What We inspect
Plumbing Inspection
Electrical inspection. That's arching in the panel
Heating Inspection
Air Conditioning Inspection
Foundation Inspection
Exterior Inspection
Built-in Kitchen Appliance and Interior Inspection
Roof Structure
Roof and Gutter Inspection
Additional Services Offered
Radon Gas Testing
Radon gas is the leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Elevated levels need to be remediated. The only way to know if you have elevated radon is by testing. Radon gas is colorless and odorless. EPA recommends all houses, townhouses, and condominiums up to the 3rd floor be tested in a real estate transaction.
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Sewer Camera Inspections
Sewer camera inspections are a visual inspection of the interior of the sewage drain line. Root blockage and broken pipe can occur in any pipe, no matter the age. A sewer camera inspection is well spent money because the cost to repair is usually expensive.
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Termite and WDI Inspections
Termites are “Wood-Destroying Organisms,” and can cause thousands of dollars of damage to your home getting a termite inspection in the Atlanta area is important. The old saying is "there are houses that have termites and houses that will get termites".
We use Arrow Exterminators for our termite and wildlife inspections.
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Visual Molding Inspections
Visual mold inspection. Mold is often found in basements, crawl spaces, inside kitchen and bath sink cabinets, HVAC equipment
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Mold Testing or Indoor Air Quality Testing
If indoor air testing is needed, We can schedule testing with our contractor.
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Drone Roof Inspection
Drone roof inspections are included on all inspections
No Additional Fee
Radon and Radon Testing
Radon is a cancer causing radioactive gas
You cannot see, smell, or taste radon. But it may be a problem in your house. When you breathe air containing radon, you increase your chances of getting lung cancer. The Surgeon General of the United States has warned that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer.
If you are buying a home
You should test the home you are buying. Nearly 1 in 15 houses in the United States is estimated to have high radon levels. Testing is the only way to find out if the house you are buying has elevated levels. The EPA and Surgeon General recommend testing all homes below the third floor for radon.
You can fix a radon problem
If you find that the home you are buying has high radon levels, there are ways to fix a radon problem and bring the level down to acceptable levels.
AARST Certified Testing
Marion Hodges NRPP Certification ID # 110506