Randy Funk Home Inspections
Providing the best quality home inspections to SW Idaho and Oregon. Voted Best Home Inspector in Boise!
Randy Funk Home Inspections
www.homeinspectorboise.com
*Infrared Thermal Imaging
*Mold, Pest and Radon Inspections
*HUD / 203K Certified Consultant
*Boise's Expert Home Inspector on 670 KBOI
*Former plumbing contractor / 12+ years experience
03/09/2023
02/14/2020
"Years ago I had a house listed that Randy did the inspection on for the buyers. I was so impressed with the quality of his inspection and that he found things that no other inspectors commonly look for. It was then that I decided that the next time I needed an inspection done I would call him. That started a working relationship that has lasted for years. He is great in working with my clients and his reports are easy to read and understand. Randy will always go the extra mile. Highly recommend him"
Roger Corleone Associate Broker Remax Town and Country
02/06/2020
01/06/2020
January is national radon action month. Did you know 2 out 5 homes in Idaho tested have unsafe levels of radon. Radon affects homes all over our state, and at elevated levels can be extremely dangerous. Be safe and get your home tested today call (208)-914-5793
06/11/2019
Realtors, do you need CE credits? If so, join me next week Tuesday at Fidelity National Title Company (Idaho) in Meridian. We'll have food, drinks, and fun giveaways! Sign up information is below. See you there.
03/29/2019
Home Inspection Mistakes To Avoid | Bankrate.com Inspections are important to both parties in a sale. Avoid these common errors.
Join me live now on The HomeFix Radio Show discussing home inspections, future licensing for inspectors, new construction issues, and more!
12/04/2018
Just FYI. Information on a new water heater recall below.
Info on Recalled A. O. Smith 30 Gallon Gas Water Heaters with Model Number G6-UT3030N Information on what to do if you own this Lowe's stores item, or similar Water Heaters. Think a friend might own this? Share this link! Together, we can make the world a safer place. [2018-11-08 Recalls]
This is great time to inspect your home or rental property for potential weather issues. Contact us for our Winterization Special! Enjoy the holidays :)
07/30/2018
Here are 2 tips for improving Indoor Air Quality using your home’s cooling system from Randy Funk Home Inspections.
When the air quality outside keeps you stuck in your home, you may be able to effectively use your home’s air conditioning and filtration system to improve the air you breathe indoors.
1. Change Air Filters. The first thing you can do is change all your HVAC air filters. Although you may have closed your windows and doors, fine particles can still filter in through roof vents or small gaps in windows and doors, and of course, pose a risk any time you have to go outside. A clean filter will be able to handle the increase in particulate matter in the air. An air purifier with an HEPA filter may also help, if you have one. Some more advanced units even have air quality ratings to let you know how well the air is doing in your home.
2. Turn on your air conditioning, but close the fresh air intake. Running your AC will circulate air in your home through your unit’s filters, effectively purifying the air (this is why clean filters are so important). However, many units have fresh air intakes. Usually, these small filtered vents help improve air quality, since the air outside is typically fresher than the air inside. But during a wildfire, they can pour unhealthy air into your home’s interiors. To keep smoky air outside, close the intake using the damper. Typically, the fresh air intake will be located in your attic or ducted to the return side of the home’s central air handler.
03/29/2018
InSinkErator® Recalls SinkTop™ Switch Accessory for Garbage Disposals Due to Fire Hazard Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled switches and contact InSinkErator for a free SinkTop switch replacement.
03/22/2018
Kidde Recalls Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms Due to Risk of Failure to Alert Consumers to a Fire Consumers should remove the alarm from the wall/ceiling and visually inspect it through the opening on the side of the alarm for the presence of a yellow cap. Consumers should not attempt to take apart the alarm, open the casing, or otherwise remove the yellow cap themselves. If a yellow cap is pres...
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the business
Telephone
Address
Meridian, ID
83646