Residential Services

  • Full Home Inspection

  • Pre-drywall new construction

  • Pre-move in new construction

  • 11-month warranty inspection

  • Maintenance Inspections

  • Aging in place inspections

Residential Property Inspections

Whether you are a first time home buyer or an experienced investor, you need a biased, third-party inspection to ensure you are getting the best value out of your investment.

We provide a thorough, and thoughtful inspection of your dream home or maybe even the home you currently live in. Our inspections can be tailored to fit your needs.

Our inspectors are qualified through the state of North Carolina as well as InterNACHI®. InterNACHI® is the world’s leading association for home inspectors.

We know life is hectic. We make it easy to schedule your home inspection. Everything is all online! Click the schedule button and you will be able to schedule and pay for your appointment, and then you will receive your thorough report, once complete, all online.

Our process:

  • Our inspectors are North Carolina licensed as well as certified by InterNACHI®. InterNACHI® is the world’s leading association for home inspectors. We follow both North Carolina Standards of Practice as well as InterNACHI® standards of Practice; which means you get more than just the basic North Carolina Standards.

  • We use state of the art software for inspection and reporting, so you get an easy to read and understand status of your home.

What to Expect

Home Maintenance Inspections

  • Don’t know what to do next? Just need a mini-inspection or walk-through.

  • We provide a quarterly maintenance inspection service where you will get a list of maintenance needs to help guide you in your home upkeep.

  • 4 visits in a 12-month period (scheduled around your schedule)

Aging in-place Inspections

  • "Aging in place" describes a senior citizen's ability to live independently in their home for as long as possible. Those who age in place will not have to move from their present residence to secure necessary support services in response to their changing needs.

  • Inspectors may recommend corrections and adaptations to the home to improve maneuverability, accessibility, and safety for elderly occupants and even non-elderly residents whose mobility is compromised.