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Carl J. Massini, P.E.

Main Street
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Carl J. Massini, P.E.

Main Street
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36 years of experience

Residential structural engineering inspections to assess structure condition and damage concerns. Develop and/or review scopes of work for repair. Professional engineer with 32 years experience. Owner operated which allows for reasonable rates. Extensive mine subsidence damage investigation experience.

Residential structural engineering inspections to assess structure condition and damage concerns. Develop and/or review scopes of work for repair. Professional engineer with 32 years experience. Owner operated which allows for reasonable rates. Extensive mine subsidence damage investigation experience.



American Home Guard Home Warranty - PA

1515 Market St
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American Home Guard Home Warranty - PA

1515 Market St
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

American Home Guard is America’s top rated home warranty provider. They service home buyers and sellers across the nation.They offer home warranty service plans for single family homes, multiple units, condos, and even mobile and manufactured homes. They are proud to offer their referral and realtor programs as well as enticing rates to multiple property owners.

American Home Guard is America’s top rated home warranty provider. They service home buyers and sellers across the nation.They offer home warranty service plans for single family homes, multiple units, condos, and even mobile and manufactured homes. They are proud to offer their referral and realtor programs as well as enticing rates to multiple property owners.



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Davis Home Inspection LLC

19 Colonnade Way
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Davis Home Inspection LLC

19 Colonnade Way
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14 years of experience

Davis Home Inspection, LLC is the premier home inspection company in the State College, Centre County area. We offer many great services that are designed to help inform, and educate you, our customer. As Certified Master Indoor Environmental Specialists and Green Energy Consultants you can utilize our knowledge about many other factors beyond just the scope of the structural inspection. Services We Offer: PRE-LISTING HOME INSPECTION BUYER HOME INSPECTION REVIEW INSPECTIONS TOWN HOME INSPECTIONS CONDOMINIUM INSPECTIONS DUPLEX INSPECTIONS HOME PRESERVATION INSPECTIONS RADON TESTING MOLD INSPECTION AND ASSESSMENTS INDOOR AIR QUALITY TESTING POOLS AND SPAS WATER TESTING SEPTIC ANALYSIS PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT

Davis Home Inspection, LLC is the premier home inspection company in the State College, Centre County area. We offer many great services that are designed to help inform, and educate you, our customer. As Certified Master Indoor Environmental Specialists and Green Energy Consultants you can utilize our knowledge about many other factors beyond just the scope of the structural inspection. Services We Offer: PRE-LISTING HOME INSPECTION BUYER HOME INSPECTION REVIEW INSPECTIONS TOWN HOME INSPECTIONS CONDOMINIUM INSPECTIONS DUPLEX INSPECTIONS HOME PRESERVATION INSPECTIONS RADON TESTING MOLD INSPECTION AND ASSESSMENTS INDOOR AIR QUALITY TESTING POOLS AND SPAS WATER TESTING SEPTIC ANALYSIS PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT





S & B Contracting

135 Locust Rd
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S & B Contracting

135 Locust Rd
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11 years of experience

S & B Contracting is a new locally owned contracting company, the owners are Bryan Babb and Steve Ackley. We offer years of experience and attention to detail. Our #1 priority is our customers and offer competitive pricing for the area. We do not claim to be the cheapest around because we believe in the saying you get what you pay for. When we are on the job you can feel comfortable you are receiving quality work, that is done right the first time.

S & B Contracting is a new locally owned contracting company, the owners are Bryan Babb and Steve Ackley. We offer years of experience and attention to detail. Our #1 priority is our customers and offer competitive pricing for the area. We do not claim to be the cheapest around because we believe in the saying you get what you pay for. When we are on the job you can feel comfortable you are receiving quality work, that is done right the first time.


Effective Technical Applications, Inc.

