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Roy's Carpentry & Property Maintenance

17 Butler Lane
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Roy's Carpentry & Property Maintenance

17 Butler Lane
5.00(
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At Roy’s Carpentry & Property Maintenance, we pride ourselves on providing quality service and professionalism at competitive prices. We hope to do business with you for many years to come. If you ever have questions or comments, please feel free to call us any time. We offer FREE estimates, Sr and Veteran Discounts!

At Roy’s Carpentry & Property Maintenance, we pride ourselves on providing quality service and professionalism at competitive prices. We hope to do business with you for many years to come. If you ever have questions or comments, please feel free to call us any time. We offer FREE estimates, Sr and Veteran Discounts!

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Chimney Inspection questions, answered by experts

No, a standard home inspection includes the basics and does not offer lead paint testing. Professional lead paint inspectors need specific licenses to perform these inspections, which not all home inspectors have. If you suspect lead paint in the home you are about to purchase, you will need to pay separately to have that done. If the findings come back positive, you may be able to negotiate with the buyer to cover the cost of the removal.

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.

Yes, new home building inspections are just as important as inspecting older homes. They provide buyers with the chance to catch mistakes, like improper grading or faulty wiring, before they turn into problems. A new home inspection costs about the same as a standard inspection, typically between $280 and $400.

Normal home inspections do not include sewer lines or septic systems, hazardous materials like radon or mold, swimming pools, electrical systems, or pest problems. Most of these require a separate inspection by a qualified pro in addition to a general home inspection.

Hiring a structural engineer who inspects foundations is the best way to find out if your foundation is up to code. These pros know building codes in and out and can inspect your foundation and prepare a report detailing anything that doesn’t meet code. A structural engineer can also recommend fixes for any problems they spot—you’ll just need to hire a foundation contractor to do the work.

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