So You Bought A “BRAND NEW HOME” !!
January 13, 2010 by Gene
Filed under Come Watch Me Inspect Online
“BRAND NEW HOME “

So you bought a brand New Home from a reputable Builder. Maybe it was a Custom Home or maybe a cookie cutter. Either way it was a NEW home so why have a Independent Home Inspection ? The pictures below were found in a $350,000 Custom Home.
Water damage in the Crawlspace !

Construction debris !!

Insulation installed improperly !!

Unexplained damage to the foundation !!

I don’t know about you but if I paid good money for a Custom Home I would except a little better Craftmanship than that.
So if you didn’t get that Home Inspection on your “BRAND NEW HOME” maybe you should get one today before “The Builders Warranty” EXPIRES !!!
Call Today to schedule your Builders Warranty Inspection !
4 Keyse Property Inspections
502-542-8980
Lexington Home Inspector
January 13, 2010 by Gene
Filed under Lexington Home Inspector
Can you trust your Home Inspector with the biggest purchase of your lifetime?
At 4 Keyse property Inspections, I treat every Inspection as if it were a home I was purchasing for my family to live in.
I leave no stone unturned. Just check my testominal page to see what my past clients have had to say.
You can put your TRUST in 4 Keyse Property Inspections !!
Schedule Your Home Inspection Today!
Gene Keyse
BIG LEX
January 7, 2010 by Gene
Filed under Local Happenings & Events
The Legend of the Blue Horse
Hidden just below the surface of our rolling hills lies an ancient limestone shelf that acts as a natural filter. The water that passes through this massive filtration system feeds the soil and grasses that grow strong horses unlike anywhere else in the world. (Those same waters produce the best bourbons in the world, too!)
Although no one has real evidence that blue horses exist, there are many tales of sightings across the region from legions of true believers. Legend has it that a horse called “Big Lex” turned blue from grazing in nourishing bluegrass pastures his entire life. Perhaps he found the very source of these limestone rich waters. Be on the lookout for a big blue horse as you drive around the backroads that are home to hundreds of horse farms in the area — you might just see the legendary blue horse yourself.
Go on a Big Lex Scavenger Hunt!
The portrait shown is an adaptation of the actual oil painting
of the famous racehorse “Lexington” by the renowned equine artist Edward Troye. Used by permission.
www.visitlex.com/blue-horse.php


