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House Check, LLC

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House Check, LLC

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House Check, LLC offers Certified Home Inspections Services with years of experience. A "House Check" inspection will give you confidence in your decisions whether your buying or selling.

House Check, LLC offers Certified Home Inspections Services with years of experience. A "House Check" inspection will give you confidence in your decisions whether your buying or selling.



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Beyond Concrete LLC

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Beyond Concrete LLC

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13 years of experience

Based in Colchester, VT we are an independently owned construction and repair company specializing in deck and patios. Proudly serving homeowners from around the greater Burlington area. For more than 3 years we have designed and built custom patios and decks of all sorts, putting our heart and soul into every detail and it shows. Fully insured, we are your preferred custom porch/patio designer/builder and so much more!

Based in Colchester, VT we are an independently owned construction and repair company specializing in deck and patios. Proudly serving homeowners from around the greater Burlington area. For more than 3 years we have designed and built custom patios and decks of all sorts, putting our heart and soul into every detail and it shows. Fully insured, we are your preferred custom porch/patio designer/builder and so much more!


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AmeriSpec Home Inspections

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AmeriSpec Home Inspections

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12 years of experience

We have 1 full time inspector. We will supply our clients with a report within 48 hours or less from the time of inspection. We are always here to answer questions before and after each inspection. We offer Radon and Water testing.

We have 1 full time inspector. We will supply our clients with a report within 48 hours or less from the time of inspection. We are always here to answer questions before and after each inspection. We offer Radon and Water testing.


Phoenix Chimney & Masonry Services, LLC

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Phoenix Chimney & Masonry Services, LLC

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Locally owned and operated chimney business founded by a local certified chimney sweep.We treat clients like family with the professionalism you would expect and quality service you deserve.

Locally owned and operated chimney business founded by a local certified chimney sweep.We treat clients like family with the professionalism you would expect and quality service you deserve.



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Cube Home & Commercial Inspections & Appraisal Svs

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Cube Home & Commercial Inspections & Appraisal Svs

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

"Cube Home & Commercial Inspection and Appraisal Management Services" is a Nationally Certifed Home and Commercial Inspection Agency, South Carolina Licensed (RBI 48507) Home Builders Inspector and an Approved US Department of Housing and Urban Development (Hud) 203K Consultant/Inspector (P1710), Vermont Licensed Appraisal Management Services Agency which currently Serving All of Southern and Centeral Vermont,Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Hilton Head Island and Beaufort County in South Carolina and Northern Georgia with Offices in Southern Vermont and Hilton Head Island,South Carolina

"Cube Home & Commercial Inspection and Appraisal Management Services" is a Nationally Certifed Home and Commercial Inspection Agency, South Carolina Licensed (RBI 48507) Home Builders Inspector and an Approved US Department of Housing and Urban Development (Hud) 203K Consultant/Inspector (P1710), Vermont Licensed Appraisal Management Services Agency which currently Serving All of Southern and Centeral Vermont,Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Hilton Head Island and Beaufort County in South Carolina and Northern Georgia with Offices in Southern Vermont and Hilton Head Island,South Carolina


Champlain Valley Mobile Care

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Champlain Valley Mobile Care

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

FAMILY OWNED FOR OVER 25 YEARS, WE'RE YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR MOBILE HOME SERVICE AND PART NEEDS. WE'VE DONE IT ALL. OWNERS BOB WITHAM AND ERIN CALKINS. WE ACCEPT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS THROUGH OUR PAY-PAL PAGE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH OUR WEBSITE.

FAMILY OWNED FOR OVER 25 YEARS, WE'RE YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL YOUR MOBILE HOME SERVICE AND PART NEEDS. WE'VE DONE IT ALL. OWNERS BOB WITHAM AND ERIN CALKINS. WE ACCEPT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS THROUGH OUR PAY-PAL PAGE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH OUR WEBSITE.


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Building Energy

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Building Energy

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Customers say: Super punctual
44 years of experience

Building Energy is a comprehensive energy services company. We possess both the vision and expertise to deliver green products and services that range from energy audits to the installation of solar systems. Our Mission: to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings and to create healthy and efficient building environments. Building Energy conducts in-depth energy audits and deep energy retrofits; installs spray-applied cellulose and foam insulation; builds custom solar systems; designs and installs ductless mini splits; and works in tandem with Efficiency Vermont to provide cost effective energy saving strategies for both commercial and residential clients.

"They did a great job. Were very responsive to my emails and questions. Coordinated well with other contractors that were doing work. Cleaned up after themselves. They did spray foam in the walls, roof, basement, and waterproofed the crawlspace."

Jacqueleen A on April 2019

Building Energy is a comprehensive energy services company. We possess both the vision and expertise to deliver green products and services that range from energy audits to the installation of solar systems. Our Mission: to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings and to create healthy and efficient building environments. Building Energy conducts in-depth energy audits and deep energy retrofits; installs spray-applied cellulose and foam insulation; builds custom solar systems; designs and installs ductless mini splits; and works in tandem with Efficiency Vermont to provide cost effective energy saving strategies for both commercial and residential clients.

