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(800) 339-9140 or (919)303-2525 CERTIFIED PLUS HOME INSPECTIONS
Asheville, North Carolina Home Inspection Company
Serving Greensboro and Surrounding Areas MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! Prices Start at $199
Asheville, NC Licensed Home Inspector #2173
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RALEIGH NC HOME INSPECTION PRICES STARTING AT $199 FOR A NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSPECTION BY A STATE CERTIFIED NC HOME INSPECTOR. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA / NC LICENSED ASHI, NACHI CERTIFIED, NORTH CAROLINA INSPECTORS, HOME INSPECTION SERVICES FOR ALAMANCE, CHATHAM, JOHNSTON, LEE, ORANGE, WAKE. TOWNS AND SURROUNDING AREAS CHAPEL HILL, HILLSBOROUGH, RALEIGH, NC, APEX, NC, DURHAM, NC, CARY,
GUILFORD
NC BUNCOMBE COUNTIES.
Now serving Asheville, NC
and Surrounding Areas
Buncombe County,
North Carolina
ASHEVILLE -
BUNCOMBE - HENDERSON - HAYWARD - MADISON - MCDONALD -
RUTHERFORD - TRANSYLVANIA -
Safeguard Your
Home From Burglars
Some interesting statistics concerning break-ins in the United
States:
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Theft makes up more than three-quarters of all reported crime.
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In
2005, law enforcement agencies reported more than 2 million
burglary offenses.
According to a survey, burglars enter homes through the
following locations:
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81%
enter through the first floor;
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34%
of burglars enter through the front door;
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23%
enter through a first-floor window;
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22%
enter through the back door;
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9%
enter through the garage;
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4%
enter through the basement;
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4%
enter through an unlocked entrance;
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2%
enter through a storage area; and
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2%
enter through anywhere on the second floor.
(Read more below.)
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PRICES - START AT $199 - The price is set according to the size of the house. Call for exact prices for your North Carolina real estate home inspection. |
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REPORT - ON SITE SUMMARY REPORT - At the end of the home inspection, you will receive a summary report of the repairs. You are now ready to negotiate any repairs right after the inspection. |
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MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - Our home inspectors are professionals. We are one of the few companies that offer a money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with our home inspection, we will gladly refund your money. |
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APPLIANCES - All appliances that are purchased with the house will be tested at no extra charge. Appliances such as the dishwasher, stove, refrigerator and the washer and dryer. |
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Some interesting
statistics concerning break-ins in Canada (2002):
* The burglary rate in Canada, at 877 per 100,000 people, is
seven times higher than that of the country with the fewest
break-ins, Norway.
* The burglary rate in Canada is slightly higher than that of
the United States (at 746 per 100,000 people), but
significantly less than the burglary rate in Australia, at
2,275 per 100,000 people.
Consider the following safety measures:
Exterior Doors
- Doors should be made of
steel or solid-core wood construction. Hollow-core wood
doors are more easily broken than heavy, solid-core doors.
- Doors should be free of
signs of rot, cracks and warping.
- Doors should be protected by
quality deadbolt locks. Chain locks are not adequate
substitutes for deadbolt locks, although chain locks may be
used as additional protection.
- If a mail slot is present,
it should be equipped with a cage or box. Mail slots that
are not equipped with cages or boxes have been used by
burglars to enter homes. If no box or cage is present,
burglars can insert a contraption made of wire and cord into
the mail slot and use it to open the lock from the inside.
- If a door is equipped with
glass panes, they should be installed far from the lock.
Otherwise, burglars can smash the glass and reach through
the door to unlock the door.
- Spare keys should not be
hidden in obvious locations. Burglars are very good at
finding keys you believe are cleverly hidden. The best place
for a spare key is in the house of a trusted neighbor. If
keys must be hidden near the door, dont place them in
obvious locations, such as under a doormat, rock or planter.
- Install a peephole in doors
so you can see who is on the doorstep before you open the
door.
- Consider installing
bump-resistant locks. Bumping is a technique developed
recently that can open almost any standard lock with less
effort than is required by lock-picking. This technique uses
"bump keys," which are normal keys with slight
modifications. Lock companies such as Schlage, Primus and
Medeco manufacture a number of locks that offer some
bump-resistance.
Pet Doors:
- Pet doors can be used by
burglars to enter homes. Some burglars have reached through
pet doors in order to unlock the door. Dont install a pet
door, but if one is necessary, it should be as small as
possible and installed far from the lock.
- Another reason to forgo pet
doors is that a crafty burglar may convince or coerce a
small child to crawl through a pet door and unlock the door.
Also, some burglars are children.
- Electronic pet doors are
available that open only when the pet, equipped with a
signaling device in their collar, approaches the door. These
doors are designed to keep stray animals out of the home,
and may provide protection against burglars, as well.
Sliding Glass Doors:
- They should be equipped with
locks on their tops and bottoms.
- They should not be able to
be lifted from their frames.
- A cut-off broom handle, or a
similar device, can be laid into the door track to prevent
it from being opened.
Illumination:
- Lights should be installed
on the exterior of all four sides of the house. Burglars
prefer darkness so they cannot be seen by neighbors or
passersby.
- When you are not home, a few
lights should be left on.
- It is helpful to install
exterior lights that are activated by motion sensors.
Burglars that are suddenly illuminated may flee.
Windows:
- All windows should be
composed of strong glass, such as laminated glass, and be in
good operating order.
- Consider installing bars,
grilles, grates or heavy-duty wire screening. Be aware that
barred windows must be equipped with a quick-release
mechanism so occupants can quickly escape during a fire.
- Windows should not be hidden
by landscaping or structures. If landscaping or structures
cannot be moved, lighting can be installed around the
windows.
Landscape and Yard:
- Shrubs and trees should not
obscure the view of entrances. Shielded entrances can
provide cover for burglars while they attempt to enter the
residence.
- Fences are helpful burglar
deterrents, although they should not be difficult to see
through.
While the House is Vacant:
- A loud radio can be used to
make burglars think someone is home. Timers can be used to
activate radios and lights to make the home appear occupied
- A car should always be
parked in the driveway. A neighbors car can be parked there
so that it appears as if someone is home.
- The lawn should be cut
regularly. Uncut grass is a clue that no one is home.
Other Tips:
- Dogs are excellent burglar
deterrents. If you don't own a dog, place "Beware of Dog"
signs around the yard for nearly the same effect.
- If no security system is
installed, you can post security alarm stickers around the
yard anyway.
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