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Text/Call: 636.448.7078,

If we do not answer text us with your name, inspection you need and a good name and email address. We are busy with other obligations and will return a call, text and email as soon as we can. 

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Q: Did you know where the #1 failure point of a Wood Deck failure is?
A:The Ledger Board Attachment to the Home!

The #1 area of wood rot, water damage, structural integrity failure, black mold, entry of water, air, ants, rodents, and other pests is at the Ledger Board Attachment Point of the Home! This area is the most common area of home where the failure happens! Before repairs are made a through home inspection must be done by a home inspector; the reason is that there is hidden damage that most will not repair and or replace because they want to keep making money from the homeowner and their insurance company! By replacing the Wood Decks is
not the only items that will need to be replaced, you will be doing an extensive repair job on the home as well.Improper flashing, improper attachment, water and air will find the path of least resistance. 

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Welcome to:

3 Rivers Inspections

3 Rivers Inspections is an Home Inspection Company and we are focused on Wood Deck Safety! An Estimated 60 Million Wood Decks are in use since year 2000, with estimated 5 Millon+ Wood Decks are built each year on new homes. Wood Decks fail int the thousands each year, injuring hundreds, killing upward of 100 each year

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Wood Decks do not only fail, but the other components such as Balusters, Railing, Post, Stairs, Stair Treads, Floor Joist, Ledger Board, Flooring, Hand Railing also fail injuring thousands and killing upwards of 100. 

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How safe is your Wood Deck, Railing, Stair Treads, Stair Risers, Balusters, Flooring, Floor Joist, and Ledger Board?

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3 Rivers Inspections

6209 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Ste. 180

St. Peters, MO 63304

Text/Phone: 636.448.7078

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