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Provide professional home inspections for residential properties.
Provide professional home inspections for residential properties.
Rocky Mountain Inspections is dedicated to ensuring that our clients have an accurate understanding of their future property’s health. Our Certified Inspectors thoroughly inspect all major components of your property to expose unknown defects, potential problems, and advise you of future maintenance. Please reach out to us directly at 970-279-1866.
"Travis did a very thorough job inspecting a home we are in the process of purchasing. He communicated clearly keeping us up to date at each step in the process. Once the inspection was completed, he took the time to explain the items we had questions about. We will definitely reach out to Travis at Rocky Mountain Inspections for our inspection needs in the future. Thank you Travis!"
Jeremy C on September 2024
Rocky Mountain Inspections is dedicated to ensuring that our clients have an accurate understanding of their future property’s health. Our Certified Inspectors thoroughly inspect all major components of your property to expose unknown defects, potential problems, and advise you of future maintenance. Please reach out to us directly at 970-279-1866.
"Travis did a very thorough job inspecting a home we are in the process of purchasing. He communicated clearly keeping us up to date at each step in the process. Once the inspection was completed, he took the time to explain the items we had questions about. We will definitely reach out to Travis at Rocky Mountain Inspections for our inspection needs in the future. Thank you Travis!"
Jeremy C on September 2024
Welcome to HealthSafe Inspections Inc.! We are a locally owned and operated business that provides quality services to customers in Aspen, CO, and surrounding cities. With over 23 years of experience in the industry, we strive to maintain our friendly and trustworthy reputation that we have built. HealthSafe Inspections Inc. is an indoor environmental consulting firm. Our services include indoor environmental consultation, on-site investigation and sampling, report writing, recommendations, and post-remediation verification. After an initial consultation, we are able to determine what is needed. We also consult and test for several indoor contaminants such as allergens, asbestos, bacteria, mold and fungus, radon gas, and more. Contact HealthSafe Inspections Inc. today for more information! With decades of experience, you can rest assured that we will get the job done safely and professionally.
Welcome to HealthSafe Inspections Inc.! We are a locally owned and operated business that provides quality services to customers in Aspen, CO, and surrounding cities. With over 23 years of experience in the industry, we strive to maintain our friendly and trustworthy reputation that we have built. HealthSafe Inspections Inc. is an indoor environmental consulting firm. Our services include indoor environmental consultation, on-site investigation and sampling, report writing, recommendations, and post-remediation verification. After an initial consultation, we are able to determine what is needed. We also consult and test for several indoor contaminants such as allergens, asbestos, bacteria, mold and fungus, radon gas, and more. Contact HealthSafe Inspections Inc. today for more information! With decades of experience, you can rest assured that we will get the job done safely and professionally.
Contact Jarrett Dahl at (877) 795-4235 in Aspen, CO, for contemporary wood carvings and ice sculptures.
Contact Jarrett Dahl at (877) 795-4235 in Aspen, CO, for contemporary wood carvings and ice sculptures.
Woodpecker Workshop, Inc. is a family owned and operated business based in Garfield County since 1974. Through the master carpentry skills of Bob Layman and his wife Mary, Woodpecker Workshop, Inc. has created high quality furniture and dwelling projects for over 28 years.
"Bob is always great to work with! He is punctual, easy to work with and extremely meticulous! The backsplash he completed for us after the granite countertop was placed is amazing. He takes his time to do it right. And I might add he is great at cleaning up when he is done! I highly recommend Woodpecker Workshp!"
Alice B on May 2021
Woodpecker Workshop, Inc. is a family owned and operated business based in Garfield County since 1974. Through the master carpentry skills of Bob Layman and his wife Mary, Woodpecker Workshop, Inc. has created high quality furniture and dwelling projects for over 28 years.
"Bob is always great to work with! He is punctual, easy to work with and extremely meticulous! The backsplash he completed for us after the granite countertop was placed is amazing. He takes his time to do it right. And I might add he is great at cleaning up when he is done! I highly recommend Woodpecker Workshp!"
Alice B on May 2021
We are a small owner operated inspection company. I believe in defining professionalism in every industry we serve. I have been a building professional for over 15 years and a licensed Insurance Adjuster, as well as a licensed General Contractor.
We are a small owner operated inspection company. I believe in defining professionalism in every industry we serve. I have been a building professional for over 15 years and a licensed Insurance Adjuster, as well as a licensed General Contractor.
I'm Davitt M. Armstrong -- "jack-of-all-trades and Master of One"; with a Master Plumber's License here in the great State of Colorado. I'm engaged in highly custom plumbing and hydronic heating applications for discerning clients; with thirty-five years of highly pleased customers. I also provide utterly unbiased and extremely comprehensive home inspection services for buyers and sellers, for a select group of local real estate agents.
