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This happens after a buyer has made an offer on a home and before closing the sale. After the inspection, the buyer can renegotiate their offer if issues arise. This allows the buyer to ensure they are paying a fair price before making the final big decision.
Professional testing to identify indoor air pollutants including mold, allergens, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), dust, bacteria, and other contaminants. We collect air samples from multiple areas of your home and provide a detailed lab analysis to ensure your indoor environment is safe and healthy.
Before someone places their property on the market, this inspection can provide the seller with upfront information about the condition of the property. This allows them more control over repairs and may strengthen their negotiating position. It communicates to potential buyers that the seller is operating in good faith.
If a home is still under construction, then this inspection can be performed. A first inspection is carried out, so the inspector can examine the framing and installation of systems. It is inspected a second time to inspect everything else once the home is complete.
Just before the builder's warranty expires, this inspection is carried out. It is critical to identify defects in the home that may have occurred during the homeownership process and may not have been detected before. This helps the homeowner to avoid paying out of pocket for the defect.
No matter who does the work, improper repairs are common in real estate transactions. A re-inspection is performed if the buyer has doubts about the quality of the work, and to ensure that any repairs made by the seller are up to code and done well.
This is a type of inspection done to check for wood-destroying organisms, including termites. The attic is inspected for minor damage that may indicate a housing issue. This also identifies conditions that could lead to an infestation or conditions that support an existing one.
While a home is being constructed, this inspection is performed for people who want an objective, honest, and professional opinion on the quality and installation practices being used in their home. It ensures that building defects are not being concealed and that the homeowner is aware of them.
This is designed to look for routine maintenance or any repairs that may have gone overlooked. It helps to identify any seemingly minor problems with the home that could be hazardous or expensive to fix in the future.
Inspectors will visit the worksite to evaluate the progress against what has been reported. This inspection validates that all work items and materials included are in place. This can also assist in calculating the appropriate release of funds.
This test detects radon, an odorless, colorless, and tasteless radioactive gas that breaks down in soil, rock, and water. The Surgeon General and the EPA recommend testing for this substance below the third floor in all homes due to its potential to cause cancer. (North Carolina Only)
Some chemical contaminants found in a water source can cause long-term health problems that develop over several years. A water inspection can identify unsafe water and ensure that the water treatment system is satisfactory. (North Carolina Only)
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