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Panther Construction LLC.

P.O. Box 1967
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Panther Construction LLC.

P.O. Box 1967
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14 years of experience

Panther construction was Established in 2011. Although we are a newer company, our members and employees come with a large and vast history of experience In residential construction. Not only do we strive to complete top quality work, but we push to keep costs down for the customer. We hope to acquire your buisness, and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Panther construction was Established in 2011. Although we are a newer company, our members and employees come with a large and vast history of experience In residential construction. Not only do we strive to complete top quality work, but we push to keep costs down for the customer. We hope to acquire your buisness, and look forward to hearing from you soon.





Custom Egress Window Coverings

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Custom Egress Window Coverings

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

Hello and welcome to Custom Egress Window Coverings! Since 2011 and with over 30 years of experience, Custom Egress Window Coverings has been providing fail-safe coverings for your basement windows! In case of an emergency, Custom Egress Window Coverings are used for quick escape and easy access for emergency personnel. With quick installation and customized measurements, your Custom Egress Window Coverings will not only provide safety, they'll also increase the value of your home! Sleek designs and minimal weight make for easy opening and they're pleasing to look at! Not only does it provide safety, it also keeps out the elements and critters! Don't wait until it's too late, call Custom Egress Window Coverings today and make your escape!

Hello and welcome to Custom Egress Window Coverings! Since 2011 and with over 30 years of experience, Custom Egress Window Coverings has been providing fail-safe coverings for your basement windows! In case of an emergency, Custom Egress Window Coverings are used for quick escape and easy access for emergency personnel. With quick installation and customized measurements, your Custom Egress Window Coverings will not only provide safety, they'll also increase the value of your home! Sleek designs and minimal weight make for easy opening and they're pleasing to look at! Not only does it provide safety, it also keeps out the elements and critters! Don't wait until it's too late, call Custom Egress Window Coverings today and make your escape!


Environmental Air Solutions, Inc.

PO Box 9074
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Environmental Air Solutions, Inc.

PO Box 9074
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Customers say: Quick response
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.


"These guys are not professionals. The license they carry must of came out if a crackerjack box. They were recommended by my realtor because I was not familiar with any other inspection companies in the area. They performed a home inspection on the house I wanted to buy and did not find anything more then basic wear for a 12 yr old home. Using their "expert" knowledge of construction I assumed they knew what they were doing. I moved ahead and purchased the home and 2 weeks later I find the attic was full of mold, the roof had leaks, the roof was missing shingles and the vents were not installed properly. Then I found out that the bathroom tub had a crack that leaks into the floor below, the drains under sinks leaked, and that the home electrical service was not properly grounded. I called to ask why they missed everything and they didn't call me back. They did a ****** inspection that has ended up costing me $35,000. I know I can't be the only person in this town that this ****** *** company has failed."

Richard G on November 2023

Property inspection, Mold inspection

"These guys are not professionals. The license they carry must of came out if a crackerjack box. They were recommended by my realtor because I was not familiar with any other inspection companies in the area. They performed a home inspection on the house I wanted to buy and did not find anything more then basic wear for a 12 yr old home. Using their "expert" knowledge of construction I assumed they knew what they were doing. I moved ahead and purchased the home and 2 weeks later I find the attic was full of mold, the roof had leaks, the roof was missing shingles and the vents were not installed properly. Then I found out that the bathroom tub had a crack that leaks into the floor below, the drains under sinks leaked, and that the home electrical service was not properly grounded. I called to ask why they missed everything and they didn't call me back. They did a ****** inspection that has ended up costing me $35,000. I know I can't be the only person in this town that this ****** *** company has failed."

Richard G on November 2023

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Technically, you can do a home inspection yourself. Still, it is not recommended unless you or someone you know has a background in the construction trades to be able to identify any issues. A certified home inspector is trained and has the experience necessary to make a thorough and trustworthy assessment of the condition of a home. If you need a home inspection when buying and selling a home, a professional home inspector is often required.

Prepare to leave your home for a long absence by making sure small appliances and electronic devices are unplugged. You should also shut valves to your sinks, dishwasher, and washing machine. Set your thermostat closer to outside temperatures or a minimum of 55 degrees Fahrenheit, stop your mail (or have someone pick it up), and put at least one light on a timer.

The natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water can cause radon to appear in a home. The gas seeps into homes through cracks in foundations, walls, or floors, as well as through gaps around pipes or construction joints. Radon levels are influenced by soil composition, building materials, and ventilation. Poorly sealed or airtight homes can trap radon, allowing it to accumulate.

Radon enters your home when warm air begins to rise and exits through the roof, creating a vacuum that pulls cooler air from under the foundation. Part of that air is radon, which is an invisible, odorless gas that develops naturally when radioactive particles are deep within the ground. Those particles usually come from decaying matter in soil and rocks.

Homeowners insurance may cover shower pan leaks, but it depends on the type of coverage you’re looking for. Typically, home insurance policies cover sudden or accidental water damage, for example, if it comes from a busted pipe or malfunctioning appliance. Damage to a shower pan is usually gradual. A repair or replacement of your shower pan usually won’t be covered by your policy. If your shower pan leak causes water damage, chances are your standard policy—if it includes water damage—will cover the repair.

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