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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.


Go Green NM LLC

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Go Green NM LLC

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19 years of experience

The home energy professionals at Go Green NM provide solutions for home energy efficiency upgrades and home comfort solutions using inspection, analysis and unsurpassed experience.

The home energy professionals at Go Green NM provide solutions for home energy efficiency upgrades and home comfort solutions using inspection, analysis and unsurpassed experience.



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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

The main purpose of a home inspection is to assess the overall condition of a home. It looks at major systems, like electrical and plumbing, and considers the long-term safety of the home. In contrast, a home appraisal sets out to estimate a home’s fair market value, often for lending purposes. At about $350, a home appraisal costs about the same as an average home inspection.

Insurance companies weigh the amount of potential liabilities on your property to increase (or decrease) the cost of your home insurance. They will use several factors to decide if there are more chances for peril or injury to take place at your home. These factors include your location (whether you live in an area with high risk for natural disasters), the age and condition of your home, and whether you have any “attractive nuisances”—features that both increase the aesthetic of your home and potential for injury—like a pool or treehouse. 

Yes, suggesting repairs, gutter cleaning, and sealing as needed.

If you want to buy a home that has knob and tube wiring, you should get an inspection first. An electrical inspector can take a thorough look at the wiring and make sure that it's completely safe for your home and has no potential to cause fires or disrupt the overall wiring in your home. Never buy a house with knob and tube wiring without first getting an inspection by a certified and vetted electrician.

Ideally, no one will live in a house with elevated radon levels, as prolonged exposure increases the risk of serious health issues like lung cancer. However, homes with radon can be made safe through mitigation systems, such as active soil depressurization. Testing for radon regularly and addressing high levels helps ensure a safe living environment.

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