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UP Consulting & Inspections is owned by Benjamin Aho, a certified, licensed & insured home inspector with 9 years of experience in the construction and inspection industry.


AppraisalSave.com

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AppraisalSave.com

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19 years of experience

AppraisalSave.com has a network of independently licensed Real Estate appraisers located in most states throughout the United States. Appraiser selection, and scheduling of appraisals are done through our website. A $25 fee is paid at the time of scheduling with the balance paid directly to the appraiser at the time of inspection.

AppraisalSave.com has a network of independently licensed Real Estate appraisers located in most states throughout the United States. Appraiser selection, and scheduling of appraisals are done through our website. A $25 fee is paid at the time of scheduling with the balance paid directly to the appraiser at the time of inspection.


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Up North Property Services

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Up North Property Services

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29 years of experience

A service for Absentee and Vacation Home Owners, "Peace of Mind for You, Security for Your Home" * Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly home and Property Inspections * Additional Caretaker Services Available * Experienced and Professional * Outstanding Customer Services * Affordable

A service for Absentee and Vacation Home Owners, "Peace of Mind for You, Security for Your Home" * Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly home and Property Inspections * Additional Caretaker Services Available * Experienced and Professional * Outstanding Customer Services * Affordable


Paradigm Electric

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Paradigm Electric

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We service our industrial-commercial-residential customers with pride and efficiency. We believe this is the way we can keep cost down and our customers happy. We are leading the way in affordable electrical services in our area. We accept cash local checks and credit card payment.

We service our industrial-commercial-residential customers with pride and efficiency. We believe this is the way we can keep cost down and our customers happy. We are leading the way in affordable electrical services in our area. We accept cash local checks and credit card payment.



Michigan Animal Control LLC

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Michigan Animal Control LLC

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30 years of experience

We have up to 9 people that can respond to an sized animal emergency, from bats to buffalo- we have experience in any regional or exitic wildlife. We work with insurance companies and can even work out a payment plan if needed. No reasonable or rational proposals are generally refused.

We have up to 9 people that can respond to an sized animal emergency, from bats to buffalo- we have experience in any regional or exitic wildlife. We work with insurance companies and can even work out a payment plan if needed. No reasonable or rational proposals are generally refused.




Jess Arquette

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Jess Arquette

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26 years of experience

I am local builder that uses local employees and sub contractors. I was trained union journeyman carpenter in the Detroit area and moved back to the northern area after about ten years in the city. My company can handle commercial jobs as well as new homes or additions,pole barns, etc. I am also green certified builder and was trained recently as a energy analyst

I am local builder that uses local employees and sub contractors. I was trained union journeyman carpenter in the Detroit area and moved back to the northern area after about ten years in the city. My company can handle commercial jobs as well as new homes or additions,pole barns, etc. I am also green certified builder and was trained recently as a energy analyst

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Depending on your state, a home inspector may need a license. All states and the District of Columbia require home inspectors to undergo training. However, some states (such as New York, Texas, Washington, and Illinois) require state-issued licenses while others (including California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Virginia) do not.

Other professional certifications include the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) certification, the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) certification, and the National Home Inspector Examination. Inspectors can also receive certifications in specialized areas. These can include structural specialties, like chimneys, swimming pools, or septic systems, as well as specific issues like mold, pests, or radon gas. Whatever your situation, make sure your home inspector is certified to handle it.

The difference between an energy auditor and a home inspector is primarily in the purpose of the inspection. The energy auditor conducts tests in your home to determine the energy efficiency levels in areas like windows, insulation, and doorways. The auditor then makes recommendations for ways to improve a home’s energy efficiency

A home inspector examines various structures of your home to determine that everything is up to code and gauge the condition of features like the roof, foundation, HVAC, and electrical. The home inspector reports on the overall home and makes repair recommendations.

Depending on location, sellers are often legally required to disclose a home’s defects to buyers, even if the home is being sold as-is. Certain types of defects, such as asbestos, mold, previous water damage, structural issues, and other safety risks, may be required to be disclosed, so check local laws to see what needs to be disclosed and what doesn’t.

Consider an annual inspection conducted by a local plumber to prevent dangerous and destructive leaks. If you recently moved into an older home or are concerned about the age of your gas lines, call an inspector for a closer look. You may also be required to call an inspector after your contractor installs a new line for an appliance.

Most LED bulbs have a plastic covering, while incandescent bulbs will be made from glass. This is because LED bulbs don’t produce as much heat as incandescent bulbs, so the covering doesn’t need to be as heat resistant. Also, an LED light bulb will usually have a marking on its base that identifies it as an LED.

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