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609-802-2001
Serving Mercer, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester Counties
Let Me Be Your Home Inspector!
While homeownership is the American Dream, that dream can turn into a nightmare for an uninformed buyer. Even newly constructed homes can have hidden defects that can cost you money in the Long run. That's why hiring a trained professional to inspect your home before you purchase it can save you money and headaches down the road. I'm an InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector, and I'm the professional you need!
My Specialty Services
Home Inspection
Move-in Certified Inspection
If you're selling your home, let me inspect it before you even list it. A Move-In Certified Seller's Inspection alerts you to any defects or problems so that you can address them before prospective buyers discover them. Take the time you need to obtain reasonable repair estimates, avoid 11th-hour delays, and justify your full asking price by having your home for sale inspected now.
Termite Inspection
Termite Inspection
Wood-destroying insects can cause serious damage to the wooden structural components of a house. They can hide and go undetected for a long time, but there are many telltale signs for different species that indicate their presence. I'll inspect your home for evidence of infestation now before it becomes an expensive problem later.
Sewer Scope
Sewer Scope
Buying a new home or building?
Don’t let a faulty sewer add to the expense or ruin the excitement of your new home! As part of your home or building inspection, have the sewer inspected for roots, blockages, and breaks that could cost thousands to repair or replace. It’s better to know about these types of issues in the beginning, rather than be surprised with them after the sale!
Radon Testing
Radon Testing
Although radon is a naturally occurring gas in our environment, it is also the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths in the U.S., according to the Surgeon General. Nearly one out of every 15 homes is estimated to have elevated radon levels. The Surgeon General and the Environmental Protection Agency recommend testing all houses. Millions of Americans have had their homes tested for radon, and you should, too.