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Asbestos

  • Link: “Asbestos” – By EPA
  • Vermiculite insulation
Drywall
  • Link: “Drywall Information Center: What Should I Do If My Home Has Problem Drywall?” – By CPSC
  • Link: Chinese drywall: “How Do You Know if You Have Tainted Chinese Drywall?”  
Earthquake
  • disastersafety.org/earthquake/
  • www.fema.gov/earthquake
Energy Star  energystar.govElectric
  • “Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFC) Fact Sheet
  • “GFCI Fact Sheet” – By CPSC
  • “Repairing Aluminum Wiring” By CPSC
  • “Household Extension Cords Can Cause Fires” – By CPSC
  •  Federal Pacific: “FPE Panels – Hazard or Hype?” – By Douglas Hansen
  • “Knob and Tube Wiring”– By Douglas Hansen
Fireplace
  • “Rampart General Pre-Cast Concrete Fireplace Inspection Memo” – By Fireplace Investigation, Research and Education Service
Greenspec
  • buildinggreen.com
Garage
  • “Non-Reversing Garage Door Openers A Hazard” – By CPSC
Gas
  • Link: CPSC Warns About Dangerous Flexible Gas Connectors Used on Home Appliances
Landlords and Tenants

  • “California Tenants: A Guide to Residential Tenants’ and Landlords’ Rights and Responsibilities” (2012 – By the Department of Consumer Affairs
Lead
  • Link: “Lead” by EPA  
 Mold
  • “Mold in My Home – What Do I Do?” – By California Department of Public Health (CPDH) Indoor Air Quality Info Sheet. CPDH does not recommend testing as a first step to determine if you have a mold problem. Click the link to read more.
  • Link: “Indoor Mold Contamination” – By InspectAPedia
Plumbing
  • Link: “What is Polybutylene?”  
Pool and Spa

  • Link: “Safety Guide for Pools and Spas” – By CPSC  
 Recalls
  • “International Comfort Products Announce Recall to Repair ‘Packaged Gas Electric’ Heating and Cooling Units, or ‘Gas-Packs'”– By CPSC
  • Link: Government Recalls: www.recalls.gov
  • Link: Consumer Safety and Recalls: www.cpsc.gov
Roofing
  • Link: CertainTeed Shingle Settlement
 Safety
  • Link: “Childproofing your Home: 12 Safety Devices To Protect Your Children” – By CPSC  
 Termite
  • “General Information A to Z” – By the Structural Pest Control Board
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14615 La Condesa Dr
La Mirada, CA 90638
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(213) 798-6568 (714) 288-9885

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WHAT CAUSES CRACKS IN A DRIVEWAY?

Everyone notices cracks in their driveway. Weeds pop up and anthill mounds spill out of the crevices. Most driveway cracks are small and considered non-structural, but cracks with wider openings and heaved edges can be trip hazards and should be repaired.     A driveway or walkway can crack for several reasons: •Tree roots can…

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Curb Appeal

For decades, realtors have talked about “curb appeal” when rating a house’s attractiveness to buyers when they first drive up to it. It’s a quality that can be seen from the street, and can either captivate potential buyers or discourage them from even setting foot in the house. Curb appeal is important not just for…

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A Green Home Checklist

Make Your Existing or Future Home a Greener Place to Live THE RIGHT SITE A site with smart landscaping is important to help make your home comfortable, affordable and attractive. Water-efficient bermuda or buffalo grass is planted in sunny areas. Plants, shrubs and trees that grow successfully in Northern California. Gutters and downspouts direct water…

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WHAT CAUSES CRACKS IN A DRIVEWAY?

Everyone notices cracks in their driveway. Weeds pop up and anthill mounds spill out of the crevices. Most driveway cracks are small and considered non-structural, but cracks with wider openings and heaved edges can be trip hazards and should be repaired.     A driveway or walkway can crack for several reasons: •Tree roots can…

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Garage Vehicle Door Maintenance

Garage vehicle doors are a large moving object and it is essential that they be well maintained and in good working condition. Regular maintenance of your garage doors not only extends the life of the garage door but also ensures reliable, quiet, and safe operation of the door. Many homeowners opt for regular inspection and…

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