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September 2024 News

By September 17, 2024Newsletter
Dear friends,

Spending time outside is a huge part of being a home inspector, and I don’t know about you but I’m more than a little relieved that temps are starting to drop. You may recall that this time last year tried my hand at baking sourdough bread…in my mailbox. And it worked! As many of our communities continue to observe extended water restrictions, we urge everyone to stay up to date on the latest information from your municipality.

Thankfully, our home is equipped with a rainwater collection system to utilize this natural resource, especially in times of drought. Check out the video below to learn more about this at-home system, which is becoming increasingly more popular in our area.

Beyond water conservation and lawn maintenance, have you ever wondered how the drought impacts your home? The primary concern when the earth is parched is keeping your home’s foundation stable. When soil, especially the clay predominant in our area, dries out, it shrinks. Unfortunately, this can trigger cracks in the floors, ceilings, and drywall of homes, and leave foundations unsettled. If you are concerned about a home’s foundation or notice any of these issues, the best thing to do is contact a foundation inspector. Our website offers my list of preferred vendors and is a great place to start!

For now, I invite you to tune into the latest episode of “Under the Roof with Randy Barfield” wherever you get your podcasts, and explore the resources below. Enjoy these final (hopefully!) dog days of summer and stay cool out there Austin!

Remember, when you need a home inspection you can trust, give us a call at 512-350-0123. We’ll tell you like it is!

Randy

Randy Barfield
Owner, Barfield Home Inspection
(512) 350-0123
randy@barfieldhomeinspection.com

Dog Day Dreamin’ 

Freshly rejuvenated from vacation in Willamette Valley, Randy welcomes Ashley and Mary into the studio to share everything he knows about pinot noir! The team laments the lingering Texas heat, discusses water shortages in the area, how to maintain your lawn and foundation amid drought, and Randy explains percolation rate to the horror of Ashley and Mary. Randy breaks down the impact of a bad toilet flapper valve and the team reflects on daily water conservation, AstroTurf, and what to call people from Oregon.

Find the episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you like to listen!

Even the most tenacious drought tolerant grasses and plants need a little water now and then! That’s when a rain water collection system can come in handy, especially in Central Texas. Randy gives us a sneak peek of the 24,000 gallon unit at his home, installed by Agritek Water Works!
Hill Country Home Prices Increase

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, home prices have been up by about 38% across the country, while Texas has seen a 31% jump. Now, two Texas Hill Country towns have been ranked among the hardest hit by rising home prices in the state. Get the scoop.

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