GFCI and AFCI Protection
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18 Feb
Once you find a house and your offer gets accepted, the next step is to inspect the home. The primary purpose of a home inspection is to inform the buyer about the condition of the house. The job of a home inspector is to inform you about major property repairs that can cost you money or impact your health. Sometimes, buyers think of skipping the home inspection process. Often the reason is that if you skip the inspection, you increase the chances of getting your offer accepted. Especially in a hot market like Toronto and the GTA! Waiving the inspection contingency saves time both for…
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Clothes dryers are often neglected by the homeowner. It’s easy to forget about it as long as it’s still doing its job of dryer clothes. Continue Reading