
Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They were prompt, professional, thorough in their inspection and presentation"





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Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They were prompt, professional, thorough in their inspection and presentation"





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Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Warranties offered
At Western Montana Roofing, we redefine roofing services with a promise of integrity, reliability, and exceptional craftsmanship. Founded on the values of lifelong friendships and hands-on experience, our team has been delivering top-tier roofing solutions since 2017.

Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Credit card accepted
1 year of experience

Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
At AMP Construction, we believe a high-quality roof shouldn?t be a luxury?it?s a necessity. As a Owens Corning provider, we offer the perfect combination of premium materials, expert craftsmanship, and genuine affordability. We don't just give you a new roof; we give you the peace of mind that comes with industry-leading warranties and a team that treats your home like their own. Protect what matters most without overextending your budget.





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Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
We are a family-owned and operated roofing company dedicated to putting quality workmanship and customer needs first. Our mission is simple: protect your home while providing roofing solutions that fit your budget and long-term goals.\n\nWhether you need a repair, full roof replacement, or a custom installation, we offer options designed to protect your investment and enhance the value of your home. We specialize in asphalt shingles, metal roofing, cedar shake, composite roofing systems, and liquid-applied roof revitalization products.\n\nFrom the first inspection to the final cleanup, we focus on honest communication, reliable service, and craftsmanship you can trust. Our goal is to deliver roofing solutions that protect your home and provide lasting value.

Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Mike was very cooperative and accommodating. We needed a home inspection done on a short schedule and Mike agreed to do it on a Sunday in order to meet our timeline. His inspection was the most complete we've ever seen and we've had many home inspections in the past by other inspectors. His report was amazing, 110 pages long and extremely thorough with many photos and complete explanations of everything he found. He even took the time to draw a CAD model of the floor plan! Even Mike Holmes would would give Gunstock a five star review!! If you want a thorough, competent inspection then it doesn't get better than Mike."


Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Bill has done a fantastic job inspecting homes for my clients. He's thorough, honest, and extremely communicative. I highly recommend him for any one who needs a property inspected. Thanks Bill!"

Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
"Very thorough, has common sense, economic, and professional. Excellent timing. He is the only one I would recommend to my clients."
Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
"Sean responded promptly, kept me informed and reported results in a timely manner"

Serving Big Arm, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 2008
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"He inspected it and told me what was my issue and it wasn't mechanical."
Most mobile home inspections require two to three hours to complete properly. The timeline varies based on your home's size, age, and overall condition. Inspectors need sufficient time to examine all major systems, document their findings, and compile their observations.
If the inspector discovers concerning issues that warrant deeper investigation, the process may take longer. For the most thorough assessment, try to schedule your inspection during daylight hours when visibility is optimal.
Pay close attention to water damage indicators like ceiling stains, warped flooring, or musty odors. Structural concerns, including uneven floors, sagging rooflines, or doors that won't close properly, suggest potential foundation issues. Electrical problems such as flickering lights, warm outlets, or outdated wiring present serious safety hazards.
Impromptu modifications or repairs performed without proper permits often signal deeper problems. Windows that don't seal properly may indicate structural shifting or water infiltration.
Yes, professional inspectors evaluate the foundation components and anchoring mechanisms during a thorough assessment. They examine support piers, blocks, and tie-downs for proper installation and condition. The inspection includes checking for appropriate ground clearance and adequate ventilation beneath the home.
Proper anchoring is essential for stability during adverse weather conditions. Foundation issues can affect everything from door alignment to plumbing function, making this a critical part of any comprehensive inspection.
Industry professionals recommend scheduling maintenance inspections every two to three years for manufactured homes. Homes in regions with extreme weather conditions may benefit from more frequent evaluations. Consider arranging an inspection after significant storms or if you notice any unusual changes in your home's condition.
Regular assessments help identify minor issues before they develop into major problems. Maintaining documentation of these inspections also provides valuable records for insurance purposes or future sale considerations.
Search for inspectors with certifications from recognized professional organizations in your state. Specialized training or experience with manufactured housing is particularly valuable for these unique structures. Ask potential inspectors about their familiarity with HUD standards for manufactured homes. Professional membership in industry associations often indicates commitment to ongoing education and ethical standards. Request sample reports from prospective inspectors to evaluate their thoroughness and clarity of communication.
Many insurance providers consider inspection results when determining policy rates and coverage terms. A positive report demonstrating well-maintained systems and the absence of hazards may qualify you for better rates. Addressing issues identified during inspection demonstrates proactive maintenance that insurers often reward. Some companies offer specific discounts for homes that meet certain safety and structural standards.
Contact your insurance provider before scheduling an inspection to understand exactly what documentation they require for potential premium reductions.
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