“The housing market has been a key part of this recession. Price declines have limited new construction and reduced household wealth. Federal housing data show home prices actually edged higher in North Carolina in the fourth quarter of 2009, while still dropping in the nation. Also, since last spring, wage and salary payments to… Continue reading
Results from a major indoor air study of 51 homes today along with initial reports from two studies of corrosion in homes with Chinese drywall, show a strong association between homes with the problem drywall and the levels of hydrogen sulfide in those homes and corrosion of metals in those homes. To… Continue reading
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Buying a home is one of the most important purchases you will make in your lifetime, so you should be sure that the home you want to buy is in good condition. A home inspection is an evaluation of a home’s condition by a trained expert. During a home inspection, a qualified inspector takes… Continue reading
Make no mistake, the NC General Contractor Exam, Building and Residential, is very hard to pass. PSI is in the test taking business, they would love to have you as a repeat customer. A common mistake is to take the exam in the order the… Continue reading
I hear this feedback on both the residential and building contractor exams ALL THE TIME, and the truth is, there are questions like that on the exams. They are put there to waste time and get you off track. During… Continue reading
For the Residential Contractor Exam you have 3-1/2 hours, for the Building Exam you have 3 hours. Both exams are 90 questions and you need a 70% to pass or 63 correct answers.
As of October 1996, all home inspections in North Carolina must be performed by a North Carolina Licensed Home Inspector. Licensure is accomplished by meeting stringent requirements set by the State of North Carolina and passing a comprehensive examination administered by the Home Inspector Licensure Board.The North Carolina Licensed Home Inspector Association (NCLHIA) was formed… Continue reading