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Who Should You Trust On A Roof Dispute

13 min · 26. maj 2026
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Most people assume roofing is tightly regulated. Then you learn the uncomfortable truth: in many states, roofers aren’t licensed at all, and “licensed contractor” still doesn’t mean you’ll get good workmanship. We dig into what that gap creates in the real world, from wildly inconsistent quality to confident-sounding claims that collapse the moment you open a manufacturer manual. We spend most of the conversation on the problem we keep seeing after new roofs: bad roof ventilation. If you only focus on shingles, you miss the system that protects the roof deck for the next 10 to 20 years. We explain why ridge vent and soffit vent work so well together, using a simple “straw” analogy for airflow, and why adding gable vents can actually make ventilation worse by short-circuiting the path that should pull air from low intake to high exhaust. We also share what we found when we checked multiple ridge vent manufacturers: they consistently recommend closing off gable vents when a ridge vent system is used. From there, we get practical. We talk roofing warranties and why they may not apply if installation instructions aren’t followed, and we compare incentives between roofers and home inspectors when there’s a dispute. We also share real scenarios we’ve inspected, including newly installed roofs with defects serious enough to justify holding back final payment until the work is corrected. If you’re hiring a roofing contractor, managing a home purchase, or just trying to avoid expensive surprises, this will sharpen your checklist fast. Subscribe for more straight talk on home inspection, roofing, attic ventilation, and home maintenance, then share this with a homeowner who’s about to replace a roof and leave us a review with your biggest contractor red flag. Adventures in Home Buying, the ultimate podcast for anyone navigating the exciting, sometimes daunting world of purchasing a home! Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or dreaming of your forever home, our engaging stories and expert insights will guide you through every step of the homebuying journey. From decoding mortgages and mastering bidding wars to uncovering hidden costs and spotting sustainable home features, we deliver practical tips and real-world advice to empower you with confidence. Visit our home inspection website at Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/] for exclusive resources, and tools to make your homebuying adventure a success. Are you a home inspector or service company? We’re always looking for passionate experts to join us as guests! Share your insights, showcase your services, and connect with our growing audience of homebuyers. Contact us at (1) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578859512847] to be featured on Adventures in Home Buying. Subscribe now and embark on your homebuying adventure with us—because every home has a story, and we’re here to help you write yours! Sponsored by a Multi-Award Winning home inspection company Habitation Investigation in Ohio Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

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Why New Builds Still Need Inspections

A builder tells a buyer, “If an outside inspection finds something that isn’t a code violation, we probably won’t fix it.” That single sentence reveals a lot, and we break down exactly why. Code is not a gold standard, it is the lowest legal bar, and a brand-new house can still hide expensive defects the moment drywall goes up. We talk candidly about what a new construction home inspection is really for: clarity, leverage, and protecting yourself before you are stuck owning someone else’s shortcuts.  We get specific about what we see on site, from sloppy “temporary” decks with missing flashing and wood touching soil, to the bigger risks that keep us up at night, like cracked trusses and compromised framing where plumbing or HVAC cuts through structural members. We also dig into the practical side of inspections: why manufacturer installation instructions matter, how ventilation and ridge vent length can turn an attic into a moisture trap, and how early condensation stains can become mold if nobody corrects the root cause. If you care about durability, indoor air quality, and long-term maintenance costs, these details matter.  We also cover buyer strategy. Builder reps have incentives to close the sale, so we share how to read contracts carefully, avoid signing away inspection rights, keep earnest money manageable, and treat any attempt to block inspections or mold testing as a serious warning sign. Finally, we talk warranties and timing, including when waiting out a builder warranty may be smarter than “fixing it yourself” too soon. If you find this helpful, subscribe, share it with a friend building a home, and leave a review with the biggest red flag you think buyers should watch for. Adventures in Home Buying, the ultimate podcast for anyone navigating the exciting, sometimes daunting world of purchasing a home! Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or dreaming of your forever home, our engaging stories and expert insights will guide you through every step of the homebuying journey. From decoding mortgages and mastering bidding wars to uncovering hidden costs and spotting sustainable home features, we deliver practical tips and real-world advice to empower you with confidence. Visit our home inspection website at Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/] for exclusive resources, and tools to make your homebuying adventure a success. Are you a home inspector or service company? We’re always looking for passionate experts to join us as guests! Share your insights, showcase your services, and connect with our growing audience of homebuyers. Contact us at (1) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578859512847] to be featured on Adventures in Home Buying. Subscribe now and embark on your homebuying adventure with us—because every home has a story, and we’re here to help you write yours! Sponsored by a Multi-Award Winning home inspection company Habitation Investigation in Ohio Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

