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Navigator Home Inspections

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Navigator Home Inspections

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

When you get a Navigator Home Inspection you are hiring a qualified, experienced inspector who is a Certified Master Home Inspector trained through the American Home Inspection Training - www.AHIT.com. Navigator Inspector Qualifications: AHIT Certified MN Licensed Builder #BC376061 18+ Years of Construction Experience 8+ Years of Home Inspection Experience E&O Insured ASHI Member Attend Continuing Education

When you get a Navigator Home Inspection you are hiring a qualified, experienced inspector who is a Certified Master Home Inspector trained through the American Home Inspection Training - www.AHIT.com. Navigator Inspector Qualifications: AHIT Certified MN Licensed Builder #BC376061 18+ Years of Construction Experience 8+ Years of Home Inspection Experience E&O Insured ASHI Member Attend Continuing Education


Berg Home Inspections

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Berg Home Inspections

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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We adhere to the American Society of Home Inspectors Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. We use a computerized format the can be printed on site of the inspection or emailed. Payment is expected at the completion of the inspection by check. The inspection is a through visual inspection of all the structural and mechanical systems of the home, from foundation to the roof and everything in between that can be accessed.

We adhere to the American Society of Home Inspectors Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. We use a computerized format the can be printed on site of the inspection or emailed. Payment is expected at the completion of the inspection by check. The inspection is a through visual inspection of all the structural and mechanical systems of the home, from foundation to the roof and everything in between that can be accessed.


Salvage Liquidators

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Salvage Liquidators

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Salvage Liquidators is in the business of debris removal and property preservation. We also purchase salvage from insurance companies. We have a licensed property adjuster on staff.

Salvage Liquidators is in the business of debris removal and property preservation. We also purchase salvage from insurance companies. We have a licensed property adjuster on staff.


Dan Richter Construction LLC

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Dan Richter Construction LLC

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We are a full service General Contractor building new custom homes and garages, and remodels. We also build to your plans or ours. We will also do small jobs and subcontracting to other contractors for the do-it-yourself homeowner/contractor.

We are a full service General Contractor building new custom homes and garages, and remodels. We also build to your plans or ours. We will also do small jobs and subcontracting to other contractors for the do-it-yourself homeowner/contractor.


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Environmental Air Solutions, Inc.

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Environmental Air Solutions, Inc.

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17 years of experience

We offer a wide range of dependable services, such as air testing and mold control. With experienced and professional air quality consultants, you can count on us to make the air you breathe healthier and safer.

We offer a wide range of dependable services, such as air testing and mold control. With experienced and professional air quality consultants, you can count on us to make the air you breathe healthier and safer.



MoistureFree Warranty

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MoistureFree Warranty

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26 years of experience

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.


HomeSight Inspections, Inc.

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HomeSight Inspections, Inc.

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Recommended by 95% of Angi customers
Recommended by 95% of HomeAdvisor customers

We inspect hundreds of millions of dollars of Twin Cities real estate every year. We're good at what we do and our long list of happy clients proves it. When they go on to heartily recommend us to co-workers, family and friends we know we've got a winning combination of experience, knowledge and cutting-edge technology that works to deliver an inspection that will have you singing our praises too. We call it The HomeSight Difference. Experience it for yourself. Comprehensive Single-Family Home Inspections Multi-Family Home Inspections New Construction Inspections 1 year Warranty Inspections Pre-listing Inspections Troubleshooting and Problem Solving Thermal Imaging - Certified Level 1 Thermographers Radon Testing - 48 hour continuous monitors

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We inspect hundreds of millions of dollars of Twin Cities real estate every year. We're good at what we do and our long list of happy clients proves it. When they go on to heartily recommend us to co-workers, family and friends we know we've got a winning combination of experience, knowledge and cutting-edge technology that works to deliver an inspection that will have you singing our praises too. We call it The HomeSight Difference. Experience it for yourself. Comprehensive Single-Family Home Inspections Multi-Family Home Inspections New Construction Inspections 1 year Warranty Inspections Pre-listing Inspections Troubleshooting and Problem Solving Thermal Imaging - Certified Level 1 Thermographers Radon Testing - 48 hour continuous monitors

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Certified fire door inspectors should inspect fire doors. These professionals receive training to specifically assess the condition, functionality, and compliance of fire doors. They often hold credentials from groups like the Door and Hardware Institute (DHI) or the International Fire Door Inspector Association (IFDIA). While fire marshals won’t usually do hands-on inspections, they’ll check that doors are being maintained properly during routine safety audits. If a building relies on fire doors for code compliance, it needs someone who understands the details—the difference between a cosmetic issue and a safety failure—and standards to sign off with confidence.

Homes should be checked for mold annually, especially if you live in an area with high humidity or frequent rainfall. Inspections are crucial following flooding, roof leaks, or plumbing issues. More frequent checks are necessary if your home has a history of mold problems or water damage. Regular inspections help detect mold early, preventing costly remediation and minimizing health risks, especially in moisture-prone areas such as basements and bathrooms.

When you notice any of these signs in your mobile home, it’s time to call a professional to relevel your home:

  • Doors and windows are difficult to open and close

  • Creaking sounds in the house

  • Water is running off tables onto the floor

  • Unusual cracks

  • The skirting or siding of your house looks like it’s buckled under pressure

  • The exterior of the home looks tilted

You’ll have to look around the house to find different sources of a hidden leak. Check for water under the sinks in the kitchen, bathrooms, and utility rooms. Look at your bathtubs, showers, and toilets, including inside the toilet tanks. Puddles can form around your water heater, so take a good look around it. Inspect appliances like your washer, dishwasher, and refrigerator as well. Look for stains on the walls and ceilings, and listen for drips and running water.

At a minimum, landlords typically perform an apartment home inspection before tenants move in and after they move out. Most lease agreements include a “right to entry” clause allowing for “inspection by the landlord.” They do this to check for damage, identify repairs and maintenance needs, and ensure tenants are following property rules.

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