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AVS Special Systems is one of the most reliable and best security service providers mainly the El Paso, TX, and also Chaparral, and Las Cruces, NM areas. Hundreds of people trust our security alarms for the security and safety of their homes and offices. AVS Special Systems has been successfully operating with numerous satisfied clients since founded in 1999. AVS Special Systems was established with the sole mission to provide high-quality Intrusion, Surveillance, Fire Alarm, Notification, Access Control, and Networking Systems at both residential and commercial levels. We deliver our services in El Paso, TX, Chaparral, NM, & Las Cruces, NM, and are willing to expand our services in the near future. "Safety doesn't have to be expensive!"

AVS Special Systems is one of the most reliable and best security service providers mainly the El Paso, TX, and also Chaparral, and Las Cruces, NM areas. Hundreds of people trust our security alarms for the security and safety of their homes and offices. AVS Special Systems has been successfully operating with numerous satisfied clients since founded in 1999. AVS Special Systems was established with the sole mission to provide high-quality Intrusion, Surveillance, Fire Alarm, Notification, Access Control, and Networking Systems at both residential and commercial levels. We deliver our services in El Paso, TX, Chaparral, NM, & Las Cruces, NM, and are willing to expand our services in the near future. "Safety doesn't have to be expensive!"


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Certified Home Inspection Internachi Certified NACHI19091136 Smart Home Automation Installation - Wifi Light Switches, Alexa, Wifi Thermostats, Voice Command Mold Testing - Water Sampling - Asbestos Testing - Lead Testing Home Energy Conservation - Thermal Imaging Identify problem areas that are costing you money from leaking air ducts, bad windows, missing insulation etc...

"Prompt,polite, & very professional"

Bob A on June 2020

Certified Home Inspection Internachi Certified NACHI19091136 Smart Home Automation Installation - Wifi Light Switches, Alexa, Wifi Thermostats, Voice Command Mold Testing - Water Sampling - Asbestos Testing - Lead Testing Home Energy Conservation - Thermal Imaging Identify problem areas that are costing you money from leaking air ducts, bad windows, missing insulation etc...

"Prompt,polite, & very professional"

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Annually, especially before the heating season, chimneys require an inspection to uphold conditions and maximize safety.

A home foundation inspection takes between one and two hours, depending on the size of the house and if the inspector finds any issues that require further investigation. The foundation specialist or structural engineer will evaluate the foundation's condition by inspecting many parts of the home, including windows and doors, trimwork, attic and roof, and interior and exterior walls, as well as the foundation itself.

You can test your ductwork by hiring a technician to attach a vacuum to the ductwork near the HVAC unit and put the vent system under pressure. Your pro can use a duct leak tester to measure the amount of pressure that's escaping. 

You can also do a DIY test using an incense stick or smoke pencil. With the HVAC system running, pass the stick or pencil across the ductwork. Pay attention to the movement of the smoke. When you notice it changing, it could be a sign there’s a leak or bad connection in the duct.

There are a few different types of flues out there, including throat dampers and top-mounted dampers. A throat damper will look like a piece of metal inside the chimney that is either opened or closed, while a top-mounted damper will simply make it so that you can see the daylight streaming in through your chimney from inside if it’s open.

You’ll know you have smoke damage if you notice a lingering smoky odor, see soot or residue, or spot any discoloration of surfaces in your home. If you have any kind of house fire, always assume you have smoke damage and hire a professional who deals with smoke damage to assess the extent of the damage and restore your home to its pre-fire condition.

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