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Veteran Home Inspectors, LLC

711 South 212 St
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Veteran Home Inspectors, LLC

711 South 212 St
4.97(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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4 years of experience

Veteran Home Inspectors LLC is the solution to all of your home 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.

"Very professional covered all the bases good follow up and timely reports"

Leland T on January 2023

Veteran Home Inspectors LLC is the solution to all of your home 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.

"Very professional covered all the bases good follow up and timely reports"

Leland T on January 2023



Castle Defenders LLC

230 N. 5th Street
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Castle Defenders LLC

230 N. 5th Street
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17 years of experience

I am an owner / operator who has over 12 years experience in the application of science to solve issues found in a home or building. As a former military chemist and experienced haz-mat worker, I can solve problems within the home that many can not achieve. I am available night and day 7-days per week and I am IICRC certified.

I am an owner / operator who has over 12 years experience in the application of science to solve issues found in a home or building. As a former military chemist and experienced haz-mat worker, I can solve problems within the home that many can not achieve. I am available night and day 7-days per week and I am IICRC certified.



Global Plasma Solutions

10 Mall Terrace
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Global Plasma Solutions

10 Mall Terrace
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Global Plasma Solutions is a manufacturing company that sells air purification systems primarily into the commercial and residential markets. Home owners can benenfit from our systems as they are easily adapted to any HVAC system. Go to www.gpshvac.com to find a certified contractor near you to have one installed within your home.

Global Plasma Solutions is a manufacturing company that sells air purification systems primarily into the commercial and residential markets. Home owners can benenfit from our systems as they are easily adapted to any HVAC system. Go to www.gpshvac.com to find a certified contractor near you to have one installed within your home.


Biohazard Remediation questions, answered by experts

No. Once you apply refinishing oil, it will continue to seep into the wood, making it difficult or impossible to refinish over top of it. Since the product contains an oil that’s meant to penetrate existing finishes, almost anything you put on top of it will bring the previous layer of stain with it. If you plan to refinish your cabinets more than once, it’s a good idea to go with the traditional method of sanding before applying a new finish to the surface.

Yes, you can use a dremel tool to cut plexiglass. Follow the instructions under “How to Cut Plexiglass with a Saw,” and use a dremel tool with a 561 bit instead of a saw.

To effectively service small appliances, perform routine checks for wear and tear, clean components regularly, and ensure all connections are secure.

The process involves prepping surfaces, applying primer, and finishing with a coating that restores appearance and durability and provides an updated look.

It depends. Use the “50% rule” to help you decide. For example, you should consider replacing the appliance if it is halfway through its lifespan and the repair will cost more than 50% of the price of a new one. Contrary to popular belief, repairing a major appliance is more wallet-friendly than purchasing a new one. While the cost of new home appliances can run as high as $8,000, the average cost to repair them is $170. If the appliance you’re trying to get rid of isn’t too old, consult a local appliance repair expert to see what can be done to restore it.

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