of knowledge you have. Your additional knowledge can be a brownie point in getting new clients, getting a promotion, leveling up your resume, and highlighting your different skills. In the property inspection arena, certifications are generally obtained once the candidate has completed an in-person course where the basics of property inspections are covered thoroughly. Certifications are an enhancement to the basic knowledge property inspectors possess when we say certifications, whether offline or online, are a validation of the knowledge and service that you are offering. 

Licensed Property Inspector:
A license is a broader term that holds a critical meaning in the career of a property inspector. License is granted by a regulatory body that helps grant permission for a specific line of career like property inspection, practicing medicine, law, or even nursing to an individual or organization. It generally validates that the person imploring for the license has met the standards of the job or career and shall meritoriously serve the profession he is applying for. 

As far as property snagging is concerned, a licensed home inspector is a surety for the clients that you not only have skills, but you also have a legal or authoritative body to validate your skills that can be like a powerful label of approval to your knowledge. 

To get a license, a probable property inspector must adhere to the requirements of the land. The needs or the conditions to be fulfilled as a licensed property inspection professional may vary from place to place and may include some common factors such as property inspection certifications, passing examinations, and a few other things. 

How's certification different from a license?
Witnessing the depth of certification and license holds, it would be wise to state that a license in the arena of property inspection would be an umbrella term to inculcate terms such as course plans and certifications. A property inspector certification might be a personal choice, but a license validating your knowledge shall be a mandate to help your inspection practice. And to practice property inspection as a profession, a license is a momentous affirmation of augmenting your practice. 

GTA Inspectors offering property snagging services in Dubai is a certified organization and is equipped to carry out inspections on a mass level. We follow the highest standards of practice adopted by the InterNACHI(International Association of Certified House Inspectors). Our professionals are InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspectors(CPI), bearing the highest level of professional certification in the property inspection world. 

Our inspection experts also possess the license of Structural Professional Engineer from the Association of Professional Engineers, Ontario, Canada. They meet the highest standards of training and expertise to introspect your property (whether home or commercial) and deliver a detailed report with the areas of concern. Our team consists of members with specialized certifications in every aspect of property well-being.

You can count on us for your dream house. Visit us now!​​
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Quick Tips to Spot Water Leaks Inside A Wall?

2/20/2023

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Having unidentified leaks in your property can be daunting. The internal wall water leaks can eventually proceed with wall decays which can lead you toward expensive repairs. 

To save your property from any further damage, you can now detect water leaks by yourself. When leaks are left unnoticed, they can also lead to moisture damage, expensive water bills, mold growth, and more. 

We have created a simple guide to help discover leaks in your property. Keep reading and unlock how to find leaks hidden in the walls of your home. Also, apply for a property inspection if you notice any of the signs of leakage mentioned below. 

Signs of Water Leaks in Walls:
The first thing you need to do is spot the common sign of water leaks in your home. Here are a few points you can note while trying to find leaks:

  1. Damp and discolored walls
  2. Paint fall-off the walls
  3. Stained walls
  4. Cracks and water stains on walls and ceiling 
  5. Water dripping from the ceiling 
  6. A musty smell

How To Find Water Leaks in Walls:
If you notice any above-mentioned leakage signs, like paint bubbling on your walls, you could use a few checks to detect the issues. Here are a few checks that you can perform on your property to detect water leaks:

1. Use Your Water Meter:
The easiest way to track your hidden leaks is by rechecking your water meters. This device can be found on your property or in your yard. 

  •  Check the water meter and record the number shown on your meter. It's the measurement of water used by your property in gallons. 
  • Turn off all the water using appliances and faucets.
  • For accurate results, avoid using water in your home for at least 3 hours. 
  • After this process, reread the meter. If the numbers are still increasing, there is probably leakage in your property. 
 2. Inspect walls for a change in texture:
There will be a bubble-like texture in the water-exposed area when there is leakage behind the walls. Paint and water will start forming rips and bubble shapes as the water distorts the texture. 

The drywall exposed to moisture will start sliding downward. The formation of small bubbles and dropping sections of paint indicates the presence of moisture. 

3. Musty Smells:
The sense of smell can detect water leaks if the leak isn’t visible to the naked eye. Since the water trapped in the walls won’t be able to dry out, the walls will start leaving an odor. 