3. juni 202618 min
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Who Should You Trust On A Roof Dispute

Most people assume roofing is tightly regulated. Then you learn the uncomfortable truth: in many states, roofers aren’t licensed at all, and “licensed contractor” still doesn’t mean you’ll get good workmanship. We dig into what that gap creates in the real world, from wildly inconsistent quality to confident-sounding claims that collapse the moment you open a manufacturer manual. We spend most of the conversation on the problem we keep seeing after new roofs: bad roof ventilation. If you only focus on shingles, you miss the system that protects the roof deck for the next 10 to 20 years. We explain why ridge vent and soffit vent work so well together, using a simple “straw” analogy for airflow, and why adding gable vents can actually make ventilation worse by short-circuiting the path that should pull air from low intake to high exhaust. We also share what we found when we checked multiple ridge vent manufacturers: they consistently recommend closing off gable vents when a ridge vent system is used. From there, we get practical. We talk roofing warranties and why they may not apply if installation instructions aren’t followed, and we compare incentives between roofers and home inspectors when there’s a dispute. We also share real scenarios we’ve inspected, including newly installed roofs with defects serious enough to justify holding back final payment until the work is corrected. If you’re hiring a roofing contractor, managing a home purchase, or just trying to avoid expensive surprises, this will sharpen your checklist fast. Subscribe for more straight talk on home inspection, roofing, attic ventilation, and home maintenance, then share this with a homeowner who’s about to replace a roof and leave us a review with your biggest contractor red flag. Adventures in Home Buying, the ultimate podcast for anyone navigating the exciting, sometimes daunting world of purchasing a home! Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or dreaming of your forever home, our engaging stories and expert insights will guide you through every step of the homebuying journey. From decoding mortgages and mastering bidding wars to uncovering hidden costs and spotting sustainable home features, we deliver practical tips and real-world advice to empower you with confidence. Visit our home inspection website at Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/] for exclusive resources, and tools to make your homebuying adventure a success. Are you a home inspector or service company? We’re always looking for passionate experts to join us as guests! Share your insights, showcase your services, and connect with our growing audience of homebuyers. Contact us at (1) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578859512847] to be featured on Adventures in Home Buying. Subscribe now and embark on your homebuying adventure with us—because every home has a story, and we’re here to help you write yours! Sponsored by a Multi-Award Winning home inspection company Habitation Investigation in Ohio Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

26. maj 202613 min
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The Best Time To Arrive At A Home Inspection

Waiting until the last few minutes of a home inspection feels convenient, but it can leave you confused, rushed, and stuck with unanswered questions. We are Jim and Laura, and we share a practical rule that protects buyers: show up during the first hour. That simple timing change gives us room to introduce ourselves, hear what you are worried about, and make sure those concerns are covered while the inspection is still unfolding, not while we are packing up to hand the house back to the seller. We also talk through the real world constraints that shape a professional home inspection timeline. Many homes are occupied, sellers need to return for family routines, and pets can complicate access to garages, basements, and yards. On top of the standard inspection, the appointment may include radon testing, termite inspection, gas leak checks, mold testing, or a final walkthrough on new construction. If the property moves quickly and you arrive late, we may already be wrapping up, and there simply is not time to retrace every finding, pull up every photo, and walk you to every location. Finally, we get blunt about red flags in real estate. If an inspection company tells you that you cannot be there, we consider that a warning sign, and we say the same if an agent insists you skip the inspection. You are paying for this service, and you deserve clear answers and context so you do not spiral from a vague line like “moisture in the basement” into worst-case assumptions. Listen, then share this with a first-time buyer, subscribe for more home inspection advice, and leave a review. What is your biggest worry heading into an inspection? Adventures in Home Buying, the ultimate podcast for anyone navigating the exciting, sometimes daunting world of purchasing a home! Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or dreaming of your forever home, our engaging stories and expert insights will guide you through every step of the homebuying journey. From decoding mortgages and mastering bidding wars to uncovering hidden costs and spotting sustainable home features, we deliver practical tips and real-world advice to empower you with confidence. Visit our home inspection website at Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/] for exclusive resources, and tools to make your homebuying adventure a success. Are you a home inspector or service company? We’re always looking for passionate experts to join us as guests! Share your insights, showcase your services, and connect with our growing audience of homebuyers. Contact us at (1) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578859512847] to be featured on Adventures in Home Buying. Subscribe now and embark on your homebuying adventure with us—because every home has a story, and we’re here to help you write yours! Sponsored by a Multi-Award Winning home inspection company Habitation Investigation in Ohio Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

