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Browning Home Inspection

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Browning Home Inspection

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3 years of experience

Browning Home Inspection is the solution to all of your inspection needs. We take great pride in our extreme professionalism, timeliness, and superior customer service on every job. We make sure to develop a lasting relationship, so that the next time service is needed, there will be no question on who to call.

"I feel that he was very experienced and professional. He wasn't afraid to ask for clarifications when he didn't quite understand something - I appreciated that. I feel that he did a very thorough inspection and would definitely recommend to anyone else."

Mark M on May 2024

Browning Home Inspection is the solution to all of your inspection needs. We take great pride in our extreme professionalism, timeliness, and superior customer service on every job. We make sure to develop a lasting relationship, so that the next time service is needed, there will be no question on who to call.

"I feel that he was very experienced and professional. He wasn't afraid to ask for clarifications when he didn't quite understand something - I appreciated that. I feel that he did a very thorough inspection and would definitely recommend to anyone else."

Mark M on May 2024


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Bowers Home Inspection

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Bowers Home Inspection

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Bowers Home Inspection is a locally owned and operated residential home inspection company. We are fully certified through InterNACHI (the world's largest home inspector association), and offer inspection services for homeowners, buyers, investors, and sellers.

Bowers Home Inspection is a locally owned and operated residential home inspection company. We are fully certified through InterNACHI (the world's largest home inspector association), and offer inspection services for homeowners, buyers, investors, and sellers.


Future Home Inspections LLC

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Future Home Inspections LLC

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You can count on Future Home Inspections LLC to provide Reliable, Reasonable, Trustworthy, inspections throughout Billings and the surrounding areas. All inspections are performed by a Licensed and Certified Home Inspector.

You can count on Future Home Inspections LLC to provide Reliable, Reasonable, Trustworthy, inspections throughout Billings and the surrounding areas. All inspections are performed by a Licensed and Certified Home Inspector.


InterNACHI Certified home inspector offering cutting-edge inspections in the greater Billings area. Veteran owned and operated. All inspections guaranteed!



American Property Inspections

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American Property Inspections

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10 years of experience

Buying a home can be exciting, momentous, and meaningful. But it can also be stressful - especially if you're not sure how to gauge the physical condition of a house. That's where the experts at American Property Inspections come in. While you focus on the home's style, size, layout, price, and neighborhood, we can take care of evaluating its major systems - like the plumbing, heating, and electrical. Then we'll provide you with a written report to help you make the best buying decision possible. Making sure you have all the information before you make such a significant decision simply makes sense. Count on American Property Inspections to give you the unbiased, professional opinion you need, when you need it.

Buying a home can be exciting, momentous, and meaningful. But it can also be stressful - especially if you're not sure how to gauge the physical condition of a house. That's where the experts at American Property Inspections come in. While you focus on the home's style, size, layout, price, and neighborhood, we can take care of evaluating its major systems - like the plumbing, heating, and electrical. Then we'll provide you with a written report to help you make the best buying decision possible. Making sure you have all the information before you make such a significant decision simply makes sense. Count on American Property Inspections to give you the unbiased, professional opinion you need, when you need it.


We specialize in kitchen, bathroom, and basement remodle and rebuilds. Also don't forget it is the season for building a deck to entertain the family.


Jack of All Trades, LLC

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Jack of All Trades, LLC

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13 years of experience

General Contracting/Handyman svc. 7 employees. We pride ourselves on serving the public with the highest quality of service possible. Fully recognizing that people may not always be able to afford a normal contractor in todays economy, we come in and offer services for a fraction of the cost with different options.

General Contracting/Handyman svc. 7 employees. We pride ourselves on serving the public with the highest quality of service possible. Fully recognizing that people may not always be able to afford a normal contractor in todays economy, we come in and offer services for a fraction of the cost with different options.