4. Check your water bills:
If a significant amount of water loss happens on your property, the water bills will definitely fluctuate. Checking water bills won’t help you locate the issue, but at least you can confirm there is leakage in your property. Further, through the help of professional property inspections, you can easily detect leakages in your property. 

5. Wet Floors:
Wet floors are commonly spotted on kitchen floors, but it's not notable in carpet rooms. If the areas around the carpeting appear darker than other walls, touch the fibers. If the fibers appear wet and damp, there is definitely a leakage behind the wall.

6. Dripping Sounds:
Water running down through the inner surfaces of the walls makes a sound. If you listen carefully, you can spot leaks in your property. After flushing or using your faucets, a noticeable water-dripping sound can help you track down the defective area.

Pro tip:
If the flooring feels warm under your foot, there is definitely a leakage. 
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Conclusion: 
Not all the leaks are highlighted in this article, but you can follow the signs mentioned in the blog and spot the leaks. But after the leaks are spotted, you can book a home inspection or professional support to help you detect the severity of the leakage.

At GTA inspectors, we provide professional and certified inspection services. Connect with us if you have any queries.

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Chimney Inspection: Basics You Must Know Before Inspection

2/17/2023

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A chimney is one of a modern-day home's most essential yet complex components. The simpler it appears, the more complicated it is!

It looks like a simple structure, but it is built up of various components assembled to achieve the comprehensive functioning of the chimney. The components of a chimney may include the heat, vent, furnace, and many others. Whenever a house is out for a property inspection, examining the chimney is a crucial part of the entire process. A chimney inspection evaluates the venting system to determine its condition and analyse its fitness.

Inspecting the house's chimney is considered the best way to get away with all the fire and carbon monoxide risks that may occur due to the fireplace, stove, or furnace. And so, looking after the chimney is one of the best ways to eliminate fire risks in a house. In a chimney inspection, professionals check for creosote build-up, leaks, cracks, flue blockages, and other related factors. 

But before you get into the process, you must have basic knowledge about a chimney and its associated components. As property inspectors, we advise you to understand how a chimney works clearly. So, without further ado, let's get started!

1. Chimney Cleaning:
Homeowners must know how important a chimney cleaning is and how the cleaning is done. The gases released during the combustion can be damaging. If the chimney is not cleaned correctly, it can lead to dampening outcomes. The wood chips formed after burning are highly flammable when released in excessive quantities leading to residential fires. 

2. Chimney Crown:
The chimney crown refers to the top of the structure and has a sloppy design to prevent water from entering the flue. Any damage to the crown leads to cracks and leaks on the inner part of the chimney. Hence, homeowners must ensure a proper structure of the chimney while starting over the chimney construction and installation.

3. Chimney Gap:
Another critical aspect of a chimney is the cap of the chimney. It is a device that covers the flu and protects it from moisture, dust, and other contaminants. It also protects the chimney from storm and wind damage. At GTA Inspectors, residential property snagging also includes examining the chimney. We make sure to look at every aspect of the chimney cap so that we can help homeowners benefit from the chimney and the possibilities of residential fires. Also, we advise them to make sure a regular check is done of the chimney cap as this will help in being proactive and alert to any future risks initiating a cap change if the chimney cap is broken.

4. Flashing:
Flashing refers to a metal sheet covering the joints where the chimney connects with the roofline. Any damage or leakage in the chimney flash leads to rusting and wrapping and can lead to water penetration into the chimney. This damages the chimney and leads to other damages, such as water leaks from the ceiling and walls near the top, inviting moulds, and structure damage.

5. Flue Liner:
Every chimney does have a flue liner. Having a chimney in the house is crucial as it protects the walls and surfaces around the chimney from high-temperature damage to the property. A flue liner increases the chimney's efficiency and regulates the heating capabilities. As a homeowner, one must keep an annual check on this clay flue liner, as it easily gets prone to cracks and breakage due to excessive heat.

6. Damper:
The damper is also known as the chimney's throat, which helps keep moisture and debris away from the firebox when not in use. 

Hence, if you come across any such observations where there's a damaged crown or a cracked flue liner, rusted flashing, or damaged sloped, it's better to be preventive and get into the repairs rather than just waiting for things to get worse. And if still there's a miss, GTA Inspectors- a leading property snagging company is equipped with chimney inspection experts to cater to all your chimney-related issues.

