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Shamrock Maintenance, Corp.

110 Main St
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Shamrock Maintenance, Corp.

110 Main St
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Approved Pro
46 local quotes requested
40 years of experience

Serving PA, Shamrock Chimney will provide you with a dedicated approach to ensure your chimney is kept clean and safe. Our team provides chimney solutions for every problem, protecting homes from dangers of leaking chimneys and flues. Call us today to schedule your next appointment.

"Not happy at all with the workmanship. Pictures tell it all"

Theresa K on October 2025

Serving PA, Shamrock Chimney will provide you with a dedicated approach to ensure your chimney is kept clean and safe. Our team provides chimney solutions for every problem, protecting homes from dangers of leaking chimneys and flues. Call us today to schedule your next appointment.

"Not happy at all with the workmanship. Pictures tell it all"

Theresa K on October 2025



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Wimmer Home and Lawn

1635 Reese Harmon Ridge Rd
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Wimmer Home and Lawn

1635 Reese Harmon Ridge Rd
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10 years of experience

Wimmer Home and Lawn is offering a Monthly Maintenance Special of 25% off of your first month. We have a pay as you go plan with a commitment contract. Pay your first payment, then make small payments until the job is complete. We also have WV certified electricians we sub-contract.

Wimmer Home and Lawn is offering a Monthly Maintenance Special of 25% off of your first month. We have a pay as you go plan with a commitment contract. Pay your first payment, then make small payments until the job is complete. We also have WV certified electricians we sub-contract.


MoistureTech Consulting

940 Juliana Street
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MoistureTech Consulting

940 Juliana Street
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35 years of experience

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.



Precision HVAC Install and Repair LLC.

114 Beaver Avenue
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Precision HVAC Install and Repair LLC.

114 Beaver Avenue
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11 years of experience

Here at Precision HVAC we install all components of HVAC (heating ventilation and air conditioning). We pride ourselves in doing the best work possible. We care about our customers and continue to give the best customer service available.

Here at Precision HVAC we install all components of HVAC (heating ventilation and air conditioning). We pride ourselves in doing the best work possible. We care about our customers and continue to give the best customer service available.





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Chimney Inspection questions, answered by experts

In most cases, no. The purpose of an inspection is to highlight any glaring issues with the property that the buyer might use to negotiate or want to rectify after closing, but there’s no law stating the inspection must pass. A buyer can accept any problems identified during a failed home inspection. The only exception would be lender-required repairs, which could hold up the mortgage.

The typical inspection period when buying a home—the time you have to conduct a home inspection and either agree to move forward with the sale or back out of it—is around 10 days. The inspection period can range from a week up to around 21 days, depending on the area, the state of the market, and how quickly the seller wants or needs the deal to progress.

Waiving a home inspection could be beneficial if you’re buying a home in a hot location where the seller has many other offers to consider, especially if other buyers are willing to waive the inspection. However, it’s not usually a good idea to waive an inspection, even on new construction. Inspections can identify problems that could cost thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars, so a formal inspection is always worthwhile. If you’re having a new home built, a pre-drywall inspection is often the most valuable, but a final inspection before you close is also a good idea.

While you can change an air filter yourself, you should have a licensed HVAC technician conduct your HVAC inspection. HVAC professionals have the knowledge, tools, and experience to investigate each part of your system, tune it up as needed, and offer you expert recommendations.

The age of the well, installation methods, and maintenance logs can affect your home insurance premiums and any potential future claim. Mortgage companies can request proof of water quality before they approve the loan. Review all well information, including the Shared Well Agreement, before you make an offer to purchase.

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