Raleigh home inspectors




















Proudly serving the people of North Raleigh-Durham and the surrounding communities for their home inspections. What we inspect: Visible roof covering materials, shingles , flashings at roof penetrations and valleys, skylights, chimneys, gutters and downspouts. We assess the condition of these elements for proper function; looking for evidence of leakage or worn, damaged, or missing components.

Watch us in action! Here is what we inspect: Visible siding and trim, windows, doors, garages, porches, decks, stairs, and railings. We assess the elements for proper construction and function; looking for damage, missing components or other conditions that might lead to infiltration or functional concerns. What we inspect: visible areas of all walls, ceilings, stairways, representative windows and doors, and attic areas for signs of leakage and damage, sagging or other structural concerns.

Windows will be operated to determine function. In accessible attics, besides assessing structural components, we will note insulation and ventilation conditions.

What we inspect: Visible load-bearing framing components, foundation walls, slabs, piers and columns and major structural components. Visible, accessible structural components will be assessed for function and presence of damage, decay or defects.

We look for water penetration at below grade areas. What we inspect: Plumbing fixtures and built-in appliances. We check plumbing fixtures looking for water pressure or drainage issues and visible signs of leaks.

We check basic operational modes of the appliances and ventilators and look at cabinets and countertops for significant deficiencies. What we inspect: Visible components of the central AC or heat pump system including condensers and air handlers, and the distribution ductwork. The distribution system will also be assessed. What we inspect: Visible service panels components and household wiring and devices. We assess the condition of readily accessible panel components, note the presence of GFCIs, AFCIs, smoke alarms and check the operation of representative outlets, switches, fixtures and other devices.

What we inspect: Visible water supply piping, distribution piping, waste system piping, water heaters and plumbing fixtures. In my last two home purchases, I made a matrix or checklist so that I could objectively compare the houses based on what was important to me. So this looks like a Questions to ask a Home Inspector! Being a first time home buyer can be a scary process. All the hoops you have to jump threw to get to the end of the process can be exhausting.

Getting Ready? You applied for a Choosing the right home inspector for you! Home Inspection Carolina Choosing a home inspector is one of the most important parts of purchasing a home. Most contracts allow you to negotiate repairs with the seller or get credit at closing. Our inspectors find more defects than other inspectors which results in more savings to our clients.

We are confident in our abilities. If you attend the inspection and are not completely satisfied with the quality of your inspection during the option period. We will refund the inspection fee and pay for another inspector of your choosing. Home Spectors has partnered with vendors to bring our clients the most value added bonuses in the industry.

Call and we will explain everything included with your home inspection. You do not want to miss out on these benefits when buying a home. Schedule Home Inspection We serve the following areas. Follow Us!



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