10 Wayne Avenue
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Effective Technical Applications, Inc.

10 Wayne Avenue
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27 years of experience

“ANGIE’S LIST DISCOUNT” – My Angie’s List Clients are given a ten percent (10%) discount on my Fee since Angie’s List does not charge businesses to list their services; therefore, my marketing cost is zero ($0.00) for my Angie’s List Clients. “FINANCING” – Clients are requested to make payment by check with sufficient funds on deposit to cover the check. Should the client be unable to make timely payment then their project is placed on hold until payment is received. The only penalty my Client incurs is loss of schedule, which they control with timely payment. No late fee ($0.00), no interest ($0.00), and no returned check fee ($0.00), is charged. “DESIGN/BUILD SERVICES FINANCING” – The cost of my services (Planning, Design, Engineering, Plans Drafting – CAD, Construction Management, & Inspection) is built into the “Construction Cost”; therefore, my services can be financed over the life of my Client’s mortgage. “EMPLOYEES” – Jonathan A. Snyder is a self-employed Professional Engineer, company of 1 person, who is networked with other qualified designers, engineers, and construction professionals. “PLANS PAYMENT” – Construction Plans are provided on either a “Fixed Fee” or “Not to Exceed Time & Expense” basis, payable in three (3) installments; 1/3 due at “Contract Signing”, 1/3 due at “Planning / Design Review”, 1/3 (or balance) due at “Delivery of Completed Plans”. “DESIGN/BUILD” – “SUB-CONTRACTING” and “PAYMENT”: LABOR – Construction Labor is bid by a minimum of three (3) Sub-contractors; all Bids are reviewed and presented to the Building Owner with recommendation on the “Lowest Qualifying Bid”; the Bid is awarded (Sub-contracted) to the contractor preferred by the Building Owner. MATERIALS – Quotes for all Construction Materials are obtained from a minimum of three (3) suppliers; all Quotes are reviewed and presented to the Building Owner with recommendation on best “Supplier”; Material Purchase Orders are awarded to the supplier preferred by the Building Owner. ENGINEER’S FEE – Engineer’s Fee includes the cost of Planning, Design, Engineering, Plans Drafting (CAD), Construction Management, & Inspection and is provided on a fixed percentage basis of the “Actual Labor & Materials Cost” (“AL&MC”); 1/3 due at contract signing based on the “Estimated Labor & Materials Cost” (“EL&MC”) for the project; the remaining balance is paid at each “Construction Draw” and based on the “AL&MC”. The Engineer’s Fee limit is set at time of contract signing based on the “EL&MC”. The Engineer’s Fee is reduced if the “AL&MC” is less than “EL&MC”; the Engineer’s Fee is not increased if the “AL&MC” is greater than “EL&MC” used at Contract Signing. “CHANGE ORDERS”: MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY OPINION: All “Plans Changes” mandated by the Municipality’s Zoning Officer, Building Code Official, and/or Engineer that are not based on a “Zoning Ordinance, Building Code Ordinance, Land Development Ordinance, Storm Water Management Ordinance, and/or an International Code Council Code (ICC I-Codes) References and are based on the “Reviewing Authority’s Opinion / Preferred Method” are provided on an “Engineering Change Order Basis”. MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY CITED ORDINANCE or STATUTE REFERENCE: All “Plans Changes” mandated by the Municipality’s Zoning Officer, Building Code Official, and/or Engineer that are based on a “Cited Zoning Ordinance, Building Code Ordinance, Land Development Ordinance, Storm Water Management Ordinance, and/or International Code Council Codes (ICC I-Codes) References are provided at no charge to my Client. NO SCOPE CHANGE – All “Plan Changes” within the Contract Scope of Work (i.e. Change a room layout) requested prior to “Final Plans Issue” are provide at no additional charge ($0.00). SCOPE CHANGE – All “Plan Changes” not within the Contract S

