Our Services
Our home inspections are performed with great care and attention to detail.

Home Inspections
Before you buy, have an independent 3rd party inspector perform your home inspection. A home inspection is a full property condition assessment. It can save you hundreds to thousands of dollars in expensive unforeseen problems after you move in.

Commercial Inspections

Pre-Listing Inspections

11-Month Warranty Inspections

Mold Sampling / Analysis

Termite Inspections / WDO’s

Radon Testing

Sewer Scope

Septic Inspection
Frequently Asked Questions
Buying or selling a home can be a stressful experience, but we’re here to ensure you know what to expect during your home inspection.
The short answer is, you make the determination.
Your home inspection is not an appraisal, which determines market value. It is not a municipal inspection, which verifies local code compliance. We will not pass or fail a house, but rather describe its physical condition and indicate what components and systems will need minor or major repair or replacement. It is for the purpose of informing you of any deficiencies in your house and making recommendations that you might deal with them accordingly to avoid compounding problems and expenses.
Not usually.
As the buyer, you’re the one paying for the inspection. So the report is your property. The only thing the seller gets is your repair request (if you make one).
A home inspection isn’t required but recommended.
Without an inspection, buyers could potentially purchase a home that needs significant repairs. Some of our clients feel it’s unnecessary to be present at the inspection. Our reports are extremely thorough and we will walk you through the report with any questions you may have. However, we do encourage our clients to be present at least for a final walkthrough for their own peace of mind and to address any questions or concerns in person and on-site.
- Roofing issues: leaks, missing shingles, full replacement needs
- Electrical: not up to code, frayed wiring
- Plumbing: leaking pipes, too small pipes, failing/non-working water heaters
- Foundation problems: cracked or sinking, which can lead to flooded basements/crawl spaces
- Termite damage
- Mold issues
- Windows and/or doors that leak, stick, don’t open, or are broken
- Chimney damage
- Presence of asbestos (which can increase the risk of developing pulmonary fibrosis) or lead paint