Home Inspection: $350
I'll inspect the structure, systems and components of your home, inside and out, from the foundation to the roof, using the latest tools and technology. I encourage you to attend your inspection so that I can describe my process, explain my findings, point out important maintenance items, and answer all of your questions. My job isn't finished until you understand everything about your home, how it works, and how to maintain it.
As an InterNACHI® Certified Home Inspector, I adhere to a comprehensive Home Inspection Standards of Practice. This means that I will inspect all of the following, when visible and accessible: roof; structural components; attic, ventilation, and insulation; exterior cladding, porch and deck; attached garage; driveway; foundation; basement/crawlspace; fireplace; electrical system; plumbing system; HVAC system; and the interior.
Following my evaluation, I'll compile my findings in an easy-to-read report, which will included detailed descriptions and high-resolution digital photos of any issues I've discovered. I'll email you your report within 24 hours.
As an InterNACHI® Certified Home Inspector, I adhere to a comprehensive Home Inspection Standards of Practice. This means that I will inspect all of the following, when visible and accessible: roof; structural components; attic, ventilation, and insulation; exterior cladding, porch and deck; attached garage; driveway; foundation; basement/crawlspace; fireplace; electrical system; plumbing system; HVAC system; and the interior.
Following my evaluation, I'll compile my findings in an easy-to-read report, which will included detailed descriptions and high-resolution digital photos of any issues I've discovered. I'll email you your report within 24 hours.
Radon Gas Testing: $180
Radon is a naturally-occurring radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. Radon gas is inert, colorless and odorless. Radon is naturally in the atmosphere in trace amounts. Outdoors, radon disperses rapidly and, generally, is not a health issue. Most radon exposure occurs inside homes, schools and workplaces. Radon gas becomes trapped indoors after it enters buildings through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Indoor radon can be controlled and managed with proven, cost-effective techniques.
The only way to know if your home has high levels of radon is to test it. I will perform a radon test on your house. The national standards recommend mitigating if levels are at or above 4 picocuries/liter.
The only way to know if your home has high levels of radon is to test it. I will perform a radon test on your house. The national standards recommend mitigating if levels are at or above 4 picocuries/liter.