Vigilant Home Inspections Des Moines

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in Eastern Iowa &ampand if you are not completely satisfied at the end of the inspectionnot only will we refund/waive our inspection fee (100%)managed construction/remodel projects forand inspected homes built in every decade since the early-1800s. We've seen most things beforecontact us to schedule your HomeRadon &ampPest inspections. Call 319-899-7538email [email protected]or use the "schedule now" page on this site! Our Service Area Eastern &ampCentral Iowa: Our service area is within about an hour of: Cedar RapidsIowa CityDes MoinesGrinnell&ampPella. These are some of the other cities we serve: Cedar RapidsKalonaWashingtonWilliamsburgCoralville

038; Central Iowa We fix the small stuff for free. 200% satisfaction guarantee. Call us at (319) 899-7538 or: Schedule Now 200% Satisfaction Guarantee! Simply attend the walk-through portion of the inspection, and if you are not completely satisfied at the end of the inspection, not only will we refund/waive our inspection fee (100%), we will also pay for another certified inspector of your choice (100%)... We are so confident in what we do that we are willing to back it up... 200%. Experience O

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