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Springfield Security Experts

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Springfield Security Experts

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6 years of experience

Keep your home safe with Springfield, the trusted name in home security for Springfield residents. We specialize in custom security installations, including cameras, alarms, and smart home integration, designed to meet your unique needs. Our commitment to quality ensures your home is secure at all times.

Keep your home safe with Springfield, the trusted name in home security for Springfield residents. We specialize in custom security installations, including cameras, alarms, and smart home integration, designed to meet your unique needs. Our commitment to quality ensures your home is secure at all times.



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A & M Inspections

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A & M Inspections

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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Residential and commercial inspections, termite inspection, radon testing, and mold testing I am owner-operated, I am fully licensed by the state of IL and fully insured , I am a Journeyman Carpenter with a Bachelor's Degree in Construction, I grew up in the construction trades and have over 30 years of experience in the trades, I am lead certified, OSHA Safety & Health certified and so much more

Residential and commercial inspections, termite inspection, radon testing, and mold testing I am owner-operated, I am fully licensed by the state of IL and fully insured , I am a Journeyman Carpenter with a Bachelor's Degree in Construction, I grew up in the construction trades and have over 30 years of experience in the trades, I am lead certified, OSHA Safety & Health certified and so much more



Meyer Ispection and Meyer Radon Mitigation

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Meyer Ispection and Meyer Radon Mitigation

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We are a family own business that specializes in whole house inspections along with radon mitigation services. We have 4 employees that will treat you and your family like our own. We do 100% of the work ourselves and it is completely guaranteed. Fully licensed and insured.

We are a family own business that specializes in whole house inspections along with radon mitigation services. We have 4 employees that will treat you and your family like our own. We do 100% of the work ourselves and it is completely guaranteed. Fully licensed and insured.


JCM Property Managment and Preservation

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JCM Property Managment and Preservation

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12 years of experience

Servicing 1,300 properties a month. 60 plus employees including established working relationships with sub contractors in many specialized fields. Licensed, bonded, insured. We employ a bid system to assess all aspects of what a job may require and give our customers complete confidence in our services, and provide many options to fit any specific need or budget.

Servicing 1,300 properties a month. 60 plus employees including established working relationships with sub contractors in many specialized fields. Licensed, bonded, insured. We employ a bid system to assess all aspects of what a job may require and give our customers complete confidence in our services, and provide many options to fit any specific need or budget.




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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

A home inspector is only required to give a copy of their report to the party who hired them. This means that only a seller would receive a copy of a pre-listing inspection report, while only the buyer receives a report for pre-purchase home inspections. You can choose to share this report with the other party, but this isn’t a common practice. As a seller, you would typically only get a sense of the most significant inspection discoveries when you receive a request for repair from the buyer.

A half bath is a selling point, adding about $8,000 to $10,000 to the overall value of your home. Removing it can decrease your home’s value—particularly if you have too few bathrooms for the number of bedrooms. That said, it may not make much difference if the number of bathrooms isn’t a problem. You could add value by utilizing that space differently, like a laundry room or workspace.

Depending on your state, a home inspector may need a license. All states and the District of Columbia require home inspectors to undergo training. However, some states (such as New York, Texas, Washington, and Illinois) require state-issued licenses while others (including California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Virginia) do not.

Other professional certifications include the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) certification, the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) certification, and the National Home Inspector Examination. Inspectors can also receive certifications in specialized areas. These can include structural specialties, like chimneys, swimming pools, or septic systems, as well as specific issues like mold, pests, or radon gas. Whatever your situation, make sure your home inspector is certified to handle it.

Crawl spaces are prone to issues caused by excess humidity and improper ventilation, but that doesn’t mean you should avoid buying a house with a crawl space. A home that is encapsulated and well-maintained shouldn’t have any more issues than a slab or basement home.

The unseen issues with a home are often the ones that turn out to be the most stressful. While inspections aren’t a legal requirement, they can highlight significant issues, such as damaged foundations, excessive mold, leaky basements, or problematic plumbing. These can cost thousands of dollars to repair, and the work can be invasive.

Knowing these things that fail a home inspection in advance allows you to decide if you want to proceed with the purchase. The seller may even cut back the sale price to help cover any renovation expenses or take care of them before closing.

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