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ATL home restoration and foundation repair

7315 Westchester Drive
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ATL home restoration and foundation repair

7315 Westchester Drive
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Free onsite estimate

With over 10 years experience specializing in basement and crawlspace waterproofing, exterior drainage, foundation/concrete repair. Locally owned and operated contact us today for your water problems.

With over 10 years experience specializing in basement and crawlspace waterproofing, exterior drainage, foundation/concrete repair. Locally owned and operated contact us today for your water problems.


SWAT Radon Mitigation - Indianapolis

132 W Market St
2.82(
17
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SWAT Radon Mitigation - Indianapolis

132 W Market St
2.82(
17
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37 years of experience

SWAT Environmental has installed over 50,000 radon systems throughout the country. We are America’s largest radon abatement company, and we have more certified technicians on staff than any other competitor. The experienced staff at SWAT Environmental leads the industry in removing radon from homes, schools, apartment buildings, condominiums, commercial and government buildings. SWAT Environmental is a trusted partner of some of the largest real estate firms in the country, and we lead the industry in quality and overall value. All of our technicians go through a rigorous training program that prepares them to make your home or office safe from the dangers of radon. When you have a problem with radon, you can trust the experienced professionals at SWAT Environmental.

"I would not recommend SWAT Environmental. They installed a radon system at my house and did a very poor job sealing the pipe out of the roof. It immediately started leaking. They came out and said they fixed the leak, but they gave me the run around for months to pay to repair the water damage. Finally, they paid for the water damage repairs. A few months later, their supposed leak repair failed and it leaked again, resulting in more water damage. I paid another company $930 to fix it right and I'll have to pay for more repairs. It was such a hassle to get them to pay for the first repair that I didn't even bother a second time."

Nick T on November 2020

SWAT Environmental has installed over 50,000 radon systems throughout the country. We are America’s largest radon abatement company, and we have more certified technicians on staff than any other competitor. The experienced staff at SWAT Environmental leads the industry in removing radon from homes, schools, apartment buildings, condominiums, commercial and government buildings. SWAT Environmental is a trusted partner of some of the largest real estate firms in the country, and we lead the industry in quality and overall value. All of our technicians go through a rigorous training program that prepares them to make your home or office safe from the dangers of radon. When you have a problem with radon, you can trust the experienced professionals at SWAT Environmental.

"I would not recommend SWAT Environmental. They installed a radon system at my house and did a very poor job sealing the pipe out of the roof. It immediately started leaking. They came out and said they fixed the leak, but they gave me the run around for months to pay to repair the water damage. Finally, they paid for the water damage repairs. A few months later, their supposed leak repair failed and it leaked again, resulting in more water damage. I paid another company $930 to fix it right and I'll have to pay for more repairs. It was such a hassle to get them to pay for the first repair that I didn't even bother a second time."

Nick T on November 2020







BPG Property Inspection Services

12251 Eastcreek Court
4.79(
173
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BPG Property Inspection Services

12251 Eastcreek Court
4.79(
173
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers

BPG Property Inspection Services, your Indianapolis licensed home inspector of choice. State licensed and member of ASHI. Performing home inspections and commercial building inspections in Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Avon, and all central Indiana counties since 1989. Inspection services are backed by a 90-Day Guarantee, Superior Service Guarantee. Services Offered: Pre-Purchase Home Inspections and Commercial Building Inspections, Pre-Listing Home Inspections and Commercial Building Inspections, Termite Inspections, New Construction Phase Inspections, Radon Testing, Well and Septic Inspections and Certifications, Bacteria, Lead, Nitrate, Nitrite Well Water Testing.

