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Monocle Inspections, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very professional, explained what to expect throughout the process, very personable. Showed up on time and we had the report within 24 hours. Would definitely recommend."
Response time1 hour
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Uneven Floor Solutions LLC
4.9(
55
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Absolutely Professionalism Incredible Work Ethics. Did an Outstanding Job leveling our old home ?. Cleaned out the entire crawlspace and sealed up everything opened up to the outside. Installed a Full Vapor Barrier under our whole crawlspace. We couldn't be Happier. We Highly Recommend this company. They saved use $18,000 compared to 3 other companies who Never came inside to check anything. Jason brought a green Lazer level went through our entire home ? checking every room. Now the floors are Strong Level and Secure. Definitely 5 ***** Plus ."
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+7

Response time1 day
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Crawlspaces and More
4.7(
84
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

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The crawlspace under the house was flooded after the recent period of heavy rains.  We pumped out the water but it was flooded again the next day.  Time to call in the experts!

After reading all the reviews on Angie?s List, we called Jim Briley, owner of Crawlspaces.com.  Jim came out the next morning and looked over the situation.  He determined that the water was percolating up through the ground rather than a leak in the foundation.  He recommended a solution, breaking the process down step by step.  He quoted a cost for each step and made recommendations about what needs to be done ?right now? and what could be put off until later if the budget was a problem.  He even pointed out several things that we could probably skip altogether.  Ultimately it made sense to buy the whole encapsulation package.

After we agreed on the work to be done, Jim said he could have a crew out the next day and that everything would be completed in only three days.

Jim?s crew arrived right on schedule and immediately went to work clearing everything out of the crawlspace.  Next they removed the insulation from under the floor, sealed the vents, and treated the entire area for mold and mildew.  They dug a French drain around the inside perimeter and installed a sump pump.  They put down a ground cover and sealed it to the foundation walls, leaving just enough space above the cover for termite inspections.   Next they brought in fill dirt to fill in some low areas around the foundation.  Finally they installed a new insulated, lockable crawlspace door.

The crew installed lights in the crawlspace for their use while working under the house.  They left the lights in place for our use in the future.  The water heater needed to be replaced.  The crew removed the old water heater and installed the new one . . . no additional charge.

The job was completed at the quoted price; no additional charges or cost overruns.  Everything was completed on time exactly as scheduled. The job site was left clean and neat.  The crawlspace is no longer a scary place to get into.

The encapsulation system has a transferable lifetime warranty ?against water intrusion into the crawlspace.?   The warranty stays with the home even if the home is sold.

There have been at least three heavy rains since the installation.  No water has accumulated in the crawlspace and the top of the plastic liner has remained dry.  The water is being pumped out automatically through an underground pipe that drains out at the side of the road and down to a storm drain.

We are very pleased with Crawlspaces.com?s encapsulation installation.  Jim Briley is a true professional.  He knows what he?s doing, does what he says he?ll do, and gets the job done on time and on budget.  We highly recommend Crawlspaces.com to anyone with similar crawlspace flooding problems. 

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Mold Remediation
We install and replace foundation drains to properly seal the basement from the exterior.
Mold Remediation
Basement Waterproofing
Crawlspace Encapsulation

+10

Response time1 day
25 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
EnergySmith Home Performance
4.8(
164
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The particular fiber wool and quality of work has turned out great. In an area without prior insulation(garage and workshop) Iâ m seeing around 50% decrease in power for the mini split and the home has seen around 20% while at the same time keeping it warmer than usual. The team was also respectful and a pleasure to have!"
Response time2 days
21 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
EnviroFry LLC
4.8(
25
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We had the best experience with William and Divine. They were extremely professional, knowledgeable and compassionate as we/they explored the possibility of mold being in a home we wanted to buy. I would highly recommend them if you are considering a mold inspection. Hands down. I am so thankful we found them and will be hiring them again as we continue to search for our next home!!!"
Response time8 hrs
Response rate94%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Do a little background research on a few certified HVAC companies before choosing the best one for your job. Look for things like how long the company has been in business, and check their online customer reviews.

When choosing an inspector, also ask to see a sample inspection report. A professional inspection report should detail all the areas and components of an HVAC system, provide findings, and include any recommendations for repairs. Finally, find a contractor you’ll feel comfortable with who can address any questions or concerns you may have after the inspection.

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.

Having cobwebs in your home indicates you may have an issue with spiders entering your property. While spiders are mostly harmless, some venomous bites can cause human problems, such as a brown recluse or black widow. Regular vacuuming and dusting, keeping clutter to a minimum, and keeping your lawn trimmed and tidy are a few natural ways to keep spiders out of your home and remove the temptations that attract spiders.

While it’s not mandatory unless you’re purchasing a home, it is important to schedule regular home electrical inspections for safety and to maintain your house’s value. Inspections can reduce fire risk and can help save money on insurance premiums. They can also catch problems before they start, saving money on repairs down the line.

It can be safe to live in a house with asbestos as long as the asbestos-containing materials are intact, in good condition, and not disturbed. Asbestos becomes dangerous only when its fibers are released into the air, which happens if the material is damaged, crumbling, or disturbed during renovation work. If you suspect asbestos is present, do not disturb it. Instead of removal, materials in good condition can sometimes be encapsulated. It is recommended to have regular professional inspections to monitor the condition of the asbestos and prevent health risks from potential exposure.

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