• HOME INSPECTION

      HOME INSPECTION

      A home inspection observes and reports on the condition of a real estate property. This is our typical home inspection that catches common defects so you understand the investment you’re making.

    • PRE-LISTING INSPECTION

      PRE-LISTING INSPECTION

      When sellers have a pre-listing home inspection, they can get ahead of issues a buyer might find in the home and reduce the likelihood a deal will fall through.

    • 1-YEAR WARRANTY INSPECTION

      1-YEAR WARRANTY INSPECTION

      A one year builder warranty inspection will give you the knowledge you need to make sure your new home is of the quality you expect.

    • PRE-DRYWALL INSPECTION

      PRE-DRYWALL INSPECTION

      A pre-drywall inspection is an essential part of buying a newly constructed home. Your inspector will walk through the home to ensure that everything is compliant.

    • ROOF INSPECTION

      ROOF INSPECTION

      Roof inspections should occur regularly as they enable you to identify and fix small issues and problems before they become bigger (and more expensive).

    • EXTERIOR INSPECTION

      EXTERIOR INSPECTION

      The inspector will look at walkways, driveways, patios, decks, outdoor kitchens, steps, windows, and doors. A home’s siding, trim, and surface drainage will also be checked.

    • INTERIOR INSPECTION

      INTERIOR INSPECTION

      Your home inspector will provide a thorough inspection top-to-bottom of all interior features, systems, and fixtures, from the foundation to the kitchen sink.

    • HVAC INSPECTION

      HVAC INSPECTION

      HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Though the extent of HVAC systems can vary, there are key things a home inspector will check.

    • PLUMBING INSPECTION

      PLUMBING INSPECTION

      Your home’s plumbing is a complex network comprised of three systems designed to supply water, transport waste, and provide fuel for key areas in the home, like bathrooms and kitchens.

    • ELECTRICAL INSPECTION

      ELECTRICAL INSPECTION

      Your home inspector is going to check to make sure that your electrical panels, outlets, and all electrical wiring are both functioning and safe to use.

    • MOLD INSPECTION

      MOLD INSPECTION

      We always recommend a mold test before buying a home. On top of being hazardous to your health, mold also has the capacity to create irreversible structural damage if left untreated.

    • POOL & SPA INSPECTION

      POOL & SPA INSPECTION

      Pools and spas can be relaxing and therapeutic additions to any home or multi-unit housing structure, but only if they’re safe and properly maintained.

    • WDI INSPECTION

      WDI INSPECTION

      A WDI Inspection is a thorough examination of a property to determine if there are visible signs of wood-destroying insects.

    • RADON INSPECTION

      RADON INSPECTION

      Radon: the colorless, odorless gas emitted into the air by the radioactive element, radium, as it breaks down in soil, rock, and water. Typically, radon enters buildings through small cracks or openings in foundations undetected.

    • THERMAL IMAGE INSPECTION

      THERMAL IMAGE INSPECTION

      Thermal inspections are a advanced way to provide a non-destructive, non-invasive solution to detecting moisture, mold, electrical, and structural concerns.

    • DRONE INSPECTION

      DRONE INSPECTION

      A drone roof inspection can be done much faster — and there’s no danger to the roof or the people performing the inspection.

    • LEAD INSPECTION

      LEAD INSPECTION

      This on-site investigation can determine the presence, location and sometimes the severity of lead-based paint hazards.

    • SPRINKLER INSPECTION

      SPRINKLER INSPECTION

      Since fire sprinkler systems need to be available on demand at all times, they need to be inspected annually to ensure that they will work properly during a fire emergency.

    • HOME APPRAISAL

      HOME APPRAISAL

      Most residential appraisals are completed in one weeks or less. In addition, each real estate appraisal goes through an extensive internal review process ensuring the highest quality for every assignment.

    • HOME MEASUREMENT

      HOME MEASUREMENT

      Providing our clients the most accurate measurements to maximize overall asset value of the structure. We have the advantage of greater speed and precision using laser and digital measuring tapes.

    • REPAIR VERIFICATION

      REPAIR VERIFICATION

      The verification of a “fixed issue” in the home or on the grounds. Simply put the inspection to document if the issue has been fixed or not.

    • FLOOR INSPECTION

      FLOOR INSPECTION

      Floor inspections are to help pinpoint installation errors, unsuitable site conditions, maintenance issues, and manufacturing defects in flooring installations before they put the integrity of an entire building at risk.

    • ENERGY INSPECTION

      ENERGY INSPECTION

      During an energy assessment of your home, we will check the insulation, HVAC, and other components of the house that contribute to high energy usage.

    • CHIMNEY INSPECTION (LEVEL 1)

      CHIMNEY INSPECTION (LEVEL 1)

      The chimney inspection focuses on the readily accessible and visible components of the venting system, connected appliances, enclosing structure, and the flue to ensure that no restrictions or blockages have developed over time.

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