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Electrical Flaws Discovered During A Home Inspection

2/15/2023

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A home inspection is vital when detecting problems that are not visible to untrained eyes. While many prefer inspecting their property by themselves, applying for a home inspection is suggested. The expert with the right tools can detect severe electrical problems before they cause enormous damage to your home.

The issues detected during a home inspection are mostly related to safety issues and the national electric code. The issues detected are mostly around old wiring, electrical panels, ungrounded outlets, improper writing, and smoke detectors. A certified electrician can help you repair the detected issues during a professional inspection.

Here is the list of commonly detected electrical problems during a home inspection:

1. Outdated wiring issues:
Compared to today’s upgraded technology, older homes have outdated wiring, which is unnecessarily complex and inadequate. Old electrical wiring can be hazardous for you and your family.

  • Knob and tube-
Knob and tube wiring is the oldest manner of wiring found in residences. We need more than this to meet the modern demand of our household electrical needs. Most of the housing these days gets their wiring upgraded to modern wiring.  

  • Aluminum wiring-
Aluminum wiring is more defective than copper wiring and becomes more hazardous with time. This kind of wiring is especially known for overheating, which increases the chances of a house fire. 

  • Improper Wiring Installation -
The home inspector will always look for poor workmanship and improper wiring. Hiring an unlicensed electrician is very common, but as long as the work is completed properly, it won’t be a problem. Unfortunately, there are times when the work done is not up to the mark and can create severe hazards for the people living on the property. 

2. Reversed Polarity:
Reverse polarity can result from improper configuration of the wires upstreaming from the outlet. Reverse polarity is an electrocution hazard that needs an immediate fix. You can buy an outlet tester and self-test the outlets to ensure their safety. Also, apply for a certified property inspection report so that you can 

3. Missing Switch / Outlet Cover Plates:  
All the switches in the property should have cover plates installed to protect the naked wire connections. When the covers are absent on the switches and outlets, it may lead to serious shock hazard risks, mostly for small kids and pets. 

The outlet covers are mostly found missing in newly renovated or painted properties. The painters remove the covers while painting and forget to place them back. If you find missing covers, get them fixed, as they are inexpensive and easy to install.

4. Ungrounded Receptacles:
The outlets that do not have any space for ground are the ungrounded receptacles. This is a common issue detected in old homes. The ungrounded receptacles need a quick fix. Without the ground wire, the electricity can travel wherever it spots a good conductor. This can be a massive problem if left addressed. 

5. Double-Tapped Circuit Breakers:
A double tap is suspected when two wires are interlinked to a single circuit breaker that is designed to accept one wire. This is considered a defect because two wires in a single breaker may be weakly connected to the breaker. A professional electrician can help you correct this by adding extra circuit breakers. 

6. Exposed Wiring & Splicing: 
Exposed wiring can pose shock concerns. This concern only occurs due to improper wiring installation. The wire end may be bare and exposed, resulting in arcing and fire. The issue can be fixed by correctly placing all appliances in a junction box. 

The above-mentioned issues are commonly spotted during a home inspection. Faulty wiring systems can be a real threat to human life, and these issues need immediate action. Updating the wiring and panels can help you ensure the complete safety of your property. Always get a property inspection done while buying an old property. You may spot electrical issues in an old property. 

Electrical issues are essential concerns that must always be addressed. 

We at GTA Inspectors provide best-in-class inspection services to ensure the property is safe for you and your family. 

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How To Safe-Guard Your Property From Water Damage

2/13/2023

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Are you living in a water-prone area? 
Did your home have a broken water main or a water-clogged basement?
We generally skip to excitement when we hear rain, sea, or lakes. And if you live near a water body or in a rain-zoned location, you are dazzled by cool weather and lovely views. But have you ever wondered how critically a property gets damaged due to pouring water?

Water and humid surroundings can lead to soggy disasters in your nest!
Water damages are one of the most common yet costliest damages a property could bear. Therefore, it becomes a dominant concern to prep the property to be ready for any water damage. Water damage is the second most frequent claim filed by homeowners. Over the years, property damage by water has been seven times more than that from fire and six times more from burglary. 

