7 Tips to Protect Your House Through the Rains

October precipitation has been mild so far, but it’s coming! Rather than bear the expense of damage after it happens, get a head start and invest fewer resources now. Here is a checklist: Get any gutters cleared of debris Make sure drains are clear of debris inside and out, on balconies, in the yards, etc. […]

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Keeping Your Home or Office Safe Through the Wildfires

Ideally, buildings would be constructed with ignition-resistant materials, including dual-pane tempered glass to resist heat. The roof and sidings would be made of steel to protect the building from flames. But those features are expensive and most people don’t have the resources to build themselves a state-of-the-art, fire-retardant home or office. However, if your home […]

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Happy Labor Day!

To celebrate this Labor Day, please enjoy 5% off* all services now through September 12th. We will be open during our usual business hours (9-5) on Labor Day. Love, Your Alliance Team

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Sewer Line Scope UPDATE!

Unfortunately, we have recently made the tough decision of discontinuing this service.  But we have appreciated being able to handle your sewer line scope needs these past few years. Here’s the good news… Kyle Holt is providing sewer line scopes on his own, separate from Alliance Inspections. Please hang onto his contact info, in case […]

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More Inspectors. More availability to serve you!

We are excited to add Jim Johnson to our team of general inspectors. Jim has been with Alliance doing specialty inspections since early 2017. We have decided to fully utilize his knowledge and experience in construction and expand him into general inspections. Some of you may have already met Jim through a sewer scope or […]

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Introducing Kyle Holt 

Introducing Kyle Holt    We are pleased to welcome our new sewer line inspector, Kyle Holt! From his years in the military, as well as many years working in the family construction business, Kyle brings with him a wide range of construction experience, including basic carpentry, masonry, and roofing. He has excellent communication skills, and […]

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What to Know About Retrofitting

The word retrofit was coined in the 1950s and is a combination of retroactive and refit. It means that some part or component is being added that wasn’t there when it was originally manufactured or built. When contractors, inspectors or real estate agents refer to retrofitting, they mean altering some part of the building or […]

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Building Maintenance Tips for Summer

Air conditioner As spring turns into summer and temperatures rise outside, so do the use of air conditioners. With just basic regular maintenance, building occupants won’t be caught off guard and subjected to sweltering heat. Change the filter regularly—every three months is considered standard. But the more the air conditioner is used, the more frequently […]

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Energy Efficiency Tips

If you’re home a lot these days, like many of us, you’re using the heater or air conditioner more often and it has probably increased your expenses. Here are some ways to ease up on your wallet: Staying Cool Service your air conditioner. Replacing or cleaning your air filter alone can lower your unit’s energy […]

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