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Nienberg Home Inspections

13525 Road 26M
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Nienberg Home Inspections

13525 Road 26M
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Buying a home? Need a home inspection? Wanna know everything about it before you sign? Having over a decade of experience in building maintenance, construction, and skilled trades I can provide you with a home inspection that you can trust.

Buying a home? Need a home inspection? Wanna know everything about it before you sign? Having over a decade of experience in building maintenance, construction, and skilled trades I can provide you with a home inspection that you can trust.






InsideOut Inspections Plus

69 W Substation Road
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InsideOut Inspections Plus

69 W Substation Road
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12 years of experience

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.



MoistureTech Consulting

940 Juliana Street
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MoistureTech Consulting

940 Juliana Street
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35 years of experience

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.


Gib's Plumbing

432 Ridgelawn Ave
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Gib's Plumbing

432 Ridgelawn Ave
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16 years of experience

Plumber/Pipefitter in Central Ohio Area...Working on 2 final exams for re-cert..15+ yrs plumbing in Navy and Civillian areas..MOVED TO HAMILTON,OH(BUTLER CO.) BUT HAS STATEWIDE SERVICE Green Services Available..

Plumber/Pipefitter in Central Ohio Area...Working on 2 final exams for re-cert..15+ yrs plumbing in Navy and Civillian areas..MOVED TO HAMILTON,OH(BUTLER CO.) BUT HAS STATEWIDE SERVICE Green Services Available..


SMELTZER INSURANCE AGENCY

1905 Maple Ave
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SMELTZER INSURANCE AGENCY

1905 Maple Ave
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63 years of experience

Smeltzer Insurance is a well established family owned and managed independent insurance agency. They offer many reputable and highly competitive insurance companies and will shop your insurance coverage with many of these companies if your insurance needs are filled by these companies. Thereby giving you the best price and quality insurance products available.

Smeltzer Insurance is a well established family owned and managed independent insurance agency. They offer many reputable and highly competitive insurance companies and will shop your insurance coverage with many of these companies if your insurance needs are filled by these companies. Thereby giving you the best price and quality insurance products available.

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Any good contract company will do their own post-work inspection and walkthrough with their clients, but you shouldn’t consider these a replacement for a third-party pre-drywall inspection. Even a small mistake or oversight can lead to big issues down the line. Having an objective, neutral professional perform the inspection will help to make sure nothing goes overlooked.

A convenient method to verify your warranty status is by visiting the manufacturer's website and entering your unit's serial number. The relevant information should promptly appear. However, if it doesn't, there's a possibility that you may have unintentionally voided the warranty by neglecting to register your equipment at the time of installation. If you did register and need help finding the information, you may need to call the manufacturer's customer support team.

You’ll have to look around the house to find different sources of a hidden leak. Check for water under the sinks in the kitchen, bathrooms, and utility rooms. Look at your bathtubs, showers, and toilets, including inside the toilet tanks. Puddles can form around your water heater, so take a good look around it. Inspect appliances like your washer, dishwasher, and refrigerator as well. Look for stains on the walls and ceilings, and listen for drips and running water.

You can ensure a home inspector is unbiased by doing your research. Verify their work history and certifications so you know they’re qualified to be inspecting your home. Read reviews to understand other customers’ experiences and whether or not they were satisfied with the inspector’s assessment. Interview potential home inspectors and ask how they get their clients. If they’re not dependent on any one realtor for clients, they’re unlikely to risk producing a faulty report just to benefit one agent.

Inspectors working for the seller on pre-listing inspections can present a conflict of interest, so standard home inspections are usually hired and paid for by the buyer. If the buyer has some negotiating power, they might request that the seller cover the cost (by taking it off the asking price), but this varies on a case-by-case basis. When it comes to home appraisal costs and pre-listing inspections, the seller will naturally have to pay, as these are done before the home is left up for sale.

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