Property inspections help list the reasons that can lead to water damage to the property. Some of the common reasons include the following-
  • Dishwashers
  • Ice makers
  • Showers and tubs
  • Washing machines
  • Sinks
  • Septic tanks
  • Water drains
  • Ponds 
  • Closeness to water bodies

A small leakage can take down the entire house!
Hence, stating here some of the remedies property inspectors take to help you deal with water damage in the house. 
  • Hoses and faucets check:
Regular checks on the conduit that lead to your washing machine, refrigerator, basin sinks, and dishwashers can help you estimate the health of the hoses and faucets. Experts recommend regular annual hose checks and replacements every five to seven years to keep up with the quality of the house.

  • Check on showers and tubs:
Showers and tubs must be caulked around as it is the most inexpensive and preventive way of avoiding water seepage into the floor. 

  • Whereabouts of the water main:
If there is a pipe burst in your property, you must have the basic knowledge to take the primary action, i.e., to know how to shut down the water supply for the moment. This shall help cut down the main line and avoid more water spillage.

  • Installing Floor Pans:
Floor pans or mattings under your appliances protect your property from catastrophic and undetected leaks. Continuous usage of water can eleven lead to the weakening of the base, leading to disastrous outcomes. Therefore, property snagging inspectors always advise using floor pans under appliances like washing machines.

  • Installation of a backwater valve:
Installing a backwater valve shall help protect you against the escalated pressure & bursting of pipes that are ultimately caused by freezing pipes.

  • A check on plumbing and heating pipes:
The water pipelines of the property are and must be subject to checks and inspections and be sincerely looked after for repairs and replacements in time.

  • Installation of gutter guards:
Gutter guards are extremely useful in preventing the property premises from gutter clogs. Hence, property owners must make a note to install gutter guards in the property premises and have a healthy way of life.  

  • Inspecting the roof:
Rain and septic tanks on the terrace could also weaken the roof as the accumulated water will penetrate through the roof and cause the deterioration of the structure, water leakage, and many others. Therefore, a check on the top must be included in the safety plan to prevent your property from water damage. 

  • A check on the irrigation system:
A well-defined irrigation system is essential for maintaining the quality of the property. You must ensure that the sprinklers and irrigation system are clear to the structure's strength.

So, that was a sneak peek into the preventive measures advised by property inspectors to property owners so that they can be a step ahead of the probable water damages. If this interests you in keeping your home in good condition, you can connect with GTA Inspectors- one of the leading snagging companies in Dubai, for all your property inspection needs.
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Common Problems Encountered In A Sewer Pipe During Inspection

2/13/2023

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Don’t leave your sewer issues unnoticed.

Sometimes, we ignore sewer issues that might end up causing a deeper and more serious problem. Sewer lines need proper care and maintenance as the other parts of your property. If you suspect something is wrong with your sewer system, hire a home inspection service to find out the cause of the problem rather than ignoring the issue.

Here are the problems encountered while conducting a sewer inspection: 

1. Low Areas-
The low areas are mostly called bellies in sewer spaces. This is the most common issue spotted during a sewer inspection. The low area is formed when the debris is collected in the low point. A belly is referred to as a blockage in your sewer system. The low areas don't have any harmful effects, but they might lead to events like tree roots growing in the sewer system.

The minor sewer formation doesn't need to be repaired. The scope tech will inform the severity of belly formation in the sewer pipeline. There are multiple ways to clear your sewer issues with the help of a knowledgeable team. 

2. Offset Pipes-
An offset is formed where two pipeline sections meet but do not line up properly. Environmental change is a common reason why there is a usual pipeline offset. The changes in underground roots cause the displacement of the pipeline automatically. Such a problem is rarely caused because of poor installation.

If the offset is mild and lets the waste flow properly, there is no need for inspection. But if the offset is blocking the flow of waste, take the required action. If the offset impacts the flow or is near the pipeline's bottom edge, you must conduct a property inspection and fix the problem.

3. Tree Roots-
There are chances that the vegetation needed to be more mature when the pipeline was installed. Roots are rigid and robust; they can easily damage, offset and penetrate your sewer system. 

People mostly ignore the sewer pipelines while planting trees, leading to pipeline issues. It's often spotted that the trees are directly planted above the sewer system.  

