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Garion received a BS degree in Construction Management from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University. Garion is a licensed general contractor with over 15 years of work experience in residential and commercial construction. In addition to serving the communty for over five years as a licensed home inspector, he also served as a home inspection class instructor at Wake Technical Community College in 2008. Contact Garion today to schedule your next Home Inspection or Radon Test at http://www.bunninspections.com

    What Do You Know About Asphalt Shingles?

    Asphalt shingles are probably the most common roofing material used. Asphalt shingles, just as the name suggests, consist of asphalt impregnated felt paper, coated with an additional layer of asphalt and covered with granular material. Some manufacturers use fiber glass matting as an alternative to felt paper. Read: What Do You Know About Asphalt Shingles? Read

    By: The Inspector | 19/11/2009 | Construction

    What Do You Know About Asphalt Shingles?

    Asphalt shingles are probably the most common roofing material used. Asphalt shingles, just as the name suggests, consist of asphalt impregnated felt paper, coated with an additional layer of asphalt and covered with granular material. Some manufacturers use fiber glass matting as an alternative to felt paper. Read: What Do You Know About Asphalt Shingles? Read

    By: The Inspector | 19/11/2009 | Construction

    What Do You Know About Asphalt Shingles?

    Asphalt shingles are probably the most common roofing material used. Asphalt shingles, just as the name suggests, consist of asphalt impregnated felt paper, coated with an additional layer of asphalt and covered with granular material. Some manufacturers use fiber glass matting as an alternative to felt paper. Read: What Do You Know About Asphalt Shingles? Read

    By: The Inspector | 19/11/2009 | Construction

    Is It Important To Test My Home For Radon?

    It has been verified that nearly 1 out of every 15 homes in the United States is estimated to have an elevated radon level (4 pCi/L or more). There is a very good chance that elevated levels of radon gas have been found in homes in your state. Feel free to contact your state radon office for information about radon in your area. Read: Is It Important To Test My Home For Radon? Read

    By: The Inspector | 16/11/2009 | Home Improvement
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