residential Inspections
Certified Inspectors will evaluate your property for safety, quality, and habitability. They inspect and identify issues in key systems such as structure, electricity, plumbing, HVAC, and roofing, throughout both the interior and exterior of the home, apartment or condo.
Certified Fortified Evaluators
Certified Fortified Evaluators evaluate buildings for safety & resilience to natural disasters, identify weak points, recommend mitigation measures, and reduce risk. They are essential in safeguarding properties against the destructive forces of nature, providing peace of mind to property owners and insurance companies.
Commercial Inspection
We inspect commercial properties such as offices, warehouses, and retail spaces. Our team assesses the entire property, including structure, electrical, and plumbing systems and provides a detailed report with repair and maintenance recommendations. Trust us for peace of mind as a commercial property owner.
pre-sale inspections
A pre-sale inspection evaluates a property before listing, identifying issues and repairs needed. It covers the home's structural components, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roof, and systems. A detailed report outlines deficiencies, assisting homeowners in making repairs and potential buyers in evaluating their house, apartment or condo. .
Pool & Spa Inspection
Our Pool & Spa inspection service offers a comprehensive examination of all parts and systems with experienced and certified inspectors. We find defects, leaks, or safety hazards and provide maintenance recommendations. We assess the pool/spa's structure, plumbing and electrical systems, and pool safety features.
New Construction Inspections
A new construction inspection ensures that a property is built to standard by examining all critical elements including structural integrity, plumbing, electricity, and HVAC systems. Our experts will also verify finishes meet quality standards. Once complete, a detailed report of any issues with recommendations for remediation is provided, giving homeowners much-needed peace of mind regarding their investment.
Mold & Air Sampling
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.
Asbestos
Asbestos inspection checks for asbestos-containing materials in properties. A thorough examination identifies the ACMs followed by testing. The report gives suggestions on safe management or removal of any ACMs found. The inspection complies with regulations & standards.
Lead Paint Inspection
Lead paint inspections test for the presence of lead-based paint in buildings built before 1978. These certified inspections promote safety by identifying hazards and providing recommendations for remediation. Pregnant women and young children, who are at higher risk of lead poisoning, can benefit from this service.
Infrared Inspections
Infrared inspections use specialized cameras to detect heat patterns and identify potential issues before they worsen, preventing costly failures, breakdowns, fires, and reducing utility costs and carbon emissions. It's valuable for complex systems in commercial, industrial, and residential properties.
Floorplan / Electrical Mapping
Floorplans are great for investors or homeowners that want to better understand the layout of the home, or plan for where the furniture will go. Electrical Mapping is an add-on to the floorplan that will identify where all the lights, outlets and electrical devices are located and what breakers they are connected to. This helps understand if certain circuits are overloaded or provide guidance of where to turn off power to a certain circuit.
Radon Testing
Radon testing can identify if the levels of radon in your home are dangerous. Radon is a radioactive gas that is odorless, tasteless, and invisible. It is naturally formed from the breakdown of heavy metals in the earth and can enter a home through cracks in floors, walls, drain systems, and other sources. The EPA has estimated that over 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. each year are attributed to radon. It is the number one cause of lung cancer deaths among non-smokers.
4-point Inspections
A 4-point inspection assesses electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and roof systems, required by insurance companies for older or high-claim homes. A licensed inspector evaluates these systems' condition and age, providing insurers with an overview of the house, reducing risk and ensuring adequate coverage. Homeowners learn about the systems' condition for informed decision-making.
Water Testing
Water quality testing is a specialized laboratory test that checks a home’s water supply for contaminants and pollutants, such as Nitrate, lead, and coliform bacteria. Testing can also reveal chemical imbalances of the pH, and other attributes, such as hardness. Testing ensures that the home’s water is potable and safe for everyday use.