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Concrete Foundation Core Sampling

Aventine Home Inspections offers visual inspections and concrete foundation core sampling on homes affected by the mineral pyrrhotite in the Massachusetts and Connecticut areas.
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Concrete Foundation Core Sampling​

Aventine Home Inspections offers visual inspections and concrete foundation core sampling on homes affected by the mineral pyrrhotite in the Massachusetts and Connecticut areas.

Who is affected?
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The Problem

What is Pyrrhotite?

Pyrrhotite is an Iron Sulfide mineral that has been found in concrete aggregate. In recent years more and more concrete foundations on homes in Massachusetts and Connecticut have been found to contain pyrrhotite. Overtime natural conditions such as rainwater and oxygen create a chemical reaction with the mineral pyrrhotite which causes the foundation of the home to fraction and become unstable. The term ‘Crumbling Foundation’ typically refers to foundations contaminated with pyrrhotite. 

The Problem

Who is affected?

Pyrrhotite is an Iron Sulfide mineral that has been found in concrete aggregate. In recent years more and more concrete foundations on homes in Massachusetts and Connecticut have been found to contain pyrrhotite. Overtime natural conditions such as rainwater and oxygen create a chemical reaction with the mineral pyrrhotite which causes the foundation of the home to fraction and become unstable. The term ‘Crumbling Foundation’ typically refers to foundations contaminated with pyrrhotite. 

What Do we Do?

Aventine Home Inspections is a family-owned company and we want to assist homeowners through this process. We offer visual and foundation core sampling to confirm whether your foundation is contaminated with pyrrhotite. We are not in the foundation replacement business which allows us to offer a non-bias opinion on the status of your foundation

The goods news is most of the cost to test for Pyrrhotite is currently being reimbursed in both Massachusetts and Connecticut. You can find more information on the official websites below:

Massachusetts:

https://www.mass.gov/doc/crumbling-foundation-testing-reimbursment-application/download

Connecticut:

https://portal.ct.gov/DOH/DOH/Programs/Crumbling-Foundations#:~:text=CORE%20Testing%20will%20be%20reimbursed,are%20eligible%20for%20the%20program.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

A home inspection is an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a home, from roof to foundation. A home inspection is the equivalent of a physical examination from your doctor. When problems or symptoms of problems are found, the inspector may recommend further evaluation or remedies.
A standard home inspection summarizes findings from a visual inspection of the condition of the subject home’s heating system, central air conditioning system (temperature permitting), interior plumbing and electrical systems; roof, attic, and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; foundation, basement, and the visible structures of the home.

A home inspection summarizes the condition of a property, points out the need for major repairs and identifies areas that may need attention in the near future. Buyers and sellers depend on an accurate home inspection to maximize their knowledge of the property in order to make intelligent decisions before executing an agreement for sale or purchase.

A home inspection points out the positive aspects of a home, as well as the maintenance that will be necessary to keep it in good shape. After an inspection, both parties have a much clearer understanding of the value and needs of the property.

For homeowners, an inspection may be used to identify problems in the making and to learn about preventive measures, which might avoid costly future repairs. If you are planning to sell your home, an inspection prior to placing your home on the market provides a better understanding of conditions which may be discovered by the buyer's inspector, and provides you an opportunity to make repairs that will make your home more desirable to potential buyers.

Inspection fees for a typical single family home vary by geography, size and features of the property, and age of the home. Additionally, services such as water testing and radon testing may be warranted depending upon the individual property. Prices vary. It is a good idea to check local prices in your area as you consider a professional home inspection.

Do not let the cost deter you from having a home inspection or selecting an inspector you are comfortable with – knowledge gained from an inspection is well worth the time and expense. The lowest-priced inspector is not necessarily a bargain. The inspector's qualifications, including experience, training, and professional affiliations, should be the most important consideration in your selection.

Even the most experienced homeowner lacks the knowledge and expertise of a professional home inspector. A professional home inspector has the experience, depth of knowledge and training to make an unbiased and informed report of the condition of a property. An inspector is familiar with the many elements of home construction, their proper installation and maintenance. An inspector understands how the home's systems and components are intended to function together, as well as how and why they fail and knows what to look for and is uniquely suited to interpret what their findings reveal about the condition of the property.

Most buyers find it difficult to remain objective and unemotional about the house they really want, and this may affect their judgment. For the most accurate information about the condition of a home, always obtain an impartial third-party opinion by an expert in the field of home inspection.

No. A professional home inspection is an examination of the current condition of your home. It is not an appraisal, which determines market value, or a municipal inspection, which verifies compliance to local codes and standards. A home inspector will not pass or fail a house. A home inspection describes the physical condition of a property and indicates what may need repair or replacement.

Most buyers find it difficult to remain objective and unemotional about the house they really want, and this may affect their judgment. For the most accurate information about the condition of a home, always obtain an impartial third-party opinion by an expert in the field of home inspection.

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