Every inspection service comes with a detailed report outlining your findings. We don’t just leave you with data; our home 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.
A buyer's inspection is a crucial step in the homebuying process. It provides a comprehensive assessment of the property's condition, uncovering any hidden issues that could impact your future enjoyment and finances. This valuable information empowers you to make informed decisions about the home. With a clear understanding of potential problems, you can avoid costly surprises down the road and ensure you're investing in a property that meets your needs and budget.
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.
A commercial building inspection helps you identify potential problems before they become expensive repairs or even worse, an unsafe structure. It also gives you peace of mind knowing that your property is safe for tenants and visitors. This type of inspection is required by law in most states. Whether you're looking for a quick turnaround or a comprehensive inspection, our certified property inspectors are ready to serve you.
Recommended for most homes in New Jersey; radon is common in this region. Radon is a natural, radioactive, invisible, and odorless gas that is produced when uranium in the Earth’s crust decays and turns into radium. Radon is also the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.
Termites can go unnoticed until they cause catastrophic damage to your home. Whether you’re shopping for a home and suspect a termite issue, or you think your current home may be affected by termites, our home inspectors can provide you with comprehensive testing, and help you understand your options for termite remediation if we do discover an infestation.
Recommended any time the property has a pool or spa. This inspection looks at the visible structure, equipment, and basic safety features so you understand the condition of the pool, likely repairs, and safety concerns before you buy. We provide you with a comprehensive report including photos and recommendations for repair or replacement if necessary.
Especially important for older homes, homes with large trees in front, or properties with a history of backups. 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.
Best for buyers with allergies, asthma, or concerns about previous moisture/mold issues. An indoor air quality assessment helps you identify what can be contributing to poor indoor air quality. We'll tell you about the sources of contaminants in your home, how to reduce those pollutants, and what you can do to maintain optimal indoor air quality.
Recommended for homes built before 1980 or any property that may have converted from oil heat to another fuel. This scan looks for a buried oil tank that could leak and turn into a costly environmental problem after you own the home.
Recommended for homes with a fireplace, wood stove, or masonry chimney. This inspection focuses on visible damage, blockages, and safety issues that could create fire or carbon monoxide risks.
Recommended for properties with a septic system instead of public sewer. This evaluates accessible components of the system for signs of failure, backups, or expensive repairs so you know what you’re taking on before closing.
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