Last Updated: Nov 24, 2024

Residential Inspections


Having a quality home inspection by a certified home inspector is extremely important when purchasing a home.  A home is the place that you and your family will spend a large majority of their time and resources.  Help ensure that your property is a safe environment for you and the ones you love.  Having a quality inspection also helps provide financial security by preventing any unexpected expenses and repairs.


Pre-listing & New Construction Inspections


Having a home inspection performed before selling your property can help prevent unexpected repairs and stressful negotiating. While making your home more appealing to buyers which could make your home easier to sell.
Having a certified home inspector present when building a home can give you and your family piece of mind. Having your home inspected can help unsure that your home is a safe environment for your loved ones, and does not have any unexpected problems or costly repairs in the future.


Multi-Family dwellings Inspections


Multi-family dwellings are unique because of the high financial expenses that can occur with numerous heating, cooling, plumbing, and other systems that are present at one location. Help protect your investment and prevent unexpected expenses by using a certified home inspector before purchasing a multi-family dwelling.


Radon Testing


Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that may be harmful to humans. Radon is a known carcinogen, which means prolonged exposure to high levels of Radon gas can cause cancer.  In fact, the Surgeon General has declared Radon to be the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.  The amount of radon in the air is measured in picocuries of radon gas per liter of air, or “pCi/L.”  While any radon exposure creates some risk to health, a level of 4 pCi/L or higher is generally considered dangerous by the EPA, which recommends that remedial measures be taken to reduce or eliminate radon from the home/building.

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