IN THE KNOW Inspections

IN THE KNOW Inspections ITKI provides a thorough home inspection using the industries top training and equipment. ITKI perfor

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from the Russell Family at In The Know Inspections.
11/24/2022

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from the Russell Family at In The Know Inspections.

07/04/2022
From our family at IN THE KNOW Inspections we wish you and your love ones a Merry Christmas!
12/25/2021

From our family at IN THE KNOW Inspections we wish you and your love ones a Merry Christmas!

Happy Veterans Day from our family at IN THE KNOW INSPECTIONS.  We thank you for your service.
11/11/2021

Happy Veterans Day from our family at IN THE KNOW INSPECTIONS. We thank you for your service.

07/24/2021

Responsibilities includes:

Answer and direct phone calls

Organize and schedule meetings and appointments

Maintain contact lists

Produce and distribute correspondence memos, letters, faxes and forms

Assist in the preparation of regularly scheduled reports

Develop and maintain a filing system

Order office supplies

Book travel arrangements

Submit and reconcile expense reports

Provide general support to visitors

Provide information by answering questions and requests

Take dictation

Research and creates presentations

Generate reports

Handle multiple projects

Prepare and monitor invoices

Develop administrative staff by providing information, educational opportunities and experiential growth opportunities

Ensure operation of equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; calling for repairs; maintaining equipment inventories; evaluating new equipment and techniques

Maintain supplies inventory by checking stock to determine inventory level; anticipating needed supplies; placing and expediting orders for supplies; verifying receipt of supplies

Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies

Contribute to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed

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When it comes time to hire a Home Inspector, look for one that knows how to work on his own home!  If you are looking to...
09/16/2019

When it comes time to hire a Home Inspector, look for one that knows how to work on his own home! If you are looking to purchase, begin construction, or put your home on the market you will be impressed with the knowledge and skills of Dave Russell owner/operator of IN THE KNOW Inspections. Call us today at 479-222-1303 for your FREE QUOTE! We would love to serve you!

Now the summer heat is fading fast, and it won’t be long before autumn bursts into life with all its vigorous yet gentle...
09/04/2019

Now the summer heat is fading fast, and it won’t be long before autumn bursts into life with all its vigorous yet gentle colors, sounds, and smells. It’s the season to enjoy the feeling of leaves crunching under your feet, but it is also a great time to be feeling cozy and snug indoors.

The end of summer means there are quite a few things that need to be done around your home to get it ready for the coming seasonal changes. These 14 tips will help you make the most of this wonderful time of year.

1. Checking that windows and doors aren’t producing leaks and drafts is a must for this time of year. You can look for the draft yourself or get your home inspected by a professional. This can make all the difference in creating a cozy home once the temperature drops.
2. Buy a programmable thermostat if you don’t have one. If you already have one, check the temperature settings. Setting your thermostat to lower the temperature automatically at night and when you’re not home can really help you save a lot on utility bills.
3. Inspect the roof and clean the gutters. Take a close look at the roof and see if there are any damaged tiles and cracks as well as leaves or debris. Fix what needs to be fixed, and clean your roof in its entirety. And don’t forget to clean the gutters while you’re up there!
4. Trim, trim, trim. Trees grow and grow during summer, as do the bushes, shrubs, and other plants in your garden. Check them all, and if necessary trim them back — especially trees, since they could be getting too close to power lines or your roof and could damage either of them.
5. Get ready for power outages. Autumn and winter can bring power outages in certain areas, so it’s better to start preparing now. It’s a good idea to invest in an emergency generator for these situations. If you have one already, check that it’s working properly to avoid any surprises.
6. Make sure to test home safety devices. Autumn is the time when we start turning on the heating and lighting the fireplace with increasing frequency. So it’s a good idea to replace the batteries in all smoke detectors and carbon monoxide devices you have at home. Test them to make sure they’re working properly.
7. Stock up on firewood. Either order enough firewood for the season or, if you gather your own firewood, make sure it’s dry and ready. It’s best to cover firewood and store it away from the house for safety reasons.
8. Fertilize your lawn. Applying fall lawn fertilizer will help prevent winter damage and spring weeds. Ask a local garden center or check online to find out which type of fertilizer you need and when to apply it.
9. Put away any seasonal furniture you have. Remember to clean it before storing it over the winter, preferably in a dry place.
10. Rake and remove leaves from the yard. There’s going to be a whole lot more of them coming down from the trees as autumn intensifies, so start early! Put them into a compost pile or into yard garbage bags, and leave them at the curb for community pick up.
11. Check water drainage. With autumn guaranteed to be wet and windy for many of us, you should make sure that rainwater downspouts are clear of obstructions and direct water away from foundations, walkways, and driveways.
12. Clean your humidifiers. Replace any old filters and clean the inside compartment. Vinegar is inexpensive and works well for this task.
13. Reinforce all your windows and doors. Remove summer screens and install storm windows and doors if you use them. Also remember to check the seals around all the doors and windows.
14. Winterize your air conditioning. It’s never a bad idea to plan even further ahead. If your home has central air conditioning and you live in a climate where you won’t need it over the colder months, it may be necessary to cover your outdoor unit for the upcoming winter. If you use window air conditioning units, remove them or cover them to prevent air leaks.

Party/Open House, Sunday, July 28th, at 29 Purfleet Dr., Bella Vista!  Join IN THE KNOW Inspections, invited by Come Hom...
07/26/2019

Party/Open House, Sunday, July 28th, at 29 Purfleet Dr., Bella Vista! Join IN THE KNOW Inspections, invited by Come Home to NWA, to share information you need regarding hiring a home inspector and what all is involved in the inspection process.
Open to the Public from 1-5 pm. There will be tons of fun, prizes, and cookout one last time before school starts. We look forward to seeing you there.
Call us today at 479-222-1303 for all of your Home Inspection needs!

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Rogers, AR
72758

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 11pm
Tuesday 8am - 11pm
Wednesday 8am - 11pm
Thursday 8am - 11pm
Friday 8am - 11pm
Saturday 8am - 11pm
Sunday 12pm - 11pm

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+14792221303

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IN THE KNOW Inspections (ITKI) is a family owned and operated home inspection business proudly serving Northwest Arkansas and surrounding areas. Dave Russell (AR registration # HI-1985) is a nationally certified home inspector who is committed to delivering the highest standards of customer service to his clients, and to elevating the home inspection profession through continuous improvement and the use of cutting-edge technology. Prior to becoming a home inspector, Dave spent 30 years in scientific and analytical roles in industry and was highly regarded by his peers for his attention to detail and his sense of ethics, both of which are traits to look for when you choose a home inspector. In addition to his training and time served as a home inspector, Dave has experience in the systems and construction techniques used in homes built from 1875 to the present, gained by ownership of a number of homes spanning that time range. Dave's wife, Babette, serves the company as Marketing Director.

ITKI owners/operators have lived in NWA for 16 years. During this time, they have served on the NWA Auxiliary Coast Guard, Benton County Meals on Wheels, Leaders of Girl Scouts of America, Safety in the Workplace Committee Chair, PTG Committee for Arkansas Arts Academy (AAA), and currently school board member for AAA. ITKI looks forward to continuing to serve the community and believes that the role of a home inspector is a way to help fellow home owners and business owners alike increase their property value!