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The Home Inspector Is an important step in the home buying process

Writer's picture: Ray SahmRay Sahm

Home buying can have a lot of pitfalls that you may not see right away. This will be one of the biggest investments of your life and you want to do it right. Once you are in your due diligence phase of the buying process you need someone who does things right and will be available for you. You want someone to find all the little things so you don't have to a year into owning the home. For that you need a great home inspector.


  • Efficiency

    • Time is money. We know your time is valuable so we do what we need to quickly and properly.


  • Open Communication

    • We maintain constant communication to make sure you know what's going on and have everything you need.


  • Easy To Understand Reporting

    • The reports can get long, that's why we do our best to highlight the important things and walk you through it.


  • Experience

    • With experience comes efficiency and we've got it. We want to make sure to do our best constantly improving the way we do things.


Our 3-Step Process

Schedule an Inspection

Call us or book online. We can work with your timelines to make sure you make it by the end of your attorney review period.


Perform In-Depth Inspection

This is what we do best. We get in there and perform the inspection using our in-depth checklist of items throughout the whole home. We want to make sure to find every little thing for you so you know what you're buying. Let us find it so you don't have to.

Detailed Review With You

We know the report may seem daunting, but we've got your back. After we deliver the report we go over it with you to make sure you fully understand all of the recommendations and concerning items in the report. We want to make sure you are fully prepared and educated on the home you will be purchasing and leave nothing to luck.


What we look at

Home inspections can make you feel better about the home, they can be fun, and exhaust you all at the same time. Our goal is to help you uncover any and all potential defects with the house. We want to make sure you feel good about the home and we are there to do the dirty work.

  • Grounds and Exterior

  • Basement & Crawl Spaces

  • Roof, Attic, & Chimney

  • Heating and Cooling Systems

  • Electrical and Plumbing Utilities

  • Kitchens and Baths

  • Living Spaces

  • Garage


A licensed and certified Home Inspector can be a tremendous asset (or ally) when making the biggest purchase you’ll ever make. With 20+ years of project management and home renovation/construction experience, I can help you feel confident in your new home purchase. Trained and certified by InterNACHI, the American Home Inspectors Training Institute (AHIT), and ASHI, I can assist you make an informed decision, so you KNOW, TRUSTand LOVE your new HOME.


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We believe in quality work that's done by trained professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Exactly Would Require A Home Inspection?

When buying a new home, new construction home or a pre-owned home, you need an inspection for your peace of mind. Sellers also benefit from home inspections by knowing the condition of their home before listing. 


I’ve been in this home for years. How will a Home Inspection benefit me?

Homeowners who have owned their homes for several years do benefit from a home inspector's knowledge of maintenance and repairs, and experience and can offer a different perspective. You can also benefit by learning about new technologies or how your home can be improved by “Age In Place” modifications/adaptations.


How Long Does Your Inspection Take?

Every home is different depending on the number of defects observed, but the average time is 2 to 3 hours to inspect the entire property.


What Makes Us Different From The Local Competition?

The industry is full of inspectors who neither have the training, experience or qualifications to qualify as a home inspector. A professional knows what to look for and reports the condition to their clients in a detailed report outlining the condition of the home and provides insight to the buyer regarding the actual condition of all the items in the home, so the buyer can make an informed buying decision.


Why Do I Need a Pre-Purchase Home Inspection?

A home inspection is an important step in the home buying process. Professionally trained home inspectors assist in maintaining the health of your home and a property inspection makes home maintenance easy by catching minor problems before they become big problems.


Should I Be At The Home Inspection?

Yes, if it is possible, you should be there at the home inspection. We recommend that you be present at your home inspection so that you can ask your inspector any questions and see first hand any areas needing maintenance or repair.


What Is The Cost Of A Home Inspection?

The cost of your inspection depends on the number of bedrooms, age, and number of fixed AC units that serve the home. Testing for radon and termite inspections are additional.


Can I Call You For Advice After The Inspection?

Yes, feel free to call anytime.

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