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NBG Does It Right

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NBG Does It Right

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20 years of experience for residential repairs and remodels. Practice preventatice maintenance to save your home and pocket. Stellar customer service award receipient for national property management. Available 24/7 for Plumbing and leak repairs or general home repairs.

20 years of experience for residential repairs and remodels. Practice preventatice maintenance to save your home and pocket. Stellar customer service award receipient for national property management. Available 24/7 for Plumbing and leak repairs or general home repairs.


Mayhem Mitigation

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Mayhem Mitigation

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Mayhem Mitigation offers FREE assessments and inspections of homes with past or present damage, uncovering anything the insurance adjuster missed. We want to help you recover the money needed to properly complete your home's repairs.

Mayhem Mitigation offers FREE assessments and inspections of homes with past or present damage, uncovering anything the insurance adjuster missed. We want to help you recover the money needed to properly complete your home's repairs.





EAS Resources

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EAS Resources

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17 years of experience

EAS Resources is a full service consulting firm with service offerings in soils and material testing, geotechnical drilling, land surveying, engineering, land and right of way services, and home inspections.

EAS Resources is a full service consulting firm with service offerings in soils and material testing, geotechnical drilling, land surveying, engineering, land and right of way services, and home inspections.


Huntsville Pest Control, Inc.

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Huntsville Pest Control, Inc.

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Huntsville Pest Control has been in business since 1981 and has been owned by Russell Mauldin since June 3, 1983. It is owned and operated by Russell Mauldin and Bebe Brooks Mauldin. Russell graduated from Sam Houston State University in 1979. Bebe has been working with the business since 1993. She attended Sam Houston State University as well. Our company services both residential and commercial accounts. Quarterly service for residential customers is our specialty. We can treat your home for roaches, spiders, ants, silverfish, fleas, scorpions, rodents, wasps, yellow jackets, centipedes, millipedes, crickets, earwigs, pantry pests, and termites. We also exterminate yards for ants, fleas, and ticks, and perform Texas Official Wood Destroying Insect Reports (termite inspections) for real estate transactions.

Huntsville Pest Control has been in business since 1981 and has been owned by Russell Mauldin since June 3, 1983. It is owned and operated by Russell Mauldin and Bebe Brooks Mauldin. Russell graduated from Sam Houston State University in 1979. Bebe has been working with the business since 1993. She attended Sam Houston State University as well. Our company services both residential and commercial accounts. Quarterly service for residential customers is our specialty. We can treat your home for roaches, spiders, ants, silverfish, fleas, scorpions, rodents, wasps, yellow jackets, centipedes, millipedes, crickets, earwigs, pantry pests, and termites. We also exterminate yards for ants, fleas, and ticks, and perform Texas Official Wood Destroying Insect Reports (termite inspections) for real estate transactions.


Home Save Energy

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Home Save Energy

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25 years of experience

Home Save Energy is a minority Owned Business with10 years of experience in the Texas area. We are dedicated to installing /providing weatherization and energy conservation services to customers living in the Texas areas of coverage

Home Save Energy is a minority Owned Business with10 years of experience in the Texas area. We are dedicated to installing /providing weatherization and energy conservation services to customers living in the Texas areas of coverage


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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

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.

Regularly in areas prone to moisture or high traffic to catch issues early.

These are some of the critical considerations when planning to make your home accessible:

  • How wide are your doorways, wheelchair ramps, hallways, and pathways? These should be at least 32 inches wide.

  • Which bathroom modifications will be necessary? 

  • Do you need to lower any cabinetry or other fixtures to make them accessible for wheelchair users?

  • Is there enough room to turn around in the shower?

  • Is there a second story of the home that requires a stair lift?

  • Is there proper lighting outside in the dark? If not, a floodlight may be necessary.

In some cases, a home inspector tests the indoor air quality if properly certified. Most of the time, however, they’ll outsource the work to a professional air quality consultant. Testing indoor air for pollutants requires several certifications and a suite of specialized tools. Many HVAC and home inspection pros have this certification.

Modular homes can go up or down in value depending on a few factors. In areas where real estate is appreciating, the value of modular homes is likely to increase, and vice versa. Additionally, the value of modular homes depends partially on the area. In cities where every other home is stick-built, modular homes might be considered a functional obsolescence, in which case they could be less desirable and go down in value. In either case, though, modular homes can still be a good investment, especially since they provide housing at a lower upfront cost.

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