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Portsmouth Home Inspection Information
If you are looking for a Portsmouth home inspector you have come to the right place. I have 26 years construction and 15 years inspection experience. I have repaired, renovated or inspected every type of home built in Portsmouth. From New Englanders and Federal Colonials to Condo’s and new home’s. I also specialize in Antique Timber-framed homes and barns, slate roofs and log homes.
As your Portsmouth home inspector I will give you my professional opinion of the home’s condition and point out any defects. I produce a easy to read report complete with digital pictures and am available if you should have any questions about your home.
Additional Portsmouth home inspections I offer are: wood destroying insects, radon, water quality and septic.
Please call me at 603-740-4062 to discuss your inspection needs. You can also click on this link to book your Portsmouth home inspection online!
Links to resources in Portsmouth:
- City of Portsmouth, NH
- Tourist Information
- Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce
- Portsmouth Historical Society
- Seacoastonline.com, The Portsmouth Herald Website
Information about Portsmouth (from Wikipedia.org):
Portsmouth is a city in Rockingham County, New Hampshire in the United States. It is the largest city but only the fourth-largest community in the county,[1] with a population of 21,233 at the 2010 census.[2] A historic seaport and popular summer tourist destination, Portsmouth is served by Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, formerly the Strategic Air Command's Pease Air Force Base.
At the town's incorporation in 1653, it was named Portsmouth in honor of the colony's founder, John Mason. He had been captain of the port of Portsmouth, England, in the county of Hampshire, for which New Hampshire is named. In 1679, Portsmouth became the colonial capital. It also became a refuge for exiles from Puritan Massachusetts.
With the protection of a Historic District Commission, much of the city's irreplaceable architectural legacy survives. It draws tourists and artists, who each summer throng the cafes, restaurants and shops around Market Square. In 2008, Portsmouth was named one of the "Dozen Distinctive Destinations" by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.[6]
Portsmouth shipbuilding history has had a long symbiotic relationship with Kittery, Maine, across the Piscataqua River. Naval hero John Paul Jones boarded at the Captain Gregory Purcell house, which now bears Jones's name and serves as the Portsmouth Historical Society Museum. During that time, Jones's ship Ranger was built on nearby Badger's Island in Kittery. The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, established in 1800 as the first federal navy yard, is located on Seavey's Island in Kittery.[7] President Theodore Roosevelt arranged for the base to host negotiations leading to the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth, ending the Russo-Japanese War.
Portsmouth, NH
Hotels - Restaurants - Strawbery Banke - Isles of Shoals - Prescott Park - Portsmouth Harbor - Uss albacore - Seacoast Science Center
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For more information, please call Russell Inspection Services
at (603) 740-4062 or email: prinspects@yahoo.com
at (603) 740-4062 or email: prinspects@yahoo.com
Also serving the communities of, Portsmouth, Dover, Rochester, Manchester, Concord, Laconia and the North Conway area. Southern Maine and Eastern Vermont.
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