Home Inspection
Considering buying a new home? Don't sign on the dotted line until you've had a professional home inspection.
A home inspection is an objective examination of the physical structure and systems of a house, from the roof to the foundation. Inspectors look for any major problems that could potentially lead to expensive repairs down the road. Read More >>
Pre-Listing Inspection
When selling a home, it's important to be proactive and address any potential problems before putting the house on the market.
A pre-listing inspection is a service that helps identify potential issues that could turn off potential buyers or cause the sale to fall through. Read More >>
Termite Inspection
Spring is the time of year when termites begin to swarm, and homeowners across the country start to panic.
Termites are one of the most destructive pests, capable of causing extensive damage to homes and other structures. A thorough inspection by a qualified termite control service is the best way to detect an infestation before it has a chance to do serious harm. Most people are not familiar with the signs of termite activity, and as a result, infestations can go undetected for months or even years. Read More >>
Radon Gas Test
Radon is a naturally-occurring radioactive gas that can be found in all types of buildings, including homes.
While radon gas itself is not harmful, it can contribute to poor indoor air quality and has been linked to lung cancer. As a result, it's important to test for radon gas levels in your home and take steps to reduce the level if necessary. Read More >>
Mold Assessment
Many homeowners are unaware of the dangers of mold and the potential health hazards it poses.
mold thrives in wet or humid environments, and can quickly spread throughout a home if left unchecked. Some types of mold can cause serious respiratory problems, and exposure to mold has been linked to a variety of other health problems, including headaches, dizziness, skin rashes, and fatigue. A trained inspector will be able to identify the source of the problem and recommend the best course of action to remediate the issue. Read More >>
Property Inspection
A property inspection is an important service that can save you a lot of money and headache in the long run.
By having a professional inspect your prospective property, you can be sure that any hidden damage or potential problems are discovered before you enter into a purchase agreement. Additionally, a property inspection can give you peace of mind by providing a detailed report of the condition of the property. Read More >>
Infrared Inspection
An infrared inspection is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method used to detect irregularities in objects and materials.
The inspection is performed by an infrared camera, which can detect temperature differences on the surface of an object. This technique is often used to inspect electrical equipment for loose connections or overheating, as well as to find hidden leaks in pipes and ductwork. Infrared inspection is a fast and effective way to identify problems before they cause more serious damage. Read More >>
Foundation Inspection
Having a sound foundation is important for the stability and longevity of your home.
Because the foundation supports the weight of the entire structure, any damage or instability can quickly lead to extensive repairs. That's why it's important to have a professional foundation inspection service perform a thorough examination of your home's foundation on a regular basis. Foundation inspectors are trained to identify any signs of damage, such as cracks or settling. They will also assess the soil around the foundation to ensure that it is not eroding or otherwise causing instability. Read More >>
Lawn Sprinkler Inspection
A lawn sprinkler inspection is a simple and effective way to ensure that your system is operating at peak efficiency.
Our trained technicians will thoroughly inspect your entire system, from the mainline to the sprinkler heads, looking for any signs of wear or damage. We will also check for any clogs or blockages that could impede water flow. In addition, we will test your system to ensure that it is providing adequate coverage for your lawn. Read More >>
Swimming Pool Inspection
Having a swimming pool in your backyard is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and stay cool in the summer months.
However, pools also require a significant amount of maintenance and upkeep. In order to ensure that your pool is safe and clean, it is important to have it inspected on a regular basis by a professional. A pool inspection service will check for any signs of wear or damage, as well as test the water quality and pH levels. They will also clean the filter and make sure that all of the equipment is in good working order. Read More >>
Well Flow Test
A well flow test is an important tool for determining the potential productivity of a new well.
The test is conducted by pumping water from the well at a constant rate and measuring the resulting decline in water level over time. By analyzing the data from the test, hydrogeologists can estimate the amount of water that the well can produce on a daily basis. Flow tests are also used to assess the efficiency of existing wells and to identify problems such as declining water levels or poor water quality. Often a well flow test is required by law before a new well can be drilled. Read More >>
Deck Inspection
Decks are a popular addition to many homes, providing a space for outdoor entertaining and relaxation.
However, decks can also be a source of potential danger if they are not properly maintained. Every year, there are reports of injuries and even fatalities resulting from deck collapses. By taking the time to inspect your deck, you can help to keep your family and friends safe while enjoying the outdoors. Read More >>
Builders Warranty Inspection
When you buy a new home, it's important to have a builders warranty inspection to make sure that everything is in good working order.
Your inspector will check for structural defects, construction defects, and problems with the systems and appliances in your home. If any of these are found, your builder will be responsible for making repairs. In some cases, you may also be able to get a refund on your purchase price. A builders warranty inspection can give you peace of mind that your new home is free of any major defects. Read More >>
Pre-Drywall Inspection
When building a new home or preparing for a major renovation, it is important to have a pre-drywall inspection carried out..
This inspection allows you to identify any potential problems with the structure of your walls before they are covered with drywall. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to make any necessary repairs or modifications. During a pre-drywall inspection, a trained inspector will evaluate the framing of your walls, checking for any signs of damage or defects. They will also check the electrical wiring and plumbing to ensure that everything is in working order Read More >>
Walk and Talk Inspection
A walk and talk home inspection is a great way to get to know your new home and learn about any potential maintenance issues that may need to be addressed.
During the inspection, a certified professional will walk through the home with you, pointing out any areas of concern and answering any questions you may have. The walk and talk home inspection is a great opportunity to get to know your new home and ensure that it is in good condition. With a little bit of knowledge, you can keep your new home in tip-top shape for years to come. Read More >>