Every inspection service comes with a detailed report outlining your findings. We don’t just leave you with data; our inspectors are happy to schedule a consultation to discuss your findings in detail. This personalized interaction allows you to ask questions, gain a deeper understanding of any identified issues, and explore recommended next steps to address them. With our expert guidance, you’ll have the information you need to make informed decisions about your property.
Home inspections give you a complete understanding of a home’s condition before you make one of the biggest investments of your life. We take our time evaluating every major component including the roof, structure, foundation, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and interior systems. You receive a detailed digital report with photos, clear explanations, and recommendations that help you make confident decisions. Whether you are buying, selling, or maintaining your property, our goal is to protect your investment and provide peace of mind at every step.
Take charge of your home sale with a pre-listing inspection. This professional assessment reveals the property's condition upfront, allowing you to address any potential issues before listing. By proactively addressing repairs, you can strengthen your negotiating position, attract serious buyers faster, and potentially sell your home for a higher price.
Radon testing identifies the presence of a harmful radioactive gas that can enter homes through the foundation and go unnoticed without proper detection. Our professional testing equipment provides accurate readings so you know whether radon levels are safe or if mitigation is needed. Radon is a leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, which makes testing an important step in keeping your family protected. We deliver clear results and guidance so you can take action with confidence.
Don't let hidden sewer line problems become a costly headache. Our sewer scope inspections utilize a specialized camera to provide a visual inspection of your entire sewer line. This allows us to identify any blockages, root intrusions, cracks, or other issues that could be hindering proper drainage. By proactively addressing these concerns, you can avoid future backups, overflows, and expensive repairs.
There are over 400,000 types of mold, and while there are only a few dozen that are toxic, exposure to many molds can lead to health problems. It can also cause structural damage to your house.