"Our Inspector was not thorough at all. He turned the water on for the bathroom sink and then the shower in the front bathroom and when he did the water in the sink almost stopped flowing and he didn't notice that so I pointed it out to him and from that point he should have proceeded to ck the water flow in the rest of the house to see if the whole house had low flow issues but he didn't. The Inspector also noticed a flexible gas line off of the water heater that ran through the floor into the crawl and to a wall heater just on the other side of the wall and said it didn't have a ground on it but he would look at it in the crawl space but he didn't go over to where the flex gas line was. When he proceeded to the crawl space he only checked a very small part of the crawl with the largest areas of the crawl only accessible or visible through passthrough openings due to solid block support walls and this is a very easily accessible crawl space. I pointed out a wet looking spot on one of the block walls which was on the other end of the crawl from where we were and he wouldn't check into that and told me to ask the homeowner if they had and leakage issues in the crawl space so we had to get another crawl space inspection from another company 2 days later, and I'm sure the home owner would have said oh yeah you are gonna be screwed when it rains. No appliances were checked for proper operation. During the attic inspection he didn't see a switch for the attic light so he used his flashlight, I looked at the light to see why he didn't turn it on and I followed the cord up and over the door where it was plugged into a droplight that had no bulb or guard on it exposing a shock hazard and it was ran over to an outlet and plugged in so I pointed that out to him also because he didn't see it. The Inspector never found the Master bedroom and bath (unbelievable) that is in the back corner of the house down a hallway so none of that even got looked at. The $75 charge for a Septic Inspection consisted of turning on the kitchen sink faucet, putting the dye in the drain and immediately proceeded to make 1 pass around the property which he went well into the neighbors back yard and I had to tell him about that. This Inspector was extremely absent minded on this day. I did follow J.M. through this whole inspection process."

Kevin T on November 2024

BPG Property Inspection Services, your Indianapolis licensed home inspector of choice. State licensed and member of ASHI. Performing home inspections and commercial building inspections in Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Avon, and all central Indiana counties since 1989. Inspection services are backed by a 90-Day Guarantee, Superior Service Guarantee. Services Offered: Pre-Purchase Home Inspections and Commercial Building Inspections, Pre-Listing Home Inspections and Commercial Building Inspections, Termite Inspections, New Construction Phase Inspections, Radon Testing, Well and Septic Inspections and Certifications, Bacteria, Lead, Nitrate, Nitrite Well Water Testing.

"Our Inspector was not thorough at all. He turned the water on for the bathroom sink and then the shower in the front bathroom and when he did the water in the sink almost stopped flowing and he didn't notice that so I pointed it out to him and from that point he should have proceeded to ck the water flow in the rest of the house to see if the whole house had low flow issues but he didn't. The Inspector also noticed a flexible gas line off of the water heater that ran through the floor into the crawl and to a wall heater just on the other side of the wall and said it didn't have a ground on it but he would look at it in the crawl space but he didn't go over to where the flex gas line was. When he proceeded to the crawl space he only checked a very small part of the crawl with the largest areas of the crawl only accessible or visible through passthrough openings due to solid block support walls and this is a very easily accessible crawl space. I pointed out a wet looking spot on one of the block walls which was on the other end of the crawl from where we were and he wouldn't check into that and told me to ask the homeowner if they had and leakage issues in the crawl space so we had to get another crawl space inspection from another company 2 days later, and I'm sure the home owner would have said oh yeah you are gonna be screwed when it rains. No appliances were checked for proper operation. During the attic inspection he didn't see a switch for the attic light so he used his flashlight, I looked at the light to see why he didn't turn it on and I followed the cord up and over the door where it was plugged into a droplight that had no bulb or guard on it exposing a shock hazard and it was ran over to an outlet and plugged in so I pointed that out to him also because he didn't see it. The Inspector never found the Master bedroom and bath (unbelievable) that is in the back corner of the house down a hallway so none of that even got looked at. The $75 charge for a Septic Inspection consisted of turning on the kitchen sink faucet, putting the dye in the drain and immediately proceeded to make 1 pass around the property which he went well into the neighbors back yard and I had to tell him about that. This Inspector was extremely absent minded on this day. I did follow J.M. through this whole inspection process."

Kevin T on November 2024


Home Warranty Inc

PO Box 1
3.20(
10
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Home Warranty Inc

PO Box 1
3.20(
10
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26 years of experience

Home Warranty prides itself on providing the best value in the home warranty industry, making our Home Protection Plan the home warranty of choice wherever we do business.