“ANGIE’S LIST DISCOUNT” – My Angie’s List Clients are given a ten percent (10%) discount on my Fee since Angie’s List does not charge businesses to list their services; therefore, my marketing cost is zero ($0.00) for my Angie’s List Clients. “FINANCING” – Clients are requested to make payment by check with sufficient funds on deposit to cover the check. Should the client be unable to make timely payment then their project is placed on hold until payment is received. The only penalty my Client incurs is loss of schedule, which they control with timely payment. No late fee ($0.00), no interest ($0.00), and no returned check fee ($0.00), is charged. “DESIGN/BUILD SERVICES FINANCING” – The cost of my services (Planning, Design, Engineering, Plans Drafting – CAD, Construction Management, & Inspection) is built into the “Construction Cost”; therefore, my services can be financed over the life of my Client’s mortgage. “EMPLOYEES” – Jonathan A. Snyder is a self-employed Professional Engineer, company of 1 person, who is networked with other qualified designers, engineers, and construction professionals. “PLANS PAYMENT” – Construction Plans are provided on either a “Fixed Fee” or “Not to Exceed Time & Expense” basis, payable in three (3) installments; 1/3 due at “Contract Signing”, 1/3 due at “Planning / Design Review”, 1/3 (or balance) due at “Delivery of Completed Plans”. “DESIGN/BUILD” – “SUB-CONTRACTING” and “PAYMENT”: LABOR – Construction Labor is bid by a minimum of three (3) Sub-contractors; all Bids are reviewed and presented to the Building Owner with recommendation on the “Lowest Qualifying Bid”; the Bid is awarded (Sub-contracted) to the contractor preferred by the Building Owner. MATERIALS – Quotes for all Construction Materials are obtained from a minimum of three (3) suppliers; all Quotes are reviewed and presented to the Building Owner with recommendation on best “Supplier”; Material Purchase Orders are awarded to the supplier preferred by the Building Owner. ENGINEER’S FEE – Engineer’s Fee includes the cost of Planning, Design, Engineering, Plans Drafting (CAD), Construction Management, & Inspection and is provided on a fixed percentage basis of the “Actual Labor & Materials Cost” (“AL&MC”); 1/3 due at contract signing based on the “Estimated Labor & Materials Cost” (“EL&MC”) for the project; the remaining balance is paid at each “Construction Draw” and based on the “AL&MC”. The Engineer’s Fee limit is set at time of contract signing based on the “EL&MC”. The Engineer’s Fee is reduced if the “AL&MC” is less than “EL&MC”; the Engineer’s Fee is not increased if the “AL&MC” is greater than “EL&MC” used at Contract Signing. “CHANGE ORDERS”: MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY OPINION: All “Plans Changes” mandated by the Municipality’s Zoning Officer, Building Code Official, and/or Engineer that are not based on a “Zoning Ordinance, Building Code Ordinance, Land Development Ordinance, Storm Water Management Ordinance, and/or an International Code Council Code (ICC I-Codes) References and are based on the “Reviewing Authority’s Opinion / Preferred Method” are provided on an “Engineering Change Order Basis”. MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY CITED ORDINANCE or STATUTE REFERENCE: All “Plans Changes” mandated by the Municipality’s Zoning Officer, Building Code Official, and/or Engineer that are based on a “Cited Zoning Ordinance, Building Code Ordinance, Land Development Ordinance, Storm Water Management Ordinance, and/or International Code Council Codes (ICC I-Codes) References are provided at no charge to my Client. NO SCOPE CHANGE – All “Plan Changes” within the Contract Scope of Work (i.e. Change a room layout) requested prior to “Final Plans Issue” are provide at no additional charge ($0.00). SCOPE CHANGE – All “Plan Changes” not within the Contract S

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

A 4-point home inspection is similar to a standard home inspection, but it’s less extensive and is required for home insurance in select states. In a 4-point inspection, inspectors only review four main components—electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and roofing systems.

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.

Yes, egress windows must meet local building codes for size and accessibility. Professional installers ensure compliance.

Insurance companies will often take pictures of your house to confirm property details before issuing a policy or after receiving a claim. The insurance company may keep these photos on hand to compare to later pictures if you make a claim. It’s common for an insurance company to send someone to photograph the exterior of your home and your property without notifying you in advance. However, they’ll need to let you know ahead of time if they need to take interior pictures.

Besides reptile sightings, look for droppings resembling small pellets. Shed skin left behind during growth is another clue. Unusual chirping or rustling sounds could also suggest an infestation. If unsure, consulting a professional can provide accurate identification and effective solutions for managing the situation. If proper pest prevention measures aren't taken, a lizard can live up to five years. And that's a long time to have an undesirable roommate.

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