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A home inspection evaluates the condition of a home’s major systems and components, including the roof, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, foundation, and structure. Hiring a certified home inspector helps you identify potential issues before buying or selling.
A mold inspection detects hidden mold growth in walls, ceilings, HVAC systems, and basements. Early mold testing prevents costly damage and protects your health by identifying the need for mold remediation services.
Radon testing measures the presence of radon gas, a naturally occurring radioactive gas linked to lung cancer. It’s recommended for every home, especially during a new home inspection or before occupancy.
If you notice musty odors, allergy symptoms, or visible mold, you likely need mold remediation. Professional mold inspection and mold testing can determine the extent of contamination and guide safe removal.
Yes. A termite inspection checks for wood-destroying organisms and structural damage. It’s crucial in areas prone to termite activity and typically part of a comprehensive house inspection.
A new construction inspection ensures your builder complies with code and construction quality standards. It includes site inspection, pre-drywall inspection, insulation inspection, and a final new home inspection before closing.
Air quality testing identifies airborne pollutants like mold spores, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and allergens. It’s essential for indoor air safety, especially in homes with past water damage or recent renovations.
A pre-drywall inspection should be done before the walls are sealed in a new construction project. It checks electrical wiring, plumbing, framing, HVAC ductwork, and more to catch hidden issues early.
You may need water quality testing if you notice cloudy water, a metallic taste, or recent plumbing changes. Testing ensures your water is safe for drinking, cooking, and bathing, especially in homes with private wells.
Radon mitigation systems lower indoor radon gas levels using fans and ventilation to redirect radon from beneath the foundation. Our certified team ensures proper installation for effective radon reduction.
Yes. Accurate mold testing determines the type and concentration of mold spores. This guides the scope of mold remediation and confirms that cleanup was successful with post-remediation clearance testing.
A site inspection assesses land conditions, drainage, grading, and construction progress. It is critical during new construction inspections to prevent long-term structural issues and foundation problems.
An insulation inspection evaluates the presence, quality, and R-value of insulation in attics, crawlspaces, and walls. It improves energy efficiency and comfort while revealing gaps or moisture issues.
Yes. Permanent radon reduction is possible with professionally installed radon mitigation systems. We use proven techniques to ensure your home remains below EPA action levels year-round.