Peeling paint, exposed wires, and a missing doorbell — not exactly a “welcome home” vibe, right?
If you're trying to sell your house, the front door is your first impression. And if the doorbell is broken or missing, buyers might start wondering what else hasn’t been taken care of.
Here’s a simple fix: install a smart doorbell.
It takes less time than a coffee break and makes a big difference. Plus, smart doorbells aren’t just for looks. They offer:
Instant curb appeal – Makes your entrance look clean and modern.
Extra security – See who’s at the door.
What Could Go Wrong? Top Basement Safety Hazards: Electrical, Plumbing, and Structural Issues, Russell Hayek
Top Basement Safety Hazards: Electrical, Plumbing, and Structural Issues Electrical Wiring: Exposed Junction Box: The metal junction box appears to have an open port, which could expose the wiring. Install proper covers to protect against short circuits and fire hazards. Unsupported Wiring: The cables are loosely hanging in several places. Secure them with proper clamps or staples at regular intervals to prevent connection stress. Non-Conduit Wiring: Ensure all visible wiring in conduits is properly rated for the location (especially if this area is prone to moisture). Plumbing: Old Metal Pipe: The horizontal pipe (possibly a water line) shows signs of wear and corrosion. Evaluate its condition to ensure there’s no risk of leaks or bursting. Pipe Clearance: The gas or water pipes run close to the wooden beams and electrical components. Check for adequate clearances to prevent heat transfer or accidental damage. Gas Lines: Gas Pipe Inspection: Ensure all gas pipes are securely fasten...

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