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AccuLevel, Inc. - Missouri
4.0(
215
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Serving Clinton, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The crawlspace of our 1930s home is small and challenging. Acculevel did a great job removing the old logs and stones that were holding up our floor joists, and replaced them with steel jacks. The men who performed the work were very hard workers. I corresponded with Acculevel via email after the work was performed to get photos and questions answered prior to us paying the invoice. They were very patient in answering all of our questions. It has only been a week, so I can't say whether the work will hold up, but so far our floors seem less squeaky! The only thing I would have changed is the fact that the vapor barrier they installed is not taped at the seams or walls. If you want it taped, make sure to ask for that during the quoting phase."
Commercial Waterproofing
Commercial Waterproofing
Commercial Waterproofing
Commercial Waterproofing
Commercial Waterproofing

+28

Response time7 hrs
394 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Mold One Missouri
4.8(
20
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Serving Clinton, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Mike at Mold One was incredibly helpful. He gave me great information and lined up an appointment quickly for mold remediation. My wife has struggled literally her entire life with being sick and unwell and having chronic headaches and fatigue and poor sleep and mood swings and food allergies and the list goes on. We've been to countless doctors, bought countless supplements, tried several diets, done allergy testing, been to chiropractors, done hormone replacement therapy, etc. We recently found mold in our home and began looking into mold as a possible cause for her poor health. All of a sudden, things started lining up. Mold sickness symptoms are myriad, so nearly any symptoms could fit under mold sickness as a possible cause. We did a TON of research, found Mold One, did more research on their paracetic acid dry fog technique and found research articles from 3rd party labs supporting the effectiveness as well as safety of the procedure. My wife was pregnant at the time of treatment, so we wanted to be 100% sure that the treatment would be safe for her and for our baby and other young children. Once we were satisfied with the safety of the process, we hired Mold One and they had us lined up within the week. We only had to be out of our home for about 5 hours for the process. Upon returning, there was a faint vinegar smell in the house. My wife slept better that night than she ever had, and within 2 days, she was feeling SO MUCH BETTER. In fact, over the coming days/weeks, even though she was 8 months pregnant, she felt better then that she or I ever remember her being. She had energy, her mood was better, she slept better and needed less sleep. This was truly miraculous. We had tested the house for mycotoxins through Mycometrics prior to hiring mold one and found very high levels of Aspergillus. About a month after the mold treatment, my wife did a urinalysis through Great Plains Lab for mycotoxins and she was off the charts for Aspergillus. The body can take up to several years of detox to get all that out of the system, so no surprise that a month later it wasn't all gone. This was just proof that that mycotoxin was present at very high levels in her body as well as our home. And here's another shout out to the customer service and generosity of Mike and Mold One. About 2 months after the mold treatment, I was working on replacing my roof. A micro-storm came out of nowhere while I had the roof open and absolutely SOAKED everything. We had water dripping through the light fixtures inside and huge water spots showing all over our ceilings. This was hugely discouraging. After the storm passed, I called Mike and explained the whole thing and asked his advice since now we're a pitri dish for mold. Mike offered to send his guys back out to re-treat our home for free and consider it covered by warranty, even though it would have been easy and obvious to consider this new water damage not covered by warranty. I can't say enough of how great Mold One and Mike have been, and what a life changing impact their mold treatment of our home has had on my wife. Thank God that he led us to this solution for my family's health."
Total Home sterilization
bedroom
bathroom drains
moisture intrusion
black mold

+4

Response time11 hrs
Response rate96%
128 neighbors recently requested a quote
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H&M Services
2.6(
18
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Serving Clinton, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had extensive wood rot that needed to be replaced on our 85 year old house and then had all of our trim sealed and repainted. Randy was very easy to work with and was extremely detail oriented. Not only would I recommend him to others, but I plan to call him back the next time I need ANY work done on my house."
cannon project
cannon project
cannon project
cannon project
cannon project

+29

Response time2 days
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Routine inspections are normal for rental properties. The frequency is up to the landlord. Some property owners only want to check the apartment annually. Others may take a look every three to six months. State laws vary, but more frequent visits may violate a tenant’s “covenant of quiet enjoyment.” This refers to the resident’s right to enjoy relative privacy and freedom from unreasonable disturbances.

A visual inspection may or may not reveal ceiling joists. Examine the ceiling surface for clues like nails, screws, or small dimples used to attach drywall or plaster to the joists. Look for subtle indentations or ridges indicating a joist beneath the surface. Observe any patterns or symmetrical features in the ceiling that could indicate the presence of underlying structural elements.

Pipes should be inspected regularly so you can catch any red flags early on. Common issues that you might run into with your pipes include clogs, damage like cracks and leaks, corrosion, or other signs of wear. When you stay on top of an inspection schedule, you'll avoid costly problems like burst pipes.

You can ensure a home inspector is unbiased by doing your research. Verify their work history and certifications so you know they’re qualified to be inspecting your home. Read reviews to understand other customers’ experiences and whether or not they were satisfied with the inspector’s assessment. Interview potential home inspectors and ask how they get their clients. If they’re not dependent on any one realtor for clients, they’re unlikely to risk producing a faulty report just to benefit one agent.

Waiving a home inspection could be beneficial if you’re buying a home in a hot location where the seller has many other offers to consider, especially if other buyers are willing to waive the inspection. However, it’s not usually a good idea to waive an inspection, even on new construction. Inspections can identify problems that could cost thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars, so a formal inspection is always worthwhile. If you’re having a new home built, a pre-drywall inspection is often the most valuable, but a final inspection before you close is also a good idea.

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