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Spartan Home Inspection

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Spartan Home Inspection

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3 years of experience

Welcome to Spartan Home Inspection! We are a veteran owned, licensed home inspection company and currently serve the Tulsa area and the surrounding cities. We guarantee customer satisfaction. Call us for a home or roof inspection today! We look forward to connecting with you!

"Did a very thorough job."

Victory O on January 2025

Welcome to Spartan Home Inspection! We are a veteran owned, licensed home inspection company and currently serve the Tulsa area and the surrounding cities. We guarantee customer satisfaction. Call us for a home or roof inspection today! We look forward to connecting with you!

"Did a very thorough job."

Victory O on January 2025



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Morgan's Home Inspections.com

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Morgan's Home Inspections.com

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5 years of experience

It is my goal to be the leading home inspection service provider in the Tulsa and surrounding area by consistently providing my clients with the highest level of service and expertise. I strive to provide fair and accurate information to my clients, documented in a manner that is easy to understand. I seek to establish a reputation as the industry expert through character, integrity and service. Also, Lic Realtor so I know what an inspection means for you.

It is my goal to be the leading home inspection service provider in the Tulsa and surrounding area by consistently providing my clients with the highest level of service and expertise. I strive to provide fair and accurate information to my clients, documented in a manner that is easy to understand. I seek to establish a reputation as the industry expert through character, integrity and service. Also, Lic Realtor so I know what an inspection means for you.





Rafter O Construction

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Rafter O Construction

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9 years of experience

Yes we can tackle a lot of jobs home repair, flooring, building decks add ons, pressure washing, wet sand blasting, home remodel, dirt work, welding we have a lot of experience all the way around

Yes we can tackle a lot of jobs home repair, flooring, building decks add ons, pressure washing, wet sand blasting, home remodel, dirt work, welding we have a lot of experience all the way around


Sound the Alarm Inspections

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Sound the Alarm Inspections

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9 years of experience

Having been a firefighter, captain, and home investor for nearly 10 years, I know the ins and outs of homes. I provide a detailed inspection report that you leaves you feeling confident that you understand what is going on in the home that you are purchasing. If you want peace of mind with your home purchase, choose Sound the Alarm Inspections for your home inspection needs.

Having been a firefighter, captain, and home investor for nearly 10 years, I know the ins and outs of homes. I provide a detailed inspection report that you leaves you feeling confident that you understand what is going on in the home that you are purchasing. If you want peace of mind with your home purchase, choose Sound the Alarm Inspections for your home inspection needs.



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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Yes, a seller is legally required to disclose any known fire damage when selling a house, including damages that were repaired. That includes damages to structural components and all major systems, as well as water damage, chemical damage, and smoke damage related to the fire. Sellers use a property disclosure statement, which is regulated by each state individually, to disclose fire damage.

Normal home inspections do not include sewer lines or septic systems, hazardous materials like radon or mold, swimming pools, electrical systems, or pest problems. Most of these require a separate inspection by a qualified pro in addition to a general home inspection.

You can look at the duct damper’s lever to see if it’s open or closed. If the lever is parallel to the duct, the damper is open. If it’s perpendicular, the damper is closed. Alternatively, you can hold your hand against vents throughout your home. If you feel air coming out, that damper is partially or fully open. No airflow likely means that the damper is closed.

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.

It’s worth getting a wind mitigation inspection if you’re trying to save on your homeowners insurance. Plus, passing an inspection proves that your home is in good condition if a tropical storm, hurricane, or windstorm comes your way. Even if you don’t pass, getting a wind mitigation inspection is still helpful because it will let you know which areas to improve to make your home safer.

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