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1 years of experience

Hi, we are KC Cleaners Solution, our business has just begun and we are dedicated to make your dirty jobs a whole lot cleaner. As our motto reads, "We put the CLEAN in CLEANERS!" We do just that. We clean residential and commercial. Cleaning has no limit and neither do we. We're here to serve you! We're available DURING or even AFTER HOURS.

Hi, we are KC Cleaners Solution, our business has just begun and we are dedicated to make your dirty jobs a whole lot cleaner. As our motto reads, "We put the CLEAN in CLEANERS!" We do just that. We clean residential and commercial. Cleaning has no limit and neither do we. We're here to serve you! We're available DURING or even AFTER HOURS.







Professional Residential Real Estate Inspection Company. Certified by the American Home Inspector Training Institute. Licensed by the Louisiana State Board of Home Inspectors. LHI# 10712.


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North Louisiana Home Inspections

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15 years of experience

North Louisiana Home inspections is fully licensed and insured. LSBHI lic#10715 We offer full color computer generated reports, that come with 18 years of experience in the home improvement industry.

North Louisiana Home inspections is fully licensed and insured. LSBHI lic#10715 We offer full color computer generated reports, that come with 18 years of experience in the home improvement industry.



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MoistureFree Warranty

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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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A 4-point home inspection is similar to a standard home inspection, but it’s less extensive and is required for home insurance in select states. In a 4-point inspection, inspectors only review four main components—electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and roofing systems.

Knowing what to expect during a mold inspection can help make the process easier. Prepare by closing doors and windows for 48 hours, turning off HVAC systems for at least two hours, and avoiding disinfectant chemicals for at least 48 hours. 

The mold inspection process takes between 24 and 48 hours. Your professional will check walls, fireplaces, air ducts, vents, and windows for visible spores. They will also take an outdoor base air sample. Your pro will send these samples to a lab for testing and advise you on the findings.

A convenient method to verify your warranty status is by visiting the manufacturer's website and entering your unit's serial number. The relevant information should promptly appear. However, if it doesn't, there's a possibility that you may have unintentionally voided the warranty by neglecting to register your equipment at the time of installation. If you did register and need help finding the information, you may need to call the manufacturer's customer support team.

While home mold tests can provide a simple identification of mold presence, they lack accuracy and reliability. These kits may detect mold spores but can't pinpoint the source or identify the type. Professional testing, combined with an inspection, is more comprehensive and leads to actionable next steps. 

There are several indications of an overloaded electrical panel, such as frequent circuit breaker tripping, burn marks, or flickering or dimming lights.

If you’re observing any warning signs, turn the circuit breaker off, then shift some devices from the overloaded circuit to a different one. If there are still signs of overload after turning the circuit break back on, contact a professional electrician to help you fix the issue.

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