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Taos Off Grid

PO Box 1495
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Taos Off Grid

PO Box 1495
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23 years of experience

Taos Off Grid specializes in green residential design and building. We work closely with the homeowners needs and develop personal relationships to build exactly what the client wants and try to exceed these expectations. Our goal is to further sustainable building practices and lifestyles. We have completed many off grid buildings as well as on grid. Our ultimate goal is a Net-Zero home.

Taos Off Grid specializes in green residential design and building. We work closely with the homeowners needs and develop personal relationships to build exactly what the client wants and try to exceed these expectations. Our goal is to further sustainable building practices and lifestyles. We have completed many off grid buildings as well as on grid. Our ultimate goal is a Net-Zero home.




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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

You can check your home's humidity in a few ways. A simple option is to use a hygrometer, which you can find at a hardware or big box store. Your smartphone may also have an app that can measure humidity. Modern thermostats, particularly smart thermostats, are also able to measure humidity levels.

Yes, many providers include video copies for your records. Confirm with your contractor.

If the knob and tube wiring system is in good condition and recently approved by a licensed inspection, then it is safe. However, knob and tube wiring is not grounded, and the insulation sheathing can deteriorate and leave exposed wires inside walls and other areas that can cause potential fire or shock hazards. Always have a professional inspect or modify any part of knob and tube electrical systems.

We recommend scheduling routine plumbing inspections once a year for an average house. Older homes may need more frequent inspections, while newer homes might get by with less frequent inspections—every two years. Homes with many mature tree species known for extensive root systems also benefit from more inspections, as roots are a common culprit for cracked sewer and water lines.

Yes, your homeowners insurance can cover water damage. Just how much your plan covers depends on the company and plan you chose, so read the fine print of your homeowners insurance plan to see how much your insurance company might cover, document the damage, and contact them to submit a claim and have an assessor inspect the damage.

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