The most common roofing material in America
Asphalt Shingles
Affordable, lightweight, and durable, this siding is America's favorite
Vinyl
The most common heating fuel for Vermonters
Oil
The most common type of private water source
Drilled Well
This expense is often overlooked by buyers and must be paid any time a controlling interest is transferred in the state of Vermont
Transfer Tax
A thin strip of metal used to prevent water seepage where the faces of a roof meet or around chimneys.
Flashing
This type of wood siding is a favorite for woodpeckers
Cedar
This type of heat is known for complex ductwork and higher maintenance demands
Forced Hot Air
This water source can be less reliable (often freezing up) and is normally associated with older properties or off-grid properties
Spring
This type of "like-kind exchange" is favored by investors for its tax benefits, but comes with extra complications
1031 Exchange
Slate
Coming in many forms such as Clapboard, Shiplap, and Shake, this material is a classic for Vermont homes.
Wood
This more modern heating system works like a reverse air conditioner
Heat Pump
This type of septic system is used when the soil surrounding a property does not drain correctly
Mound
The more expensive metal counterpart to corrugated roofing.
Standing Seam
This durable and highly fire-resistant siding material has fallen out of favor due to health risks in its ingredients.
Asbestos Cement
While still a petroleum product, this heating fuel is regarded as a cleaner burning alternative to oil
Propane
This array of pipes allows the processed effluent from the septic tank to seep into the surrounding soil
Leach Field
This licensed professional is highly recommended to look over any property you may purchase.
Home Inspector
(Ed Benoit, NPI)
This siding is known as the material with the least sound insulation.
Vinyl
This large underground tank, normally made from cement, holds household wastewater until it breaks down
Septic Tank
This individual must be called before buying or selling any property in the state of Vermont
Robin Freeman!