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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

A home inspection costs around $350, but prices can fall anywhere between $190 and $510, depending on the size of the home, the location, the inspector you choose, and the quality and depth of the inspection you need. In most cases, buyers pay for the home inspection , so you typically won’t need to worry about the cost if you’re a seller. Home inspections may seem unnecessary, but they can save you thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs, so they’re always worthwhile.

While a hygrometer is the most accurate tool for measuring humidity levels in the home, you can gauge humidity levels using simpler methods. One way is by observing signs like condensation on windows or feeling excessively sticky or clammy indoors, indicating higher humidity. Another DIY approach involves the “hair method”—aka placing a few strands of human hair in a closed container with salt for several hours. If the hair becomes limp, it's likely due to high humidity. These methods offer rough estimations, but lack the precision of a hygrometer for accurate readings.

You can determine if your ductwork needs rerouting by looking for common signs of issues. Uneven heating or cooling in different areas of your home, unusual noises from the ducts, and a noticeable increase in energy bills may all indicate problems with your duct system. Additionally, if you've recently renovated or there are structural changes in your home, it's a good idea to assess whether your current ductwork layout is still efficient. 

Mold inspections are worth it because they can catch troublesome mold problems early before they get out of hand. It's worth it to address mold problems as soon as possible because mold can be hazardous to your health and cause damage to your home and its belongings. Mold testing and inspections are the best way to know if you have a mold issue in your house.

Loose shingles, leaks, and structural weaknesses are typical findings.

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