Our Services

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

Residential Inspections

We specialize in single-family and multi-family residential properties including houses, condos, and duplexes.

Commercial Inspections

A commercial building inspection gives you peace of mind knowing that your property is safe for tenants and visitors.

Buyer's Inspections

Our buyer’s home inspections include a comprehensive report noting all issues and unlimited follow-ups and support from your home inspector.

Pre-Listing Inspections

A pre-listing inspection can reveal problems that the owner wasn’t aware of. It’s also useful for comparing to the buyer’s inspection.

11th Month Warranty Inspections

Just because your home is new, doesn’t necessarily mean it is defect-free. At your 11-month mark, take advantage of your last chance to take advantage of your warranty!

New Construction Inspections

Newly constructed homes need an objective third-party to inspect. Even the most skilled and dedicated contractors can make mistakes.

Water Testing

Find out if your water is safe and free from bacteria through our water quality testing service.

Radon Testing

Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer in the US, and can be found in almost any home. 

Thermal Imaging

Thermal imagery provides an immediate look at the condition of the home, without having to tear anything apart to see inside of walls. Thermal imaging is included with all home inspections.

Drone Inspections

Drone technology is much faster, safer, and more thorough than traditional methods, and it allows us to see areas that were previously inaccessible. Drone inspections are included with your inspection if access to the roof is unsafe.

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.

A home inspection includes checking for any structural issues such as foundation cracks, roof leaks, plumbing issues, electrical wiring, heating/cooling systems, insulation, windows, doors, chimneys, etc. Depending on how big the property is, a home inspection typically takes 2-3 hours.

Ensure all inspection points are free from clutter, including any closets that might lead to a crawlspace or attic, and clearing some space around your home’s perimeter. It’s also important to check the functionality of all built-in appliances, electric, and gas. If you don’t plan to attend the inspection, make sure your inspector has access to the home, and all pets are properly contained or moved.

A home doesn’t pass or fail an inspection. Instead, a home inspection is a thorough audit of your home’s components. In most cases, there will be concerns marked on your home inspection report, but these are strictly informative.

While you can legally skip a home inspection in many cases, doing so could mean  you may end up buying a home that has major issues that need to be fixed.

 

While a home inspector may recommend some minor repairs, they are not qualified to make major repairs. He or she can provide information about what needs to be repaired — and it might be helpful to know that information — but the decision to actually do the work lies solely with the homeowner. Not only does this give you the freedom to choose your contractors, but it also helps prevent a conflict of interest.