20. maj 202611 min
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When A Listing Agent Says An Inspector Is Trouble

A listing agent leans in and says, “We’ve had problems with that inspector.” That sentence can change the entire power dynamic of a real estate deal, so we break down what it often means in plain language: the inspector did their job, reported real defects, and someone got annoyed because the facts made the sale harder. We talk about buyer rights and why you can choose any licensed home inspector you trust, no matter how strongly someone tries to steer you. We also get practical about how to read home inspection reviews without getting fooled by noise, and we share a real-world pricing dispute that highlights an underrated part of the process: integrity. If someone plays games before the appointment, what happens when they don’t like what the inspection report says? From there, we zoom out to the ethics of modern real estate. We dig into why some agents blame inspectors instead of negotiating repairs, why “too much information” is never a problem for a buyer, and why new construction inspections still matter even when a home is brand new. The goal is not to kill deals, it’s to protect people from buying a money pit and to reward the professionals who tell the truth. If you care about smart due diligence, home inspection tips, and how to spot red flags in a real estate transaction, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a first-time buyer, and leave a review with the most surprising thing you learned. Adventures in Home Buying, the ultimate podcast for anyone navigating the exciting, sometimes daunting world of purchasing a home! Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or dreaming of your forever home, our engaging stories and expert insights will guide you through every step of the homebuying journey. From decoding mortgages and mastering bidding wars to uncovering hidden costs and spotting sustainable home features, we deliver practical tips and real-world advice to empower you with confidence. Visit our home inspection website at Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/] for exclusive resources, and tools to make your homebuying adventure a success. Are you a home inspector or service company? We’re always looking for passionate experts to join us as guests! Share your insights, showcase your services, and connect with our growing audience of homebuyers. Contact us at (1) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578859512847] to be featured on Adventures in Home Buying. Subscribe now and embark on your homebuying adventure with us—because every home has a story, and we’re here to help you write yours! Sponsored by a Multi-Award Winning home inspection company Habitation Investigation in Ohio Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

4. maj 202614 min
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Why A Home Inspection Report Can Derail Your Mortgage

One careless email can turn a smooth home purchase into a scramble of repairs, letters, and delays. We’re Jim and Laura, and we’re unpacking a mistake we keep seeing in real estate: sending the home inspection report to a loan officer or insurance company. That report is built to be thorough for the home buyer, not to satisfy underwriting, and when the wrong person reads it, small notes can suddenly look like major risks. We walk through a real transaction where an appraiser spotted an electrical issue that was likely a quick, inexpensive fix, then everything escalated after a full electrical report got shared. You’ll hear why older homes almost always produce longer reports, why that’s normal, and how a loan officer can get boxed in once detailed defects are in writing. We also talk about another common trigger: basement moisture. When lenders ask vague questions, the safest move is to clarify what they actually need so you don’t accidentally invite mold testing, structural engineering demands, or extra conditions that were never required. If you’re a home buyer, real estate agent, or anyone trying to get to the closing table with fewer surprises, this is practical guidance you can use immediately. Listen, share it with a friend who’s under contract, and if it helps, subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what’s the most frustrating underwriting request you’ve ever seen? Adventures in Home Buying, the ultimate podcast for anyone navigating the exciting, sometimes daunting world of purchasing a home! Whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or dreaming of your forever home, our engaging stories and expert insights will guide you through every step of the homebuying journey. From decoding mortgages and mastering bidding wars to uncovering hidden costs and spotting sustainable home features, we deliver practical tips and real-world advice to empower you with confidence. Visit our home inspection website at Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/] for exclusive resources, and tools to make your homebuying adventure a success. Are you a home inspector or service company? We’re always looking for passionate experts to join us as guests! Share your insights, showcase your services, and connect with our growing audience of homebuyers. Contact us at (1) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578859512847] to be featured on Adventures in Home Buying. Subscribe now and embark on your homebuying adventure with us—because every home has a story, and we’re here to help you write yours! Sponsored by a Multi-Award Winning home inspection company Habitation Investigation in Ohio Home Inspector Columbus Ohio | Habitation Investigation [https://homeinspectionsinohio.com/]

28. apr. 202612 min