Thoughts From the Crawlspace

By: Gold Key Real Estate & Appraising
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the “Thoughts from the Crawlspace” podcast, where our goal as home inspection experts is to support and serve our community. Whether you’re a homeowner, homebuyer, real estate agent, or investor, we believe everyone deserves solutions to their homeownership challenges and inspiration along the way. Your path to success starts here!
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Episodes
  • Unlocking Home Safety: Tips from Chief Carlos Jasso
    Oct 23 2024

    This week on the Thoughts from the Crawlspace podcast, Jamie Miller, CEO of Gold Key Home Inspections, Inc., speaks with Chief Carlos Jasso from the Shipshewana Police Department. Carlos shares his inspiring journey from a challenging childhood in Mexico City to becoming a law enforcement leader in a small town. He emphasizes the importance of home safety and personal security, providing practical tips for homeowners on how to protect their properties and themselves, especially when leaving and returning home in the dark. Giasso also touches on self-defense laws in Indiana, explaining the rights residents have to protect their homes and families.

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    Episode Highlights


    • Homeowners should prioritize securing their homes with proper locks and lighting.
    • Situational awareness is crucial for avoiding dangerous situations and potential threats.
    • Prepare your home with automatic lights to deter unwanted intruders when you are away.
    • Self-defense laws in Indiana allow homeowners to protect their property and family.
    • Training with firearms is essential to ensure safety and effective use in emergencies.
    • Homeowners should always call 911 if they suspect a break-in or threat.


    Timestamps

    (00:00) Welcome to Thoughts from the Crawlspace

    (00:45) Introducing Chief Carlos Giasso

    (01:18) Carlos Giasso's Journey to Law Enforcement

    (02:57) Overcoming a Violent Childhood

    (08:08) Becoming a Police Officer and K9 Handler

    (23:34) Self-Defense and Home Safety Tips

    (28:46) Understanding Your Rights in Indiana

    (30:26) Preparing for Emergencies: Firearm Safety

    (38:48) Conclusion and Resources for Homeowners



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    39 mins
  • 9 Common Electrical Defects Every Homeowner Should Know
    Oct 16 2024

    This week on the Thoughts from the Crawlspace podcast, Jamie Miller, CEO of Gold Key Home Inspections, Inc., shares the top nine electrical defects commonly found in homes. Jamie explores reversed polarity, knob-and-tube wiring, and double-tapped breakers, along with straightforward solutions for each defect. He stresses the significance of addressing these issues promptly to ensure safety and compliance in home electrical systems.

    Listen for advice and expert recommendations that will equip you with the knowledge to navigate electrical challenges in residential properties.

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    Episode Highlights

    • Electrical defects in homes can lead to serious safety hazards; it's crucial to identify and fix them.
    • Ungrounded outlets are common in older homes and can affect appliance warranties and safety.
    • Reversed polarity on outlets can create shock hazards, especially when changing light bulbs.
    • Knob and tube wiring is outdated and poses fire risks; replacement is highly recommended.
    • Double-tapped breakers can cause overheating and fire risks due to loose connections.
    • GFCIs are essential near water sources to prevent electric shocks; ensure they are installed and functional.


    Timestamps

    (00:00) Common Electrical Issues for Homeowners

    (00:33) Top Nine Electrical Defects in Homes

    (01:00) Electrical Defect #1: Ungrounded Outlets

    (07:09) Electrical Defect #2: Reversed Polarity

    (09:04) Electrical Defect #3: Knob and Tube Wiring

    (12:57) Electrical Defect #4: Double Tapped Breakers

    (14:37) Electrical Defect #5: Oversized Breakers

    (15:53) Electrical Defect #6: Improper Splices

    (17:13) Electrical Defect #7: Uncovered Junction Boxes

    (17:37) Electrical Defect #8: Old or Missing GFCIs

    (19:20) Electrical Defect #9: Defective Panels

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    24 mins

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