"They did a great job. Were very responsive to my emails and questions. Coordinated well with other contractors that were doing work. Cleaned up after themselves. They did spray foam in the walls, roof, basement, and waterproofed the crawlspace."

Jacqueleen A on April 2019


HOME WISE INSPECTION SVC

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HOME WISE INSPECTION SVC

1.50(
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Customers say: Super punctual
21 years of experience

Home Wise is the premeir inspection business located in colchester Vermont.Home Wise has been serving Vermont home buyers and sellers since 2004. Wheather your buying or selling, having a home inspevction is a Wise decision.

"Disappointed. Inspection report contained factual errors and failed to note deficiencies we talked about during the inspection. For instance, it refers to asbestos ceiling s that are not present and failed to note a section of flooring that is a potential asbestos containing material. Noted some cracks in foundation, but did not cute others. When I pointed this out and asked him to correct the report, he refused and said I need to get an engineer. Call the furnace oil burning when it gas. Made multiple comments about tripping hazards while on site, but report says there are no tripping hazards. I specifically showed him problems with kitchen cabinets, and report says they are in good working order. The report is 27 pages long, but there is a HUGE amount of repeated text and duplicated legal disclaimer boilerplate. If he stated the disclaimers once and didn't cut and paste the same text so much, the report would be less than half as many pages. And the report says right on front page that it's for my exclusive use, and he won't send it to anyone else without my permission, but when I got the first copy of by email he had copied my real estate broker. Not a problem, but not what he said he'd do. After I got first copy, I emailed back with comments and questions. Got no response to this or follow up email, so called a couple days later. He hadn't even looked at his email. All in all, my impression is that Bruce is most interested in covering his butt, and keeping his notes as neutral as possible. Not very helpful. I've used other home inspectors in past that were better."

Cleary B on December 2019

Home Wise is the premeir inspection business located in colchester Vermont.Home Wise has been serving Vermont home buyers and sellers since 2004. Wheather your buying or selling, having a home inspevction is a Wise decision.

"Disappointed. Inspection report contained factual errors and failed to note deficiencies we talked about during the inspection. For instance, it refers to asbestos ceiling s that are not present and failed to note a section of flooring that is a potential asbestos containing material. Noted some cracks in foundation, but did not cute others. When I pointed this out and asked him to correct the report, he refused and said I need to get an engineer. Call the furnace oil burning when it gas. Made multiple comments about tripping hazards while on site, but report says there are no tripping hazards. I specifically showed him problems with kitchen cabinets, and report says they are in good working order. The report is 27 pages long, but there is a HUGE amount of repeated text and duplicated legal disclaimer boilerplate. If he stated the disclaimers once and didn't cut and paste the same text so much, the report would be less than half as many pages. And the report says right on front page that it's for my exclusive use, and he won't send it to anyone else without my permission, but when I got the first copy of by email he had copied my real estate broker. Not a problem, but not what he said he'd do. After I got first copy, I emailed back with comments and questions. Got no response to this or follow up email, so called a couple days later. He hadn't even looked at his email. All in all, my impression is that Bruce is most interested in covering his butt, and keeping his notes as neutral as possible. Not very helpful. I've used other home inspectors in past that were better."

Cleary B on December 2019

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

The difference between an energy auditor and a home inspector is primarily in the purpose of the inspection. The energy auditor conducts tests in your home to determine the energy efficiency levels in areas like windows, insulation, and doorways. The auditor then makes recommendations for ways to improve a home’s energy efficiency

A home inspector examines various structures of your home to determine that everything is up to code and gauge the condition of features like the roof, foundation, HVAC, and electrical. The home inspector reports on the overall home and makes repair recommendations.

Yes, many providers include video copies for your records. Confirm with your contractor.

Replacing older chimneys or fireplaces, like wood-burning stoves, with something more eco-friendly can actually increase the value of your home. Some homeowners opt to remove chimneys as they pursue LEED certification, which may also increase the value of your home. But in general, many potential buyers actually look for operational fireplaces in homes, so removing a chimney and fireplace could decrease your home’s value by up to $5,000.

Failing to open your flue can lead to serious health hazards if you start a fire because the smoke will back up into your home. Breathing fire smoke, even in relatively small quantities, is bad for human lungs, and smoke can also irritate your nasal passages and eyes. Furthermore, smoke can cause damage to your interior fixtures and furnishings, at the very least leaving an unpleasant smoky smell for a long time. In short: If your flue isn’t open (or you’re not sure if it is or not), don’t start a fire to find out!

We recommend scheduling routine plumbing inspections once a year for an average house. Older homes may need more frequent inspections, while newer homes might get by with less frequent inspections—every two years. Homes with many mature tree species known for extensive root systems also benefit from more inspections, as roots are a common culprit for cracked sewer and water lines.

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