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Buyers Inspections
The main goal of a home inspection is to identify any significant problems that could affect the safety or value of the home. This process helps buyers make informed decisions and can lead to negotiations regarding repairs or price adjustments. Buyers typically request a home inspection after making an offer but before closing the sale. This inspection can reveal hidden issues that may not be apparent during a casual walkthrough.

Pre-Listing Inspections
A pre-listing inspection is an essential step before putting your home on the market. Have your home inspected in advance, you can identify and address any potential issues, ensuring a smoother selling process. This proactive approach not only enhances your home's value but also builds buyer confidence. Don't leave surprises for later, get and make the necessary corrections before listing your property.

Pool Inspections
A pool home inspection evaluates the condition and safety of a swimming pool and its components, including the pool structure, equipment, and safety features. This inspection helps identify any issues that could lead to future costly repairs or safety hazards.
Wood Destroying Insects (WDI) / Mold Testing
Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) Inspections are crucial for identifying potential infestations of pests like termites, carpenter ants, and powder post beetles. These insects can cause significant structural damage to homes, often going unnoticed until extensive harm has occurred.
Mold home inspections are essential for maintaining a healthy living environment. Mold can grow rapidly, especially after water damage, and can lead to serious health issues, including respiratory problems and allergies. Regular inspections help identify mold presence before it becomes a significant problem.

Radon Testing
No matter where you are in America, your home may be exposed to dangerous radon gas. 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. Outdoors, radon will naturally dissipate harmlessly into the atmosphere as it rises through the crust. But in homes, it can become trapped, which is dangerous for the health of you and your family. Radon is colorless and odorless, and it is extremely carcinogenic. According to the EPA, radon is one of the leading contributors to the development of lung cancer, behind only smoking. For this reason, regular radon testing is key whether you’re a homeowner, or you’re interested in purchasing a home.

