I’m buying a townhome- should I get a condo inspection or a full home inspection?

By |2025-12-02T20:43:52+00:00May 19th, 2023||

Ultimately, the choice is yours. A condo inspection excludes the roof and exterior, making it an interior-only inspection that’s really intended for condo buildings where units “stack” on top of each other. Townhome communities often have associations that maintain common areas like the roof and exterior, but there are limitations. The association will only repair

Do we check for Mold?

By |2025-12-02T20:44:34+00:00October 22nd, 2023||

Identifying mold is outside the scope of a standard home inspection, but we do offer indoor air quality testing as an add-on service. This test can determine if elevated or concerning levels of mold are present in the home. Our trained inspectors collect the air samples and send them to an independent lab, with results

Do we check for asbestos, lead-based paint, or other environmental hazards?

By |2025-12-02T20:45:13+00:00February 22nd, 2022||

Testing for asbestos, lead-based paint, and other environmental hazards is outside the scope of a standard home inspection. While we’ll always do our best to point out potential concerns, confirming the presence of these hazards requires specialized lab testing. These services are typically handled by third-party environmental companies or specialty inspectors at an additional cost.

Do we inspect the sewer drain pipes?

By |2025-12-02T20:45:47+00:00March 18th, 2022||

A standard home inspection only covers components that are visible and readily accessible. We can run water and look for signs of backups or leaks, but many drain line issues can’t be identified this way. Sewer drain lines are typically hidden underground and are outside the scope of a standard inspection. We do offer a

Do we inspect private septic systems?

By |2025-12-02T20:47:53+00:00October 22nd, 2023||

We don’t inspect private septic systems as part of a standard home inspection. These systems are underground, often require pumping first, and are outside the scope of a home inspection. That said, we’ve partnered with Dr. Poo Sanitation Solutions - a trusted, licensed septic company that provides full inspections, including tank condition, drain field performance,

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