Services
Inspection Services
Welcome to our Inspection Services — where your home’s safety, quality, and value are our top priorities. We provide thorough, professional evaluations to help you buy, sell, or maintain with total confidence.
Residential Inspections
A residential home inspection is not only a detailed visual assessment of a property’s structure, systems, and components, but also an essential step in protecting your investment. From the roof to the foundation, a professional home inspection helps identify safety issues, defects, and potential future repairs, therefore giving homeowners or buyers a clear and reliable picture of the property’s condition. In addition, the inspection covers all key areas such as electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, and more. Ultimately, whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining a home in Charlotte, North Carolina, a home inspection provides valuable insight and, most importantly, peace of mind.
- Roof (shingles, flashing, chimney, gutters)
- Doors, windows (seals, frames, operation)
- Foundation (visible cracks, moisture)
- Grading & drainage
- Decks, patios, porches
- Electrical outlets & switches
- Lots of other Detailed checks
Seller Inspections
Our Seller’s Inspection, also known as a pre-listing inspection, is not only a proactive step homeowners can take before putting their property on the market, but also a smart way to stay ahead in the selling process. By uncovering potential issues early, this inspection helps prevent delays or deal-breakers, therefore giving sellers the opportunity to make repairs in advance or adjust the price accordingly. In addition, it builds trust with buyers, reduces last-minute surprises, and ultimately helps your home sell faster and smoother. Most importantly, by knowing your home’s condition ahead of time, you remain in control of the sale from start to finish.
- Certified & Experienced Inspectors
- Thorough Roof-to-Foundation Coverage
- Detailed Reports with Photos
- Flexible Scheduling & Fast Turnaround
New Construction Inspection
A Seller’s Inspection, also known as a pre-listing inspection, is not only a proactive step homeowners can take before putting their property on the market, but also a smart way to stay ahead in the selling process. By uncovering potential issues early, this inspection helps prevent delays or deal-breakers, therefore giving sellers the opportunity to make repairs in advance or adjust the price accordingly. In addition, it builds trust with buyers, reduces last-minute surprises, and ultimately helps your home sell faster and smoother. Most importantly, by knowing your home’s condition ahead of time, you remain in control of the sale from start to finish.
- Structural Integrity – Check foundation, framing, walls, and roofing for proper construction.
- Electrical Systems – Ensure wiring, outlets, panels, and GFCIs are correctly installed and safe.
- Plumbing Systems – Verify pipes, water pressure, drains, and fixtures are working properly.
- HVAC & Insulation – Confirm heating, cooling, and ventilation systems are functional and energy-efficient.
- Final Touches – Identify any incomplete work and cosmetic defects before closing.
Mold and Radon Testing
Mold and Radon Testing are not only essential services that protect your home’s air quality and your family’s health, but also important steps in maintaining long-term safety. For example, mold testing detects hidden moisture issues and airborne spores that can trigger allergies or cause property damage, while radon testing checks for a dangerous radioactive gas that seeps through the ground and poses serious health risks. In addition, both tests provide clear, lab-certified results, therefore allowing you to take action before small problems grow into bigger concerns. Ultimately, whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining a home, these tests deliver peace of mind and, most importantly, added protection for you and your family.
- Short & Long-Term Testing Options – Choose fast results or extended accuracy.
- Basement & Crawl Space Monitoring – Measure radon where it’s most likely to enter.
- EPA-Approved Equipment – Reliable, calibrated devices for precise readings.

Frequently Asked Questions.
Yes. While a walkthrough might catch obvious issues, a professional home inspector uses tools, training, and experience to spot hidden concerns like roof leaks, faulty wiring, foundation cracks, or poor ventilation that most homeowners would miss.
A home inspection isn’t a pass-or-fail test—it’s an honest snapshot of the property’s condition. Every home, even brand new ones, has issues. The goal is to give you the knowledge to make informed decisions, not to hand out grades.
Inspectors check all readily accessible areas of the home. That means if an attic is blocked by boxes or a crawlspace hatch is sealed shut, we can’t safely access it. Clearing those areas ahead of time helps ensure nothing gets missed.
By identifying issues before they become costly repairs. For buyers, it can give you leverage in negotiations. For sellers, it allows you to fix problems in advance and avoid last-minute deal breakers. Either way, a small upfront investment can prevent expensive surprises later.
Our Working Process
Schedule the Inspection
Book a certified inspector before listing your home to get ahead of potential issues.
Complete the Home Review
The inspector examines the property from top to bottom, including all major systems.
Receive & Review the Report
Get a detailed report highlighting any defects, safety concerns, or maintenance needs.
Optional 6-Month Check-In
We’ll follow up in 6 months to review your report, answer questions, and offer guidance, helping you stay on top of your home’s health.