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Residential Home Inspection
This is a non-invasive inspection of many different components of the home. A highly trained and certified home inspector will examine the home from the foundation to the roof, where accessible and safe to do so. This includes electrical wiring, plumbing, HVAC equipment, and much more.
Pool & Spa Inspection
In addition to the pool or spa itself, a pool inspector will inspect all of the pool equipment. This includes filters, pumps, heaters, visible plumbing, timers, and any other electrical components involved in the pool's functioning. The goal of a professional inspector is to determine what damage, if any, is affecting the pool.
Condominium Inspection
A condo inspection has a lot of commonalities with a detached home with few differences. For the most part, a condo inspection will focus on the interior of the unit, since the exterior is composed of common elements that are not the homeowner’s responsibility after purchase. However, there are some exceptions that a home inspector may cover.
Mold Inspection & Testing
Mold inspection occurs at the home, where the home inspector conducts a visual inspection of the house. Mold testing occurs at a laboratory from samples taken at the mold inspection. The samples that have been collected are examined in carefully controlled conditions.
In Door Air Quality Testing
Indoor air quality test measures the air for things such as mold, radon, and formaldehyde among others. These tests can show whether the quality of your indoor air is safe or dangerous.
Oil Tank Sweep
An Oil Tank Sweep is an investigation into the existence or non existence of an underground oil tank using subsurface detection instruments and visual cues. The process includes a scan of the property to detect the existence of an underground mass and a visual inspection of the property and structures.
Termite Inspection
The inspector (or a certified sub-contractor) will look at the interior and exterior areas of your home, checking for visible signs of a termite infestation, which include: droppings, broken wings, mud tubes, and damaged wood.
(Offered with a General Home Inspection Only)
(Offered with a General Home Inspection Only)
Radon Test
Many people get a short-term radon test as part of a home inspection, which is required for some real estate transactions. A certified sub-contractor will perform a Dual short-term test of 2-7 days in length is used to indicate the radon level in the home.
(Offered with a General Home Inspection Only)
(Offered with a General Home Inspection Only)
Septic Inspection
All components of the septic system are inspected for structural condition (tank, influent and effluent baffle tees, pumps, floats, etc.). An absorption test is run on the drain field with a minimum of 200 gallons of water to test the system's ability to handle a normal load of wastewater flow.
Sewer Line Camera Inspection
A plumbing camera inspection can detect whether you're dealing with a tree root infiltration; a broken, cracked or collapsed pipe; major blockage of grease, sediment or paper; or sagging pipe causing buildup & eventually blockage.
Commercial Inspection
The purpose of a Commercial Property Inspection, also known as the (PCA) Property Condition Assessment inspection is to obtain a third-party unbiased property inspection report to identify safety hazards, deferred maintenance issues, or system defects regarding electrical, roofing, plumbing, HVAC, and structural systems.
Drone Roof & Gutters Inspection
Drone Roof and Gutters Inspections are safer, faster, and cheaper than traditional roof inspections. They also tend to be more accurate because the technology enables the inspector to collect a wide range of data.
(Offered with a General Home Inspection only)
(Offered with a General Home Inspection only)
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