Inspection start at $349 up to 2500 sq. ft.
A home inspection is a noninvasive, visual observation of your future house. The inspection identifies systems and components that are not functioning properly, deficient, unsafe, or are near the end of their service lives. Inspections includes comments to improve, correct, or monitor for future correction.
Our General Home inspections is a whole house inspection that covers: Exterior, Roof, Structure/Foundation, Plumbing, Electrical, Interior and HVAC systems.
Home Inspections typically take 1.5-2 Hours and provide a digital PDF fully detailed report with pictures and descriptions.
Insects, like termites, beetles, and carpenter ants, also pose significant threats to homes. Knowing before you buy the house is an important detail.
Our WDO Termite inspection can be separate or coupled with a home inspection, looks for the signs of activity or infestation for all WDO pests.
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A new service to offer either as a stand alone or coupled with a home inspection.
A 48 hour Radon test is the only way to know the levels inside your house. If radon levels in your home are high, you and your family could be at risk for lung cancer from radon.
We offer Radon in Ohio and West Virginia ONLY.
Asbestos, mold, bacteria, viruses, pathogens, and other indoor air pollutants are commonly found in homes and businesses.
Protect your family with a professional residential indoor air/Air mold test.
When selling the home, its a great idea to get a pre-listing home inspection to reduce any surprises that may slow down the process.
Statistics show that the pre-listed home can have a smoother transaction.
Consider contacting up before you list your house so we can help identify any problems.
A full home inspection may not be for everybody. Those who are buying investment property or fixer uppers can customize the inspection to view one or two areas of the house.
Contact the office and we can customize an inspection for you!
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Testing your home is the only way to know if radon levels are high. If radon levels in your home are high, you and your family could be at risk for lung cancer from radon.