"Buyers Beware – Total Waste of Money We purchased the premium home warranty package through Home Warranty Inc (homewarrantyinc.com) when we bought our home in October 2024, including the add-on for sprinkler system coverage. As anyone familiar with North Dakota knows, sprinkler systems must be winterized in September or October to prevent freeze damage. Ours was professionally blown out as soon as we moved in. Fast forward to spring—sprinkler systems in this region typically aren’t used again until late May, after the last freeze. We hired a professional sprinkler company to perform the spring startup and inspection. They found that multiple valves weren’t working properly. I filed a claim with the home warranty company immediately. Despite having the coverage, they denied the claim, saying it was a "pre-existing condition." That’s absolutely ridiculous, considering the system was winterized upon move-in and wasn’t even operational until months later. To make matters worse, this company has no partnered service providers in our town. You're expected to find your own technician, and good luck finding one who’s willing to work with them. Even if you do, you're likely stuck paying a significant amount out of pocket if anything needs to be replaced. This company is a complete scam. They take your money and leave you high and dry when it actually matters. I would never recommend them to anyone."

Beverly G on May 2025

Home Warranty prides itself on providing the best value in the home warranty industry, making our Home Protection Plan the home warranty of choice wherever we do business.

"Buyers Beware – Total Waste of Money We purchased the premium home warranty package through Home Warranty Inc (homewarrantyinc.com) when we bought our home in October 2024, including the add-on for sprinkler system coverage. As anyone familiar with North Dakota knows, sprinkler systems must be winterized in September or October to prevent freeze damage. Ours was professionally blown out as soon as we moved in. Fast forward to spring—sprinkler systems in this region typically aren’t used again until late May, after the last freeze. We hired a professional sprinkler company to perform the spring startup and inspection. They found that multiple valves weren’t working properly. I filed a claim with the home warranty company immediately. Despite having the coverage, they denied the claim, saying it was a "pre-existing condition." That’s absolutely ridiculous, considering the system was winterized upon move-in and wasn’t even operational until months later. To make matters worse, this company has no partnered service providers in our town. You're expected to find your own technician, and good luck finding one who’s willing to work with them. Even if you do, you're likely stuck paying a significant amount out of pocket if anything needs to be replaced. This company is a complete scam. They take your money and leave you high and dry when it actually matters. I would never recommend them to anyone."

Beverly G on May 2025


MoistureFree Warranty

20227 Railroad St
No reviews yet

MoistureFree Warranty

20227 Railroad St
No reviews yet
26 years of experience

Moisture Warranty is the only national moisture warranty for protecting stucco homes from the damage of moisture intrusion. Protect yourself and your home and clients with MoistureFree Stucco Warranty.

Moisture Warranty is the only national moisture warranty for protecting stucco homes from the damage of moisture intrusion. Protect yourself and your home and clients with MoistureFree Stucco Warranty.

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Home Warranties questions, answered by experts

Most homeowners insurance policies won’t pay for the removal of dead, rotting trees. That’s because insurance is intended to protect you from sudden, unexpected accidents. So if a tree is sick, dying, neglected, or rotten but is still standing and hasn’t caused any property damage, it’s unlikely your insurance will cover the cost to have it removed.

A home warranty is like a protection plan for things that insurance wouldn’t normally cover. You pay a monthly or annual fee to maintain coverage, and your home warranty provider will cover the cost of repair or replacement for covered items if something breaks down. The idea of a home warranty is that it provides you with peace of mind that you won’t have unexpected appliance or home system repair costs. They can also make your home more valuable to buyers, as they help ensure they won’t face high repair costs after putting a large down payment on a house.

Yes, most stairlifts include warranties for parts and labor. Confirm terms with your provider.

The cost to install a standby generator is considerable, but they usually come with a warranty. The number of years this is valid for and what it covers will vary. Typically, they last between two and five years, but they don’t normally cover annual services and tune-ups.

Homeowners' insurance covers water heaters under certain circumstances. If your water heater is damaged due to a covered event, like a fire or burst pipe, your policy may pay for repairs or replacement. However, insurance won’t cover wear and tear, old age, or neglect. If a malfunctioning water heater causes water damage, your policy may help with cleanup and repairs, but not fixing or replacing the heater itself unless the damage resulted from a covered event.

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The Plainfield, IN homeowners’ guide to home warranties

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    If you’re looking to add a level of protection to your home’s appliances and systems (like plumbing), you may be considering purchasing a home warranty. Keep reading to learn about the various pros and cons associated with common home warranty plans.