Services

Buyers Inspection

In both new and older homes, A Buyers Home Inspection is one of the most critical steps of your investment. This inspection will ensure that you are well informed about the strengths and weaknesses of the property. From the discrepancies, safety and maintenance concerns to the typical life expectancy of components, our Buyers Home Inspection is as thorough as it gets.

Pre-Listing Inspection

Performed while preparing to list a home for sale. Know the condition of your home before it hits the market. Save a "deal breaker" and get a Pre-Listing Inspection before you list the home.

New Construction

Yes, you should for sure get a home inspection for a new construction home, as there are always discrepancies found. Get the most out of your builder. This inspection will easily pay for itself, as it will typically cost the builder a lot more than the inspection to fix the items found.

Pre-Drywall Inspection

A Pre-Drywall Inspection is for new construction homes being built. We inspect before the drywall covers the components for good. From structural concerns to restricted air ducts, now is your chance to have items fixed before it can never be seen again unless the drywall is removed.

Warranty Inspection

Let a pro find the issues your new home has before the builder warranty expires. Think your new home doesn't have anything wrong? Well then you would be the first, as we always find concerns for the builder to fix. Humans make mistakes, so why wouldn't your builder?

Maintenance Inspection

Performed every 11-12 months as a home check-up. Ever wonder How your house is holding up? We will perform a Home Maintenance Inspection to see what you should consider fixing before things can get a lot worse.

Buyers Inspection


In both new and older homes, A Buyers Home Inspection is one of the most critical steps of your investment. This inspection will ensure that you are well informed about the strengths and weaknesses of the property. From the discrepancies, safety and maintenance concerns to the typical life expectancy of components, our Buyers Home Inspection is as thorough as it gets. Whether you are buying or selling, from newer homes to historic, this inspection is a must have.

Pre-Listing Inspection


Performed while preparing to list a home for sale. Know the condition of your home before it hits the market. Save a "deal breaker" and get a Pre-Listing Inspection before you list the home.

New Construction


Yes, you should for sure get a home inspection for a new construction home, as there are always discrepancies found. Get the most out of your builder. This inspection will easily pay for itself, as it will typically cost the builder a lot more than the inspection to fix the items found.

Pre-Drywall Inspection


A Pre-Drywall Inspection is for new construction homes being built. We inspect before the drywall covers the components for good. From structural concerns to restricted air ducts, now is your chance to have items fixed before it can never be seen again unless the drywall is removed.

Warranty Inspection


In both new and older homes, A General Home Inspection is one of the most critical steps of your investment.  This inspection will ensure that you are well informed about the strengths and weaknesses of the property. From the discrepancies, safety and maintenance concerns to the typical life expectancy of components, our General Home Inspection is as thorough as it gets. Whether you are buying or selling, from new construction to historic, this inspection is a must have.

Maintenance Inspection


Performed every 11-12 months as a home check-up. Ever wonder How your house is holding up? We will perform a Home Maintenance Inspection to see what you should consider fixing before things can get a lot worse.

Radon Gas Testing

What is radon gas? A cancer-causing, radioactive gas. You cannot see Radon, you cannot smell it or taste it, however, it is possible that it is in your home. Radon is a radioactive gas. When you breathe, air containing Radon gas, this unstable radioactive gas breaks down, sending trillions of charged particles on a collision path to the cells in your lungs. The electrical charge and impact to the cells can result in lung cancer. In fact, the Surgeon General has warned that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States today. Only smoking causes more lung cancer deaths.

Is there Radon in your Home?

Testing is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk from radon. EPA and the Surgeon General recommend testing all homes below the third floor for radon. Testing is inexpensive and easy—it should only take a few minutes of your time.

How Does Radon Enter a Home?

Radon typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Your home traps radon inside, where it can build up. Any home may have a radon problem. This means new and old homes, well-sealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements.

Is there Radon in North Carolina?

Radon can be found in most regions of North Carolina. Radon comes from the natural (radioactive) breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water and gets into the air you breathe. Radon gas has been found in high levels in all types of homes; homes with slab foundations, homes with crawl space foundations and homes with basements. You and your family are most likely to get your great­est exposure at home, where you spend most of your time.

There are Two General Ways to Test for Radon:

Short-Term Testing: The quickest way to test is with a 48 hours short-term test. Your questions about the safety of the air in your home related to Radon gas could be answers in as little as 2 days. Our company test using an electronic state of the art continuous monitor.

Long-Term Testing: Once we are confident that the Radon levels are within a safe level using a short term test you may want to consider a Long-term test. The long-term test remains in your home for more than 90 days. A long-term test will give you a reading of your home’s year-round average radon level and let us know if seasonal changes result in a variance in the Radon levels.

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