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Arch 1 Inspection Services

4.93(
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Arch 1 Inspection Services

4.93(
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Welcome to Arch #1 Inspection Services, LLC, Veteran Owned, I proudly provide the highest quality of service and expertise for your Home Inspection. My depth of knowledge, (30 years design, construction, and management of residential and commercial construction) will serve to make your home or building procurement process as smooth as possible. I personally perform every inspection and write every report myself.

"Did a commendable inspection at a reasonable price."

Ron S on September 2020

Welcome to Arch #1 Inspection Services, LLC, Veteran Owned, I proudly provide the highest quality of service and expertise for your Home Inspection. My depth of knowledge, (30 years design, construction, and management of residential and commercial construction) will serve to make your home or building procurement process as smooth as possible. I personally perform every inspection and write every report myself.

"Did a commendable inspection at a reasonable price."

Ron S on September 2020


EMF Inspecting

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EMF Inspecting

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We offer Fast Economical Testing & Consulting- for EMF protection in the Minneapolis St Paul & Surrounding Area. Plus Nationwide EMF Consulting.

We offer Fast Economical Testing & Consulting- for EMF protection in the Minneapolis St Paul & Surrounding Area. Plus Nationwide EMF Consulting.



Superior Garage Door

4.26(
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Superior Garage Door

4.26(
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Customers say: Super punctual
18 years of experience

Superior Garage Door is a locally-owned business providing residential and commercial garage door repair services throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area and all other surrounding cities. Our fully-trained, professional team are available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week providing you same day and emergency service all year long, guaranteed.

"Cost of the opener was very high compared to the retail price, I understand that things need to be priced for profit, but this was excessive. And, there was a $250 charge for installation. Installation was sloppy, leaving behind screws and a bolt/nut or two. There seems to be some wiring issue as light does not come on when walking through opener beam. When writing the review, it stated that if couldn’t give them a high rating, to call. My wife did call with details and thoughts on the issue. That was more than 2 weeks ago and have heard nothing back."

Dan N on October 2024

Superior Garage Door is a locally-owned business providing residential and commercial garage door repair services throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area and all other surrounding cities. Our fully-trained, professional team are available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week providing you same day and emergency service all year long, guaranteed.

"Cost of the opener was very high compared to the retail price, I understand that things need to be priced for profit, but this was excessive. And, there was a $250 charge for installation. Installation was sloppy, leaving behind screws and a bolt/nut or two. There seems to be some wiring issue as light does not come on when walking through opener beam. When writing the review, it stated that if couldn’t give them a high rating, to call. My wife did call with details and thoughts on the issue. That was more than 2 weeks ago and have heard nothing back."

Dan N on October 2024


All-in-One Home Inspecting

5.00(
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All-in-One Home Inspecting

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

All-in-One Home Inspecting was founded on the principle of taking care of all the most important aspects of home inspecting without multiple appointments. Since we roll everything into one inspection, we save you time and MONEY!!!

All-in-One Home Inspecting was founded on the principle of taking care of all the most important aspects of home inspecting without multiple appointments. Since we roll everything into one inspection, we save you time and MONEY!!!



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Tri-State Home Inspections LLC

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Tri-State Home Inspections LLC

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

Certified Master Inspector in the Tri-State area. With More than 3000 inspections and 500+ hours of education. Your inspection will be a though investigation of the home from top to bottom including the electrical system, heating/cooling systems, gas detection, CO testing, combustion testing of gas appliances and thermal imaging of the home.

"We arrived after the home inspection had been done and he walked us through everything he inspected. With the things that were found wrong with the house, he explained what he would have fixed and why. He was able to recommend several companies that did the type of repairs that were required. When we did quotes, we called a couple others, as well as the ones he mentioned. His came in at the best rate and did a nice job. The hone inspection itself was thorough and he pointed out some things that we missed in our initial viewing of the home."

Beth C on June 2018

Certified Master Inspector in the Tri-State area. With More than 3000 inspections and 500+ hours of education. Your inspection will be a though investigation of the home from top to bottom including the electrical system, heating/cooling systems, gas detection, CO testing, combustion testing of gas appliances and thermal imaging of the home.

"We arrived after the home inspection had been done and he walked us through everything he inspected. With the things that were found wrong with the house, he explained what he would have fixed and why. He was able to recommend several companies that did the type of repairs that were required. When we did quotes, we called a couple others, as well as the ones he mentioned. His came in at the best rate and did a nice job. The hone inspection itself was thorough and he pointed out some things that we missed in our initial viewing of the home."

Beth C on June 2018



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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Having a garage installed certainly adds to the value of your home. The consideration is not whether it adds value, but for many, they want to know if adding a garage yields a return on their investment or ROI. While garages can add anywhere from 5% to 20% of the total value of your property, that doesn’t mean that they return 5% to 20% of the money invested in building them. Most homeowners build garages for a purpose but know that you can recover your investment when you sell or refinance.   

Several government-backed lending programs can help first-time home buyers purchase a home with little money down. FHA, USDA, and VA loans are options for qualifying borrowers, though many conventional mortgage lenders will lower down payment rates to as low as 3 percent.

A home inspector is only required to give a copy of their report to the party who hired them. This means that only a seller would receive a copy of a pre-listing inspection report, while only the buyer receives a report for pre-purchase home inspections. You can choose to share this report with the other party, but this isn’t a common practice. As a seller, you would typically only get a sense of the most significant inspection discoveries when you receive a request for repair from the buyer.

Asbestos is commonly found in certain older homes, depending on the time period in which they were built. Asbestos use in home construction began in the 1920s and peaked after World War II before being limited by legislation in the ’70s, so a house constructed in 1880 is unlikely to contain asbestos, while one built in 1950 is much more likely to. Research a home’s history to determine the time period when it was built and any renovations made since.

Depending on location, sellers are often legally required to disclose a home’s defects to buyers, even if the home is being sold as-is. Certain types of defects, such as asbestos, mold, previous water damage, structural issues, and other safety risks, may be required to be disclosed, so check local laws to see what needs to be disclosed and what doesn’t.

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