Root intrusions were a common problem in older clay and cast pipelines. Using PVC pipes has lower chances of root intrusion. 

  • Here are some ways to wipe out the tree roots:
  1. Replacing old lines with new plastic ones
  2. Poison treat that will make the roots retreat
  3. Renting a power auger that will wipe off the line. 

You can do this regularly to maintain your sewer lines. We recommend you hire rooter companies who carry out the power auger process, especially if you have a clay line. 

4. Grease Build-Up-
The garage dumping in modern plumbing contains multiple oily and greasy substances, which can cause grease build-up on the inner walls. As we all know, oil is not soluble; it stays on the walls and leads to blockages if not cleaned. The other particles get stuck on the walls, leading to build-ups and inhibiting waste flow.

You will be happy to know that this problem has a quick fix. You can use jet cleaning to clear the grease in your sewer system. 

5. Cracking-
Piping cracks are commonly found in clay and cast iron lines. When there is pressure on the pipeline, the clay pipes can get hairline cracks around the fitting and other areas. The cracks on the top and the sides can be ignored. But if there are bottom cracks, they can cause leakages. Get your pipelines fixed by adding a liner to reduce leakages. 

6. Pipe Collapse-
A pipeline only occurs when we ignore the issues mentioned earlier. Neglecting sewer system health can lead to problems like vegetation, an offset, and pipeline expansion and contracting. 
If the pipeline collapses, you must go for an inspection to check the damage. In most cases, the pipeline is suggested to be replaced entirely. 

Pro Tip: Give equal attention to the sewer issues like the other parts of your home. 

So now you know the commonly encountered issues during a sewer inspection. Maintaining your sewer areas is important as they play an integral role in disposing of waste from your property. Apply for a home inspection to identify the actual issues in your sewer system. 
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Sewer repairs are expensive, so it's safer to fix the issues when they are minor. 

For more information about home inspection, stay stunned with us. 

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How To Get Rid Of Termites Infestation Before Property Inspection?

2/6/2023

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Take quick action if you suspect unwanted guests (termites) are feasting on your property. The signs like hollow-sounding woods and mud tubes indicate that termites are taking over. However, you must opt for professional pest control services if severe damage is detected on your property inspection. 

Many property sellers ignore the infestation of termites. Ignoring infestation can lead to severe structural damage to your property. After a home inspection, the buyer might close the property deal if the inspector detects termite damage. 

  • The termite infestation can be ignored by you but never by a property inspector.

Even the savviest homeowner couldn't compete with a professional pest control service. Get the termite infestation cleared before you have your next property inspection. To save yourself from losing potential customers.  

How to Detect Termite Infestation?
Before diving into the tips to get rid of termites, let's understand how to track down termite infestation in your home. It's difficult to find termite infestation signs on your property. Start by checking the wooden doors and windows corners, home cracks and joints, and fuse boxes. 

Here are some signs that detect that the property is in danger of termite infestation- 
  • Hollow wood
If you hear a hollow sound after tapping on the wooden surfaces, there are maximum chances of infestations. You can use a screwdriver to test the wood exteriors. Poke the screwdriver into your wood and check if it gives in. If the screwdriver inserts in the wood easily, it's not a good sign.

  • Mud tubes
Termite mud tubes are small tunnels created around the nesting area of the termites. They are small, pencil-sized tunnels made by worker termites with wood and soil. Mud tubes are most commonly nested by subterranean termites. 

  • Head banging
Head bandaging is the signal used by soldier termites to indicate danger. You can hear this signal. Get a pest control check if you hear such noises on your property. 

  • Frass
 If you sport small granular, oval-type pellets on your property, it's a sign of infestation. They are mostly found in door frames, baseboards, and termite droppings.

Quick tips to get rid of termites-
  • Sunlight Exposure- 
Exposing wooden surfaces to sunlight can help you eliminate termite infestation. By exposing the termites to sunlight, you can quickly get rid of them. Termites dislike sunlight. By exposing them to heat, you can save your wood from infestation. The sunlight helps to eliminate moisture and leads to stopping termite infestation.

  • Maintaining distance between soil and wood-
Termites can damage the structural integrity of your property. Building your property away from the gardens saves your property from infestation. Experts suggest maintaining an 18-inch distance between the lawn and the home.  

