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White mesa roofing

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We place new roofing materials back onto your old roof while replacing the rubber boots (recover) or we could tear everything off and renew everything even the bad boards. We do shingles, metal or flat roofs.

We place new roofing materials back onto your old roof while replacing the rubber boots (recover) or we could tear everything off and renew everything even the bad boards. We do shingles, metal or flat roofs.




Affordable and Professional. Most of our current clients are repeat clients because of our project completion always being on time and under budget.





Go Green NM LLC

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Go Green NM LLC

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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

While you can change an air filter yourself, you should have a licensed HVAC technician conduct your HVAC inspection. HVAC professionals have the knowledge, tools, and experience to investigate each part of your system, tune it up as needed, and offer you expert recommendations.

Whether or not you use your home inspection results to negotiate with a seller depends on how badly you want the property, what you’re willing to pay for repairs post-closing, and how strong the market is in your area. If a seller has other offers to consider, they may walk away from yours if you try to renegotiate based on your inspection results. Speak with your agent, who should attend the home inspection, about the best course of action, and consider how badly you want or need the property.

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.

While you can waive a home inspection when buying a house as-is, it’s not a good idea. An inspection will identify any current and potential problems with the home and give you a starting point to budget for repairs. An inspection will also alert you to any major problems with the house that may make you not want to proceed with the purchase.

To prepare for a pre-drywall inspection, make sure to schedule the inspection before your drywall (and preferably insulation) is installed, but after all ductwork, plumbing, electrical wiring, and framing are in. You should also print a copy of your floor plan for your inspector, which they’ll use to make sure the build matches up. Lastly, try to clear the home of major obstacles (tools, large stacks of material, etc.) to allow the inspector access to the places they need to check.

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