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Real Estate Inspection
Starting at $400
Basic real estate inspection includes; inspecting the exterior and interior for safety and functionality.
Inspect the attic for insulation levels and safety concerns. Inspect basement or crawlspace for safety concerns. visually check the water heater, air conditioner, and furnace. I'll also recommend any possible energy saving ideas.
Energy Audit
Starting at $450
An energy audit is a more in depth inspection of a house, identifying the thermal boundary and air barrier and making sure they are aligned. Combustion Appliance Zone testing to make sure fossil fuel appliances are working correctly and a blower door test to indicate how much air is moving through the house
“Outstanding service with a detailed report. Gave simple and actionable recommendations to improve energy efficiency and safety.” Christopher H.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I have a home inspection?
Why should I have a home inspection?
A thorough inspection is a critical step in purchasing a home, and many lenders won't offer financing on a home without one. Home inspections can uncover potentially life-threatening problems like mold or faulty wiring that could cause a significant fire.
What payment methods do you accept?
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept PayPal and venmo, as well as all major credit cards (such as MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover).
What is a home energy audit and should I have one?
What is a home energy audit and should I have one?
The cost of an energy audit and any subsequent repair work can be significant. However, the repairs will create long-lasting energy bill savings. Every therm of natural gas or electrical watt your home doesn't use saves you money. Over the long run, yes, energy audits are worth the cost.
Why would I need a certified home inspector? I have a friend who is a contractor
Why would I need a certified home inspector? I have a friend who is a contractor
A home inspector will look at the components of a building differently than a contractor. A home inspector is more concerned about safety, durability and functionality rather than the ascetic look of a building.