by Your Katy, TX Home Inspectors | Feb 27, 2026 | Katy Texas Home Inspection Information
A cracked or broken electrical outlet cover may seem like a minor cosmetic issue, but it can quietly create real safety concerns inside a home. Outlet covers—also called faceplates—serve an important purpose beyond appearance. When damaged, they no longer provide the...
by Your Katy, TX Home Inspectors | Feb 13, 2026 | Katy Texas Home Inspection Information
When evaluating a home, some of the most revealing details are also the most overlooked. Doors—both interior and exterior—can provide valuable insight into how a house was built, how it has aged, and how well it has been maintained. A careful look at doors often...
by Your Katy, TX Home Inspectors | Jan 28, 2026 | Katy Texas Home Inspection Information
When evaluating a property, most people focus on price, layout, and location. Insurance eligibility often comes much later—sometimes too late. In reality, certain conditions can make a home difficult or even impossible to insure, regardless of how attractive it may...
by Your Katy, TX Home Inspectors | Jan 14, 2026 | Katy Texas Home Inspection Information
Most homeowners focus on what they can see and control: the roof, the foundation, the HVAC system, and the appliances inside the walls. What often goes unnoticed is the condition of the infrastructure outside the property line. In many Texas communities, municipal...
by Your Katy, TX Home Inspectors | Dec 31, 2025 | Katy Texas Home Inspection Information
Modern homes are more energy-efficient, stylish, and technologically advanced than ever before. While these improvements bring comfort and convenience, they can also introduce fire hazards that aren’t always obvious to homeowners. Understanding where these risks come...
by Your Katy, TX Home Inspectors | Dec 11, 2025 | Katy Texas Home Inspection Information
Selling a home often inspires a rush of last-minute improvements, and it’s easy to understand why. A few touch-ups can freshen a property and sometimes increase its appeal. But not every do-it-yourself project lands in the “helpful” category. Some fixes end up...