Archive for June, 2010

Rochester MN Home Inspector Recommends Staining Deck To Protect Your Investment

Since we have had a string of dreary days, now is the time to get out there and prepare your outdoor living areas for the summer outdoor entertainment season. While you want to use the sunny days for fertilizing the lawn, planting flowers, etc., don’t waste those gray, overcast days, which are great for other outdoor projects. One task that can be tackled on a dreary day is prepping and cleaning your deck to get it ready for staining.

Your Rochester MN home inspectors recommends staining your deck as one of the best ways to protect your investment from the elements, It will be easier to maintain and look better longer. However, you won’t get the best results by laying down a coat or two of stain without proper preparation of the deck surface.  Every deck staining project should start with a proper inspection, cleaning and preparation. Although you may want a perfect – sunny weekend to stain your deck, prepping can be done at any time.  Take a look at these simple steps below to help achieve great-looking results that last:

Get all of your tools and materials together. To make your project flow, and save time, have the following within reach before you start your project:
* Broom or leaf blower
* Ladder (for decks off ground)
* Rags
* Tarps
* Buckets for mixing
* Synthetic brushes (2 to 4 inches)
* Rollers
* Long handles for rollers
* Roller frames and roller grids
* Cleaning product. Your local Rochester or Southeastern MN hardware or building supplies store offers a variety of wood cleaning and stripping products to help clean and brighten surfaces dulled and grayed by the sun, dirt and rain.

Inspect your deck surfaces to make sure they are both safe and sturdy.  Be sure to inspect for areas that may have bad wood, dry rot, loose nails, loose spindles and broken boards. Replace boards as needed and secure any loose nails and spindles.

Prepare yourself, the deck and the surrounding area. Make sure you follow all safety precautions prescribed by the cleaning product manufacturer before starting your deck cleaning project. Wear gloves, safety glasses or goggles, and old clothing – shorts are not recommended when using chemicals. Before starting, cover any areas you want to protect, wet down plants and shrubs, and wet your deck surface with water.

Clean, scrub and renew your deck. Work the cleaner into the wood, starting from the bottom up to reduce streaking. Be sure to keep surfaces wet with water and let the wood cleaner stand for 20 to 30 minutes before rinsing. Once you have your deck cleaned, the wood should dry for at least 48 hours before applying any stains or paint.

For the most part, cleaning the average sized deck, (300 to 500 square feet) deck will take you five to six hours. And, since Mother Nature won’t harm your work, cleaning can be done on a gloomy day. Once you have your deck properly cleaned you should stain it within 30 days. After 30 days, you may have to do a light cleaning with bleach and water before staining will do the trick. 

Rick Erickson, Home Inspector, HomePro Home Inspections. Rochester MN, Southeastern, MN. 507-202-8942. http://www.homepro-inspection.com


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Sun Nuclear Continuous Radon Monitor

The ONLY way to find out if your home has high Radon levels is to have your home tested.
50-60% of all homes tested in Rochester MN, and Olmsted and the surrounding counties exceed the EPA’s recommended action level of 4 pCi/L.  Nationwide, 7% of homes are estimated to have high Radon levels.  Levels can vary widely even from home to home in the same neighborhood.

HomePro Home Inspections uses the latest in Radon Measurement technology.  The Sun Nuclear 1029 continuous Radon Monitor provides accurate, continuous Radon Measurement for our clients.  This unit is far superior to passive radon measurement devices and provides a high level of tamper proof features.  Passive Radon measurement devices can be moved, windows can be opened, etc.  during the Radon Measurement process.

The NEW model 1029 Continuous Radon Monitor is even more impressive with environmental sensors checking temperature, barometric pressure and relative humidity to further assist with closed building conditions. It has twice the sensitivity as it’s predecessors and provides selectable interval settings to read as low as half an hour.

A time and date clock will automatically record start/stop times and print along hourly intervals. A 12 hour delay start can be selected to meet all proficiency program closed building procedures. The monitor can be programmed to shut down when the test is complete. The software program allows “read only” time and date parameter’s to prevent tampering once the test is complete. Test site and weather conditions can also be added along with customer address and contact information. Add photo images of the monitor location in the home.

PC software allows for downloading printing of complete report with all readings and graphs to better provide an accurate picture of the Radon readings during the measurement process.

Rick Erickson, Home Inspector, HomePro Home Inspections. Rochester MN, Southeastern, MN. 507-202-8942. http://www.homepro-inspection.com



Rick was very helpful and explained our home inspection simply and clearly.

Lorrie & Kevin S. Rochester, MN

Thanks for everything and being willing to go over some extra questions on the home inspection for us first time home buyers.  It was greatly appreciated.  We will definitely send you some referrals when the time comes.

Jennifer F, Rochester, MN

You did way more than I was expecting in a home inspection!  I was very pleased that you were consistent in looking for every possible issue an older home could have.  Thanks again!

Matt L, Kasson, MN


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