"Davitt was out within a couple of hours of calling. He is a really great guy. I do a lot of my own repairs, but after doing a bunch of troubleshooting on the in floor system, I knew it was time for a pro. He took time to work through explaining the system to me as this was the first house we have had an integrated furnace, water heater and flooring heat. It turns out he was the sub on the original 2015 construction. The issue was a bad control panel that operate the zone valves and furnace. Rather than go get the parts himself and incur more costs, he allowed me to go get the parts for him. That allowed him to spend the time pulling the old unit out. One thermostat needed replaced in addition which I did while he was putting the new control panel in. Yep, just see how many contractors would work with you to save costs by you working with them. He also provided the contact info for the other original subs on the house which is awesome info. The parts costs were very reasonable. They could have been easily inflated to double the material line item amount as control panels are typically very expensive components to any specialized system. To address the D rating review. You should have told him this was an insurance claim in the first place. Good luck getting folks to give you itemized materials list. Would you expect a carpenter to give you a materials list on every size board, nail and screw. Your expectations were unrealistic. After all this was supposedly an insurance claim. They are the ones to take it up with unless you were trying to pocket the difference. We are planning to construct another building on the property and will be strongly supporting Davitt as the sub for plumbing and heating."
Rick B on August 2019
I'm Davitt M. Armstrong -- "jack-of-all-trades and Master of One"; with a Master Plumber's License here in the great State of Colorado. I'm engaged in highly custom plumbing and hydronic heating applications for discerning clients; with thirty-five years of highly pleased customers. I also provide utterly unbiased and extremely comprehensive home inspection services for buyers and sellers, for a select group of local real estate agents.
"Davitt was out within a couple of hours of calling. He is a really great guy. I do a lot of my own repairs, but after doing a bunch of troubleshooting on the in floor system, I knew it was time for a pro. He took time to work through explaining the system to me as this was the first house we have had an integrated furnace, water heater and flooring heat. It turns out he was the sub on the original 2015 construction. The issue was a bad control panel that operate the zone valves and furnace. Rather than go get the parts himself and incur more costs, he allowed me to go get the parts for him. That allowed him to spend the time pulling the old unit out. One thermostat needed replaced in addition which I did while he was putting the new control panel in. Yep, just see how many contractors would work with you to save costs by you working with them. He also provided the contact info for the other original subs on the house which is awesome info. The parts costs were very reasonable. They could have been easily inflated to double the material line item amount as control panels are typically very expensive components to any specialized system. To address the D rating review. You should have told him this was an insurance claim in the first place. Good luck getting folks to give you itemized materials list. Would you expect a carpenter to give you a materials list on every size board, nail and screw. Your expectations were unrealistic. After all this was supposedly an insurance claim. They are the ones to take it up with unless you were trying to pocket the difference. We are planning to construct another building on the property and will be strongly supporting Davitt as the sub for plumbing and heating."
Rick B on August 2019
Custom home builder in Durango, CO specializing in building green, eco-friendly and healthy homes
Custom home builder in Durango, CO specializing in building green, eco-friendly and healthy homes
I have done chimney repairs/sweeps and landscaping for 13 years. Flooring for 7 along with roofing, and carpentry. We give credit where it's due and were happy when the customer is happily enjoying the job well done. 25% off first chimney sweep.
I have done chimney repairs/sweeps and landscaping for 13 years. Flooring for 7 along with roofing, and carpentry. We give credit where it's due and were happy when the customer is happily enjoying the job well done. 25% off first chimney sweep.
It’s important to get a home inspection when buying a home because home inspectors are trained to examine the various aspects of a home to determine that everything is in good condition and find unseen problems that current homeowners need to fix before the home sale takes place. Although home inspections are not legally required, a thorough inspection can help you decide if you want to purchase a home. That’s why it’s essential to keep a home inspection contingency so that you have the option to walk away from the sale if the home inspection reveals expensive issues.
A home inspection typically includes the home inspector conducting a thorough visual examination of essential home structures and mechanical components. Afterward, the inspector will provide a home inspection report that relays descriptions of damage or other findings for the homeowner to review.
Home inspectors will examine the following home areas and features:
Plumbing
Electrical
Foundations
Roof
Windows and doors
Overall condition of interior and exterior
HVAC systems
Attics
Basements or crawl spaces
Major built-in appliances
Typically, a licensed and certified local home inspector conducts home inspections. Real estate agents often work closely with trusted home inspectors. Licensing requirements vary from state to state for home inspectors, but they must have local certification and valid insurance. Many licensed home inspectors belong to professional associations like the American Society of Home Inspectors.
Typically, the home buyer pays for the inspection by hiring a home inspector. This method helps you make an informed decision about a home’s condition before purchasing it. Home sellers can also conduct their own home inspection to ensure that they are getting the best price for their home and property.
On average, home inspections cost about $350, ranging from $200 to $500, depending on the home’s size, age, and location, plus any specialty inspections required. Additional cost factors include testing for asbestos or conducting thermal imaging tests to find infestations, checking energy efficiency, and looking for structural or electrical problems. If your home is more than 2,000 square feet, you can expect to pay $400 or more.