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DEFINED ELECTRIC

PO BOX 12394
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DEFINED ELECTRIC

PO BOX 12394
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20 years of experience

Defined Electric is an Electrical Contractor born & raised in NM. I have been an electrician for over 30 years and a contractor for 18 years. My company is a smaller company growing fast. Me and my employees have a wide range of knowledge in the electrical trade. Defined Electric is licensed bonded and insured. I am willing to travel anywhere if the price is right. All work I'd done in a very high standard of workmanship and promptly. Give me a chance to bid on your project I won't let you down!

Defined Electric is an Electrical Contractor born & raised in NM. I have been an electrician for over 30 years and a contractor for 18 years. My company is a smaller company growing fast. Me and my employees have a wide range of knowledge in the electrical trade. Defined Electric is licensed bonded and insured. I am willing to travel anywhere if the price is right. All work I'd done in a very high standard of workmanship and promptly. Give me a chance to bid on your project I won't let you down!


New Mexico Home Inspections

2235 Henry Linch Rd.
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New Mexico Home Inspections

2235 Henry Linch Rd.
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26 years of experience

We use the over 30 years of construction knowledge to help people make an informed decision base on practical on hands from the ground up construction knowledge and experience on purchasing a home.

We use the over 30 years of construction knowledge to help people make an informed decision base on practical on hands from the ground up construction knowledge and experience on purchasing a home.

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Using your realtor’s inspector may potentially speed up the home-buying process in that realtors are unlikely to recommend someone they’ve had prior difficulties with regarding scheduling or report turnaround time. There are other factors to consider, though—you don’t want a rushed inspection or a partial report. It’s more important that you work with a home inspector who can do a thorough assessment and explain any issues to you clearly.

The three main types of home inspections you should always carry out for new construction include a pre-drywall inspection, a post-drywall inspection, and a one-year inspection. The pre-drywall inspection can identify building code violations, issues with plumbing, electrical, and HVAC components, and structural issues. The post-drywall inspection can identify damaged building materials, insufficient insulation, and more. An inspection at the one-year mark after construction will identify problems your builder must fix under their comprehensive one-year warranty.

The difference between an energy auditor and a home inspector is primarily in the purpose of the inspection. The energy auditor conducts tests in your home to determine the energy efficiency levels in areas like windows, insulation, and doorways. The auditor then makes recommendations for ways to improve a home’s energy efficiency

A home inspector examines various structures of your home to determine that everything is up to code and gauge the condition of features like the roof, foundation, HVAC, and electrical. The home inspector reports on the overall home and makes repair recommendations.

Any unexplained smell in your house should be investigated. However, some home odors are "red flag" worrisome because they pose immediate health and safety risks. Odors should be taken seriously when accompanied by headaches, nausea, or lightheadedness. If you smell an egg-like aroma, this is probably natural gas. You should leave the home immediately, and  contact your gas company.  

Experts suggest your HVAC system should be inspected once per year. If you’re buying a new home, it’s also a good idea to have the house’s HVAC system professionally checked before the final sale. For HVAC systems older than 10 years, it’s recommended they are inspected twice per year. If you suspect a problem, you should schedule an inspection, even if you’ve already had one this year.

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