  • Spraying vinegar solution-
If you spot any mud tubes on the walls of your property — the first thing to do is make the vinegar solution spray. Vinegar is traditionally used to end termite infestation. Mixing diluted vinegar with lime juice is considered one of the most effective termite killers. Spray your prepared solution all over your property to eliminate infestation. 

How to Prevent Termites- 
  • Check for leaks- 
Subterranean termites cannot survive without any moisture. Keeping your property clean and dry can keep termites at bay. 

  • Maintenance of gutters and pipes- 
Termites love to nest in warm, dark, and moist places. Regular cleaning of gutters and pipes often helps to prevent termites from nesting. 

  • Fill in the cracks- 
Caulking and sealing the cracks can close the unnecessary opening in your foundation. Termites always look for crevices in your property to enter. Always make sure that the cracks are completely sealed. 

  • Get regular inspections-  
With the help of regular property inspections, you can save your property from severe structural damage. Termites can be tracked at the early stages – you can get the termites cleared with pest control service. 

The best way to get rid of termites is with certified professional support. The company's highly trained professionals can quicken the termite elimination process more than the DIY methods listed above. 

Connect with us at  GTA Inspectors for top-class inspection service. 

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Importance Of Periodic Electrical Property Inspection

2/1/2023

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Over time, we have often discussed getting a property inspected before purchasing a property or before getting it listed for a sale, a pre-handover, or an after-sale inspection. 

So today, let's roll our eyes to another dimension of a property inspection- Periodic Property Inspection. 

Most of the time, inspections occur before a property deal is done. But here, it's a contrary scenario. In such cases, owners not only take over the ownership of the place but also use the property for their residential or commercial needs. A periodic property snagging process is usually a systematic process that occurs at regular intervals. When constructed, properties are built to go long-standing for a sustainable period (generally for 5-7 years). 

Can anything last forever?
It's a sure thing that nothing is permanent!
And keeping construction lasting for a long term involves timely maintenance at regular intervals. 
Sticking today's discussion over a segment of this periodic inspection, let us discuss a few notable things regarding a routine electrical inspection in a property. 

Every electrical installation ages with time and needs to be mended at regular time intervals. This check helps in figuring out whether all the electrical points are functioning correctly or not. An electrical inspection is addressed by a qualified electrical engineer who carefully examines the condition of the boards and wiring system of the property. This particular process would comprise of-
  1. Identification of electric shocks.
  2. Check for the need for earthing or bonding
  3. Highlight faulty installations
  4. Repairs of existing faults

But why does a property need a periodic electrical snagging inspection?
Here's why!

1.Continuous Use-
Electrical systems are bound to decline with time. Electricity is something that is a constant need for all. Nobody can survive without lights, fans, ACs, and other electrical appliances. People generally think that everything is working fine as long as there are no visible problems. But realities are different. The wiring seems delicate and might be undergoing some fault in the backend. 

2.Health & Safety Issues-
Inspecting the wiring and switchboards at regular intervals helps minimise health hazards and risks associated with electricity. The conscious reason behind regular scrutiny is to safeguard the health of the residents of the property. 

3.Liability-
Suppose there are any existing electrical faults in the property. In that case, any record of previous inspections that have taken place for the property can serve as evidence of having a check on the electrical system and guard the possibility of future electrical expenses. 

4.Cost Effectiveness-
Recurring residential property inspections enhance your knowledge of the different kinds of electrical odds. Your proficiency in things saves you from extra expenses you may fall for. A periodic review will keep you from the massive explorative work in your upcoming inspection.

Maintaining the electrical safety standards helps you comply with the laws of the land too. Hence, a regular property inspection every few years assures the safety of your place, as this can help analyse potential dangers. 

But why GTA Inspectors? Do we have the necessary qualifications to look at your house's electrical system?
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Understanding the gravity of a property's electrical system, GTA Inspectors have something interesting to offer. We believe in delivering what is exactly needed. So if the electrical part is causing trouble, we are glad to address it in the most optimized way we can.

Being a RERA-certified property inspection company in Dubai, we offer periodic inspection services for properties(whether residential or commercial). Moreover, we provide it when the time is right. While doing so, we ensure that you comply with the laws of the land and make alterations as and when required.
We are spirited about our electrical solutions!
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