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Guys Cleanout and construction services llc

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Guys Cleanout and construction services llc

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Guys cleanout and construction services is a handles all costruction contracting and property management aimed toward getting your home or rental ready to put back up fr sale or rent and much more we not only work with private home owners but we work with real estate company banks and also do insurance work

Guys cleanout and construction services is a handles all costruction contracting and property management aimed toward getting your home or rental ready to put back up fr sale or rent and much more we not only work with private home owners but we work with real estate company banks and also do insurance work


Certified home And Commercial building inspections over 20 years in real estate inspections and background in Appraisals For all of ur Ohio inspection needs


Doc's Property Inspections

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Doc's Property Inspections

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I provide home inspections, radon testing, and mold testing. As the professor inspector I know how to clearly explain complex technical information about your home. I hold a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Wyoming and have over ten years of teaching experience. I attended HomeSpection Training Institute in Canton, Ohio and completed the Advanced Home Inspection, Radon Testing, and Mold Inspection courses.

I provide home inspections, radon testing, and mold testing. As the professor inspector I know how to clearly explain complex technical information about your home. I hold a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Wyoming and have over ten years of teaching experience. I attended HomeSpection Training Institute in Canton, Ohio and completed the Advanced Home Inspection, Radon Testing, and Mold Inspection courses.




Scott Smith Contracting

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Scott Smith Contracting

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Scott Smith Contracting residing in Grand Rapids, OH works for our customers since 2001 giving our clients wide choice of services including Home Remodeling, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, General Home repairs and more. Garage Contractor, Decks Construction, Porches Services, Sheds, Pool Barns, Sidings, General Home Repairs, General Construction

Scott Smith Contracting residing in Grand Rapids, OH works for our customers since 2001 giving our clients wide choice of services including Home Remodeling, Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, General Home repairs and more. Garage Contractor, Decks Construction, Porches Services, Sheds, Pool Barns, Sidings, General Home Repairs, General Construction



Toledo Home Inspections

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Toledo Home Inspections

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12 years of experience

Buying a new home may be the biggest investment you’ll ever make. Although the process is exciting it quickly becomes overwhelming. While the home you selected may appear to be just what you're looking for, how can you be sure that there aren’t potentially serious unknown defects which can make your investment in your future a costly one. Having your new home professionally inspected by Inspect Pro Home Inspection Service as early as possible in the buying process, can save you thousands of dollars on items which you may be able to have the seller or builder correct. Our company is dedicated to providing you with valuable information about your new home. We thoroughly inspect all major components of the subject property to expose unknown defects and advise you about future maintenance about your home once the purchase is complete. Our company will give you the information you require to make an informed decision. We do not use any subcontractors and adhere to NACHI strict guidlines

Buying a new home may be the biggest investment you’ll ever make. Although the process is exciting it quickly becomes overwhelming. While the home you selected may appear to be just what you're looking for, how can you be sure that there aren’t potentially serious unknown defects which can make your investment in your future a costly one. Having your new home professionally inspected by Inspect Pro Home Inspection Service as early as possible in the buying process, can save you thousands of dollars on items which you may be able to have the seller or builder correct. Our company is dedicated to providing you with valuable information about your new home. We thoroughly inspect all major components of the subject property to expose unknown defects and advise you about future maintenance about your home once the purchase is complete. Our company will give you the information you require to make an informed decision. We do not use any subcontractors and adhere to NACHI strict guidlines


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InsideOut Inspections Plus

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InsideOut Inspections Plus

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We have 10 full time Internachi Certified Inspectors. Inspections start at $335. InsideOut Inspections Plus provides comprehensive, professional home inspections in Temperance, MI, and the surrounding areas for nearly every area of your home. Whether you are considering purchasing a home, or having a new home built, InsideOut’s experienced inspectors help.

We have 10 full time Internachi Certified Inspectors. Inspections start at $335. InsideOut Inspections Plus provides comprehensive, professional home inspections in Temperance, MI, and the surrounding areas for nearly every area of your home. Whether you are considering purchasing a home, or having a new home built, InsideOut’s experienced inspectors help.


Rich Faulkner Co, Inc.

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Rich Faulkner Co, Inc.

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Rich Faulkner Co. is proud to provide a variety of roofing services along with home remodeling services in Northwest Ohio. For almost 25 years, the community has come to rely upon the quality and affordable service we provide. We are Old Fashion Quality and Honesty! We are fully licensed and insured.

Rich Faulkner Co. is proud to provide a variety of roofing services along with home remodeling services in Northwest Ohio. For almost 25 years, the community has come to rely upon the quality and affordable service we provide. We are Old Fashion Quality and Honesty! We are fully licensed and insured.

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

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 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.

You should consider walking away after a home inspection reveals any issues you’re unprepared to deal with after closing. It’s a good idea to consider all the problems the inspection raises and estimate the repair costs—or even get professional estimates for the work—before deciding if the home is still worth buying. Before making your decision, consider the state of the market and how quickly you need to relocate.

Costs depend on pipe length, accessibility, and whether additional services are required.

By nature, two-prong outlets aren't grounded—but the box they run to might be, which makes them safer. The safest way to test if an outlet is grounded is to purchase a circuit tester, which cost about $20 at home improvement stores. 

If you discover your outlet (or outlets) aren't grounded, know that this greatly increases your risk of personal injury and electrical fires. You may want to consider installing new three-prong ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets. On average, the cost to install GFCI outlets is about $210 per outlet.

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