Radon Busters

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Radon Busters

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The radon industry is haunted with amateurs and those types that present false radon credentials. You won't get that here! I am a Civil Engineer trained at the EPA's formal radon training site at Colorado State University. My radon certifications are "right" and "up to date". And better yet, I am on every job every step of the way. (This is the way it is supposed to be!) I.e. I am not selling my license to amateurs so that they can do a cheap, crappy job and get away with it. And I have no conflicts of interest which means that I am not a home inspector playing the radon game. I am the senior radon mitigator in the Pacific Northwest so I've been doing it for a quite a while,+20 years. If you want the best and you want it done right, give me a call. No phony mitigators. No phony certifications. No P.O. Box addresses to hide behind. No hidden conflicts of interest. No hidden LLPs No false track records No Fraud The best word is Professional.

The radon industry is haunted with amateurs and those types that present false radon credentials. You won't get that here! I am a Civil Engineer trained at the EPA's formal radon training site at Colorado State University. My radon certifications are "right" and "up to date". And better yet, I am on every job every step of the way. (This is the way it is supposed to be!) I.e. I am not selling my license to amateurs so that they can do a cheap, crappy job and get away with it. And I have no conflicts of interest which means that I am not a home inspector playing the radon game. I am the senior radon mitigator in the Pacific Northwest so I've been doing it for a quite a while,+20 years. If you want the best and you want it done right, give me a call. No phony mitigators. No phony certifications. No P.O. Box addresses to hide behind. No hidden conflicts of interest. No hidden LLPs No false track records No Fraud The best word is Professional.


Fisher Roofing

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Fisher Roofing

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15 years of experience

Our owner/operator, Tom Fisher, has 30 years of experience as a professional roofer. A majority of which served as a foreman for some of the largest commercial and residential roofing companies in Yellowstone County. We work with all types of insurances and rely very heavily upon referrals from our clients and understand that having a satisfied customer base is the only way to sustain a business. We provide free estimates and are available to answer any questions you may have regarding your roof or the roof of any commercial properties. We work on repairs, remodels and new construction sites for residential and commercial properties. We are willing to travel and are excited about the opportunity to work with new customers.

Our owner/operator, Tom Fisher, has 30 years of experience as a professional roofer. A majority of which served as a foreman for some of the largest commercial and residential roofing companies in Yellowstone County. We work with all types of insurances and rely very heavily upon referrals from our clients and understand that having a satisfied customer base is the only way to sustain a business. We provide free estimates and are available to answer any questions you may have regarding your roof or the roof of any commercial properties. We work on repairs, remodels and new construction sites for residential and commercial properties. We are willing to travel and are excited about the opportunity to work with new customers.

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Checking for mold yourself is crucial, as catching mold in the early stages is ideal. Mold can appear green, brown, black, blue, or yellow. It can smell musty and can feel like velvet, leather, or cotton. 

Most often, mold grows near water damage. It’s best to inspect these places for signs of mold growth:

  • Basement: Look in corners, windows, carpet, closets, and around appliances. 

  • Bathrooms: Check around sinks, ceilings, and around toilets. 

  • Kitchen: Inspect around the sink, behind the refrigerator, and behind trash can.

  • Attic: Look near the insulation and near intake and exhaust vents.

If your home has a forced-air HVAC system, it will also have HVAC duct parts. Air ducts are connected to an HVAC unit and deliver heated or cooled air to each room; your heating and AC wouldn’t work without ductwork.

However, if your house has a boiler or radiator system for heating and doesn’t have central AC, you probably don’t have ductwork installed.

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.

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.

Insurance companies weigh the amount of potential liabilities on your property to increase (or decrease) the cost of your home insurance. They will use several factors to decide if there are more chances for peril or injury to take place at your home. These factors include your location (whether you live in an area with high risk for natural disasters), the age and condition of your home, and whether you have any “attractive nuisances”—features that both increase the aesthetic of your home and potential for injury—like a pool or treehouse. 

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