Home Services

A Full General Home Inspection Includes:
As an InterNACHI member I must adhere to InterNACHI’s Standards of Practice. This means I will attempt to inspect all of the following (when accessible): 

  • Roof, vents, flashings, and trim
  • Gutters and downspouts
  • Skylight, chimney and other roof penetrations
  • Decks, stoops, porches, walkways, and railings
  • Eaves, soffit and fascia
  • Grading and drainage
  • Basement, foundation and crawlspace
  • Water penetration and foundation movement
  • Heating systems
  • Cooling systems
  • Main water shut off valves
  • Water heating system
  • Interior plumbing fixtures and faucets
  • Drainage sump pumps with accessible floats
  • Electrical service line and meter box
  • Main disconnect and service amperage
  • Electrical panels, breakers and fuses
  • Grounding and bonding
  • GFCIs and AFCIs
  • Fireplace damper door and hearth
  • Insulation and ventilation
  • Garage doors, safety sensors, and openers
  • And much more…

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Additional Services

  • Radon
  • Wood Destroying Insect
  • Mold
  • Indoor Air Quality
  • Lead Based Paint swabs
  • Water flow rate and potability
  • Infrared
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Move-In Certified

Sellers can order a Move-In Certified Seller Inspection, benefits including but not limited to:

  • Seller can assist in the inspection, which normally at a buyer’s inspection is not possible.
  • Seller and agent are alerted to any safety issues and repairs that need addressed.
  • Seller may dispute or clarify any misstatements
  • Seller may see home through eyes of an unbiased third party
  • Inspection may be used as a marketing tool, with both yard signs and the report available for viewing by potential buyers (reduces need for 11th hour negotiations).
  • May encourage a buyer to waive his own inspection contingency.
  • Sales are less likely to fall apart due to last minute revealed problems.
  • Provides full disclosure protection from future legal claims.
Move-In Certified Badge

A Warranty Inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of the interior and exterior of your new home and its major systems and components. It’s conducted during the 11th month of your occupancy – before the builder’s warranty expires. We follow InterNACHI’s comprehensive Standards of Practice. This means that we’ll inspect all of the following (if accessible): interior and exterior walls, windows & doors, HVAC, basement/crawlspace, fireplace, root & attic, electrical, and plumbing.