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Advanced Tile & Stone LLC

410 Park Dr.
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Advanced Tile & Stone LLC

410 Park Dr.
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9 years of experience

Advanced Tile & Stone has over 20 years experience providing quality installation of ceramic tile both Commercial and Residential. Specializing on floors, bathrooms, back splashes, and kitchen counter tops, bathroom tub surrounds, and much more. Prompt quality work and customer satisfaction is our number one objective!

Advanced Tile & Stone has over 20 years experience providing quality installation of ceramic tile both Commercial and Residential. Specializing on floors, bathrooms, back splashes, and kitchen counter tops, bathroom tub surrounds, and much more. Prompt quality work and customer satisfaction is our number one objective!





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.




Kolenda Heating & Cooling

404 2nd Ave
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Kolenda Heating & Cooling

404 2nd Ave
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17 years of experience

We specialize in Commercial and Residential Heating & Cooling products and services. We offer Free Estimates and Consultation. We require 50% down at signing of proposal. The Remaining balance is due upon completion. Financing is available upon credit approval.

We specialize in Commercial and Residential Heating & Cooling products and services. We offer Free Estimates and Consultation. We require 50% down at signing of proposal. The Remaining balance is due upon completion. Financing is available upon credit approval.



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Chimney Inspection questions, answered by experts

As long as the home inspection reveals no problems with the property’s structure, it shouldn’t be an issue buying an underpinned home. In fact, a properly underpinned property can be more stable than houses that have never had structural issues. However, you could face a higher insurance premium if the property has a history of structural problems. You should always request a structural engineer’s report before making a final decision.

While you can change an air filter yourself, you should have a licensed HVAC technician conduct your HVAC inspection. HVAC professionals have the knowledge, tools, and experience to investigate each part of your system, tune it up as needed, and offer you expert recommendations.

The age of the well, installation methods, and maintenance logs can affect your home insurance premiums and any potential future claim. Mortgage companies can request proof of water quality before they approve the loan. Review all well information, including the Shared Well Agreement, before you make an offer to purchase.

If you’re in the market, you might think twice before buying a home with a cesspool on the property. You’ll need to factor in the costs of either maintaining the cesspool (such as with aeration, pumping, and cleaning) or dismantling the system and replacing it with a septic tank or sewage line connection. It might still be a good idea to buy that home, but you’ll need to decide for yourself if the costs and hassle are worth it.

Full home electrical inspections are mandatory if you’re buying a new home, but if you’re just looking for a safety checkup, you have some flexibility. If you don’t have any concerns and your property is relatively new, a basic inspection is usually sufficient. If it’s been a long time since your home was last inspected, or it’s an older home, a full home inspection can help catch any concerns that may fly under the radar.

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