Posts Tagged ‘ building ’

Masonry Block–Building Tips

March 23, 2012
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Every block wall-regardless of height or length-should be placed on a secure footing of poured concrete. A block barbecue grill or outdoor fireplace requires a large concrete pad as a footing. The footing must extend down beyond the frost line to prevent heaving in the winter. For a footing poured in an area where...

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Large Buildings – Occupancy, Size and Construction Requirements

March 3, 2012
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As buildings grow in size and height the Ontario Building Code has more restrictive life safety requirements in conjunction with higher ratings for fire resistive products and separations to ensure adequate life safety for occupants are being maintained.

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Energy Devopment of Code and Regulations

March 2, 2012
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Energy Devopment of Code and Regulations

Role of DOE Federal law (

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Why Get The Services Of A Building Inspector

February 24, 2012
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Anyone who is searching for a new house should consult with a building inspector. He always make sure that the house is completely safe and nothing major to worry about. He also makes sure that the hose complies with the building regulations and standards of the area it is located. This is one service...

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Barrie Home Inspections Experiences Phenomenal Growth

February 19, 2012
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Napoleon Home Inspections is proud to welcome aboard two highly qualified inspectors. Carl Kolbe is an experienced building inspector with over 10 years in the building industry and Brent Rowe is a graduate A.Sc.T. both fully trained and with excellent credentials. Napoleon Home Inspections has been based out of Barrie ON for the past...

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Attic Ventilation – Protect Your Home

February 16, 2012
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Attic Ventilation – Protect Your Home   Ice on your roof or shingles curling, look no further, your attic needs proper ventilation. As a home inspector, one of the most common problems I find is improper or inadequate attic ventilation.   According to building code requirements, your attic should have one square foot of...

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Ontario Building Code and Large Buildings

February 8, 2012
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Part 3 building inspections require a whole new skill set and qualifications beyond the scope of these part-time evening courses. These courses are typically only available in larger centers such as OBOA teaching facility in Toronto.

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Deck Collapse – Is Your Deck Safe?

February 6, 2012
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Safety Alert: Study Reveals Sharp Increase in Deck Failures A landmark study reveals that there have been 179 reported deck collapses from January2000 through December 2006, killing 33 and injuring 1,122.By: Michael Morse, Brittney Corwin, Robert Morse and Andrew JohnsonIn September 2006, a particularly violent deck collapse occurred. What made this collapse so frightening...

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Large Buildings and Fire Protection

February 2, 2012
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The importance of fire protection has been proven over and over again when lives have been lost in large buildings whose fire protection equipment has been either compromised or disabled for various reasons. One large fire in a high rise, which started in café on first floor, which contributed to lost lives, was blamed...

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    Ask a Realtor: Is a Home Inspection Worth it?Huffington Post Canada (blog)Well, if your house is your biggest investment, I think you want to know how solid that investment is. Four hundred and fifty dollars is the cost for a home inspection on an average three-bedroom house. The price is calculated on the size and price of ... […]
  • Town to inspect burnt out home for possible demolition - Towntimesnews
    Town to inspect burnt out home for possible demolitionTowntimesnewsBy Jim Taylor WATERTOWN — The town has gained permission to inspect a home located at 6 Taft Avenue, Oakville, that residents have been asking to have torn down for five years. Building Inspector Dino Raddochio and Town Manager Chuck Frigon are ... […]
  • Inspection, appraisal, fees -- homebuying costs add up - Newsday
    NewsdayInspection, appraisal, fees -- homebuying costs add upNewsdayThere are other outlays: appraisal, inspection, deposit, cash reserves and more. The costs add up. "How much cash you'll need depends a lot on the size of your home purchase and how much you intend to finance," says Tim Ross, president and chief ... […]
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    WIN Home Inspection Named 2012 Military Friendly Franchise by G.I. Jobs ...DigitalJournal.com (press release)MADISON, Ala., May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- WIN Home Inspection announces its achievement of being ranked in the top 10 percent of all franchises nationwide, and being named a 2012 Military Friendly Franchise® by GI Jobs Magazine.and more » […]
  • Painting fixer-upper will make it a home - San Francisco Chronicle
    Painting fixer-upper will make it a homeSan Francisco ChronicleQ: We just bought a house in Alameda. It was built in the 1930s and hasn't been touched since. We got it for a good price and are viewing renovations as a long-term project. We had a termite inspection, a roof inspection and a home inspection. […]