Our Home Inspection Services

HOME
INSPECTIONS

The standard home inspector’s report will cover the condition of the home in it’s complete entirety.

New Construction
Inspections

The inspection certifies that the home is structurally sound and compliant with building code standards.

Mortgage Loan
Inspections

A Mortgage Loan Inspection is a sketch made for a real estate closing. We will visit a property with a deed given by the company.

Phase Construction
Inspections

A phase construction inspection is an service for anyone who is looking to have a professional opinion regarding the quality and installation practices used.

Septic
Testing

We perform both traditional and aerobic septic testing.

Thermal Image
Inspections

Infrared is an advanced, non-invasive tech that allows an inspector the ability to show homeowners things that can’t be revealed using normal inspection methods.

WDI
Inspections

This is a written report of a termite inspection on a home, where visible and accessible evidence of infestation or damage by wood destroying insects is documented.

Well Water
Testing

We provide coliform testing in your water and we make sure to get you the most accurate results for your water.

Covering All Bases

Home Inspections

With our home inspections, you can be sure that nothing will be overlooked. We inspect all properties as if we were the ones making this big investment, meaning we will take the utmost care in making sure your property is safe and habitable. After our inspection, you can expect a written report containing all of our findings and other important information. In turn, that will lead you to make a more informed and educated decision about the property you are purchasing. Without a doubt, an inspection such as this can be very beneficial to all that are involved in the purchasing process.

The standard home inspector’s report will cover the condition of the home’s heating system, central air conditioning system (temperature permitting), interior plumbing system, electrical system, the roof, attic, and visible insulation, along with walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, foundation, basement, and structural components.

Exceptional Service

Being Safe from the Start

New Construction Inspections

Building your own home is an exciting journey, but like any other construction job, safety should be a primary concern. A small mistake during the construction process can be costly down the line. With that in mind, it’s best to avoid such problems by scheduling a new construction inspection. This type of inspection certifies that the home is structurally sound and compliant with building code standards. A pre-drywall inspection also includes an examination of the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC rough-ins for code compliance.

Closing the Right Way

Mortgage Loan Inspections

A Mortgage Loan Inspection (MLIP) is a sketch made for a real estate closing. A single surveyor, or a crew will visit a property with a deed provided by the title company. They will look for monuments that fit the deed calls and measure them and the house.

Licensed & Experienced

Ensure Safety

Phase Inspections

A new home inspection, also known as a construction or phase inspection, is an invaluable service for anyone who is looking to have a reliable and non-biased professional opinion regarding the quality and installation practices being utilized on their new home during the building process.

See Beyond the Surface

Thermal Image Inspections

Infrared (thermal imaging) is an advanced, non-invasive technology that allows a certified inspector the ability to show homeowners things about their homes that can’t be revealed using conventional inspection methods. A thermal imaging inspection is a great addition to a more superficial home inspection, as it can identify moisture intrusion, energy loss, and even hot spots. Undoubtedly, having a thermal imaging inspection will allow you to make a more solid decision about the property you are purchasing.

Loyal to Clients

Ensure Safety

WDI Inspections

A WDI Inspection is a written report of a termite inspection on a home, where visible and accessible evidence of infestation or damage by wood destroying insects is documented. WDI Inspections are typically required for a closing and commonly called a “Termite Inspection”, “Clearance Letter”, or “Termite Letter”.