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Hometown Fireplaces & Stoves

5632 S Joplin Ave
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Hometown Fireplaces & Stoves

5632 S Joplin Ave
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We specialize in the retail sales and installation of Hearth and Home Technologies (HHT) products. We have a show room with many burning display units by Quadrafire, Heatilator, HeatnGlo, and Napoleon. Additional hours - also available by appointment. Member of Home Builder's Association.

We specialize in the retail sales and installation of Hearth and Home Technologies (HHT) products. We have a show room with many burning display units by Quadrafire, Heatilator, HeatnGlo, and Napoleon. Additional hours - also available by appointment. Member of Home Builder's Association.


TF Thompson Co Roofing and Waterproofing

109 SE 14th St
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TF Thompson Co Roofing and Waterproofing

109 SE 14th St
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At TF Thompson Co we specialize in inspections, repairs and replacement of roofs. We also handle insurance claims and have a licensed insurance adjuster on staff. We use the latest military grade Thermal Imaging technology to find those hard to trace roof leaks in order to get it fixed right the first time.

At TF Thompson Co we specialize in inspections, repairs and replacement of roofs. We also handle insurance claims and have a licensed insurance adjuster on staff. We use the latest military grade Thermal Imaging technology to find those hard to trace roof leaks in order to get it fixed right the first time.



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Chimney Inspection questions, answered by experts

If you want to buy a home that has knob and tube wiring, you should get an inspection first. An electrical inspector can take a thorough look at the wiring and make sure that it's completely safe for your home and has no potential to cause fires or disrupt the overall wiring in your home. Never buy a house with knob and tube wiring without first getting an inspection by a certified and vetted electrician.

A mobile home inspection thoroughly assesses a manufactured or mobile home's structural and functional aspects. A certified inspector examines the home's condition, including its foundation, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, insulation, flooring, and overall structural integrity. The goal is to identify any potential issues, safety hazards, or necessary repairs. The inspector provides a detailed report summarizing the findings, highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the home, and often includes an estimate for the remaining life span of appliances, systems, and components.

If your pipes are deteriorating and leading to frequent repairs or ongoing leaks, it's worth it to repipe your house. Faulty pipes can lead to costly problems, like leaks, water damage, and mold growth. Investing in new piping can buy you anywhere from 50 to 100 years or more of stellar plumbing while saving you from repairs and expensive water bills, so it's a worthy endeavor. Not to mention, new plumbing can increase the overall value of your home.

Experts suggest your HVAC system should be inspected once per year. If you’re buying a new home, it’s also a good idea to have the house’s HVAC system professionally checked before the final sale. For HVAC systems older than 10 years, it’s recommended they are inspected twice per year. If you suspect a problem, you should schedule an inspection, even if you’ve already had one this year.

An inspection can take up to an hour, depending on the type of AC system you have. If you need to add more refrigerant, expect an extra 30 to 45 minutes.

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