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Prairie River Engineering & Inspection

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Prairie River Engineering & Inspection

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Special promotions offered on Prairie River Engineering & Inspection facebook page. Schedule an appointment online at the company website or on facebook. Payment due after inspection. Cash, check or card accepted. InterNACHI Home Buy Back guarantee included with Home Inspection services.

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Anderson Home & Commercial Inspections LLC

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Anderson Home & Commercial Inspections LLC

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27 years of experience

Specializing In: * Residential Estate * Mechanical * Structural or Whole Home Inspections * Radon Testing * Mold Testing * Energy Inspections * All Inspections Customized to Fit Your Needs and "Peace of Mind" * Topeka Owned & Operated * Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri 8:00am to 5:00pm ASSOCIATION BBB Member Northeast Kansas Since 1998

Specializing In: * Residential Estate * Mechanical * Structural or Whole Home Inspections * Radon Testing * Mold Testing * Energy Inspections * All Inspections Customized to Fit Your Needs and "Peace of Mind" * Topeka Owned & Operated * Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri 8:00am to 5:00pm ASSOCIATION BBB Member Northeast Kansas Since 1998


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Quality Education Service

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Quality Education Service

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13 years of experience

We are a new company servicing the Kansas City area. Our main goal and focus is to provide contractors in the area with a quality continuing education experience, at a more convenient time. We will focus primarily on holding continuing education courses in the evenings and on weekends. We have found that most contractors prefer to get the required educational hours fulfilled outside of their workday, as it does not take away from their income. Number of employees:1-5

We are a new company servicing the Kansas City area. Our main goal and focus is to provide contractors in the area with a quality continuing education experience, at a more convenient time. We will focus primarily on holding continuing education courses in the evenings and on weekends. We have found that most contractors prefer to get the required educational hours fulfilled outside of their workday, as it does not take away from their income. Number of employees:1-5



Property Matters

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Property Matters

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28 years of experience

Property Matters is a premier roofing installer. we are the only Moisture Free Warranty Certified Installers in Colorado Springs and Topeka. We have an A rating with the BBB and ZERO complaints. We have earned the Home Advisor Seal of Approval and some of our past clients include: The National Archives in Washington DC, The CDC Center in Atlanta, GA, the Beau Rivage Hotel and Casino in Biloxi, MS, and many other satisfied home owners, apartment complexes and homeowner associations. We offer free estimates and can usually resolve insurance claims with no out of pocket expenses.

Property Matters is a premier roofing installer. we are the only Moisture Free Warranty Certified Installers in Colorado Springs and Topeka. We have an A rating with the BBB and ZERO complaints. We have earned the Home Advisor Seal of Approval and some of our past clients include: The National Archives in Washington DC, The CDC Center in Atlanta, GA, the Beau Rivage Hotel and Casino in Biloxi, MS, and many other satisfied home owners, apartment complexes and homeowner associations. We offer free estimates and can usually resolve insurance claims with no out of pocket expenses.

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Checking for mold yourself is crucial, as catching mold in the early stages is ideal. Mold can appear green, brown, black, blue, or yellow. It can smell musty and can feel like velvet, leather, or cotton. 

Most often, mold grows near water damage. It’s best to inspect these places for signs of mold growth:

  • Basement: Look in corners, windows, carpet, closets, and around appliances. 

  • Bathrooms: Check around sinks, ceilings, and around toilets. 

  • Kitchen: Inspect around the sink, behind the refrigerator, and behind trash can.

  • Attic: Look near the insulation and near intake and exhaust vents.

Inspections include examining flue liners, interior walls, fireplace assembly, and materials for obstructions, build-ups, or signs of wear and recommending necessary action.

Craftsman-style homes are predominantly found in the Western United States, specifically in Southern California, where the style originated. Since the climate was mild and there was access to plenty of natural resources, Southern California became a hub for this style at its inception. That being said, if you consult with an architect near you, you can have a Craftsman-style home anywhere.

An inspection to look for damper handles is the best way to know if your house has dampers in the ducts. Not all homes have them, as some home builders may try to save money on the construction by leaving dampers out of the ducts. You can install them yourself later if desired, but you may have to do quite a bit of work and take on a partial air duct replacement cost, which could be $1,000 or more.

While a hygrometer is the most accurate tool for measuring humidity levels in the home, you can gauge humidity levels using simpler methods. One way is by observing signs like condensation on windows or feeling excessively sticky or clammy indoors, indicating higher humidity. Another DIY approach involves the “hair method”—aka placing a few strands of human hair in a closed container with salt for several hours. If the hair becomes limp, it's likely due to high humidity. These methods offer rough estimations, but lack the precision of a hygrometer for accurate readings.

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