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H M Home Inspection Services, LLC
5.0(
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Serving New-raymer, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

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With over 15 years of experience, H M Home Inspection Services, LLC is here to help! We offer complete home inspection services, including radon testing, sewer scope inspections, and thermal imaging. We are proudly based out of the Mead, CO area. Give our team a call today—we look forward to working with you!

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+3

Response time8 hrs
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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J S Plumbing
5.0(
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Serving New-raymer, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We specialize in plumbing services, repairs, installations, and more. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide while delivering great customer service. Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

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+9

Response time1 day
Recommended by30%of homeowners
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Rapid Rooter Svc
5.0(
8
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Serving New-raymer, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a family owned and operated sewer and drain cleaning company. We work hard to provide customers the best service in Northern Colorado. Keeping your home and business drains up and running smoothly is our business. Since we are a local company we are able to get the job done without breaking your wallet.

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+6

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Buzz Bees Plumbing & Repair LLC
4.9(
10
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Serving New-raymer, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

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"Jim came sooner then expected. Look at the fithy drain and gave a reasonable estimate. Stating if he didn't have it finished in about an hour then he would have to come back and do more extensive work.
My drain was clogged with debris from recent construction and pack in the very well. Jim started and was done before I had time to question it.
He made sure the drain was working and the were no debris holing anything up.He clean my mess and his mess, very tidy.
Jim came in was very professional and polite. He talk in a manner that I understood and not professional jargon. Very tidy in appearce and work.
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Omni Services
4.0(
104
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Serving New-raymer, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

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"The bonus room, above the garage, was the coldest place in the house in winter, and the hottest in summer.   Air was coming in through the trim/baseboard, and the sub-floor itself was very cold in winter.  The goal Omni Services (OS) and I agreed to was to provide a year-round comfortable space.  As a consumer, I wanted the room to be "air tight" but OS could not guarantee that.
In preparation for the bonus room work, I removed the trim, carpet and pad for later re-use, and cut out (as best I could) some agreed-on 4x8 and 4x12 sections of the existing drywall, so we could see what was going on inside the walls and ceiling.  The scope-of-work document had Omni Services (OS) removing the sub-floor as well, to check out the insulation beneath it, but ultimately OS didn't deem that necessary, as they found a different way to add insulation. [So in hindsight I removed the carpet and pad unnecessarily.]
OS determined:
  a. the ceiling insulation was wrong for the space (R30 was crammed in, R19 should have been used)
  b. the roof above the bonus room (2x8 boards between the ceiling and the roof) had insufficient  ventilation
  c. there was insufficient insulation in the garage attic (adjacent to the bonus room) that was a continuation of the roof above the bonus room
 
What OS did for the ceiling:
  a. removed the R30 from most of the ceiling
  b. installed "proper vent"  (a way for air to flow between the lower and upper parts of the roof) where the R30 had been
  c. replaced the R30 (that was removed) with R19
  d. added some exterior ventilation (around the gutters and in the garage attic) to allow more air into the "proper vent"
  NOTE:  I had a roofing company install ridge-cap ventilation above the bonus room; OS's work was pointless without that
 
What OS did for the garage attic adjacent to the bonus room:
  a. install foam board insulation over the sloping area (continuation of the bonus room roof, into the attic)
  b. spray in more insulation
What OS did for the sub-floor:
  a. accessed the underside of the sub-floor from either the garage attic or the limited space between the bonus room walls and the ceiling (which continued downward into the garage attic)
  b. sprayed in more insulation
THE BAD: Once the drywall was replaced, taped, etc., and before the trim was put back on, there was still significant airflow into the room, where the drywall met the sub-floor.  I had not expected this, nor had OS.  I "fixed" this by using a combination of low-expanding foam from a can, leftover fiberglass insulation, and drywall mud.  Air was also coming in from the drywall holes cut for the electrical boxes, but styrofoam covers fixed that.
What OS did for the main attic stairs (accessible from the bonus room):
  a. manufactured a cover using leftover foam board and other materials
  b. installed the cover above the pull-down attic stairs
  c.  sprayed in more insulation in the attic, in the area around the new cover
What OS did for the doors:
After I removed the trim from the French doors, OS replaced one of the doors, which had warped.  I painted the door, then OS reinstalled the trim.
BOTTOM LINE:  We do not yet know whether the bonus-room goal was met.   We won't know until we have a string of really hot days, and another string of really cold days.


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Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
5,676
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Serving New-raymer, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"On 1st unit, techs added a lot of freon and cleared the blocked drain line from the blower. The continuous running on the the second unit has been a recurring problem that had been treated prior as thermostat problem. The problem has always returned after thermostat replacement. The AAA tech is the first to examine the blower thoroughly and discover a bad module as the problem. Hopefully, this will be a lasting fix."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Lion Home Service
4.4(
85
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Serving New-raymer, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"In my line of work sometimes I run into thing that need to be fixed on homes before a person can refinance or purchase the home. My customer was refinance an rental property but the roof was bad and it had to be fixed before he could refinance. The customer didn't have the money to fix the roof and was going to pull the money out on the refinance. I called Steve at Denali Roofing and he said that he could fix the roof and he could get a check for it after closing. He met with my customer and gave him a bid and my customer also got a bid from another roofer. Denali roofing came in 2,000.00 lower then the other company and of course my customer went with Denali roofing. I was able to close the loan on this and my customer was so happy with the work that Denali Roofing did he said that he would continue to use them. Thanks to Steve and Denali Roofing for making me look good with my customer. I will refer Denali Roofing to everyone that I know.

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Response time1 day
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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FAQs for drain line breakage camera locate projects in New-raymer, CO

During the inspection, you’ll watch a high-definition video feed that shows exactly what’s going on inside the pipe—everything from minor buildup to major cracks. Your plumber pauses the footage to explain what you’re seeing and why it matters. Bright lights and self-leveling cameras make sure each section is captured clearly, so you leave with a complete picture of your sewer’s health.

Most professionals complete a standard sewer camera inspection in an hour. That window covers setting up the gear, guiding the camera through the line, and reviewing the footage with you. If your house lacks a cleanout and the technician needs to pull a toilet or access a vent stack, tack on a little extra time—and cost—for that added work.

Yes, a sewer camera inspection can help you identify septic system problems. A sewer camera gives your pro a live view of the pipes leading to the septic tank, so they can spot blockages, corrosion, leaks, or other red flags without guesswork. Pinpointing the problem quickly means you can plan the right repair and keep the entire septic system running smoothly.

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