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RALEIGH NC HOME INSPECTION PRICES STARTING AT $199 FOR A  NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSPECTION BY A STATE CERTIFIED NC HOME INSPECTOR. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA / NC LICENSED ASHI, NACHI CERTIFIED, NORTH CAROLINA INSPECTORS,  HOME INSPECTION SERVICES FOR ALAMANCE, CHATHAM, JOHNSTON, LEE, ORANGE, WAKE. TOWNS AND SURROUNDING AREAS  CHAPEL HILL, HILLSBOROUGH, RALEIGH, NC, APEX, NC, DURHAM, NC, CARY, NC COUNTIES.

GREATER TRIANGLE AREA AND SURROUNDING TOWNS: RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHAPEL HILL - CARY - HILLSBOROUGH - CARRBORO - APEX - HOLLY SPRINGS - FUQUAY-VARINA - GARNER - MORRISVILLE

AREAS OF INSPECTION - NC HOME INSPECTOR

STRUCTURE
ROOF
FOUNDATION
BASEMENT AND CRAWL SPACES
EXTERIOR SIDING AND TRIM
GARAGE, DRIVEWAY AND WALKS
PATIO AND DECKS
ATTICS AND SKYLIGHTS
FIREPLACES AND CHIMNEYS
GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS
HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS
PLUMBING SYSTEMS
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
WALLS, FLOORS AND CEILING
WINDOWS AND DOORS
BATHROOMS
KITCHENS
APPLIANCES
DRAINAGE AND GRADING
INSULATION AND VENTILATION

 

EXTERIOR ASSESSMENT - NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSPECTOR STRUCTURE - Included in the inspection is an overall assessment of the structural components of the house. This includes the basement, attic rafters, floor joist, floors, walls, ceilings etc. The exterior walls and roof will also be evaluated for structure. In other words, the whole house will be given a general home inspection for structure and soundness by our North Carolina Home Inspector.
 

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PRICES - START AT $199 - The price is set according to the size of the house. Call for exact prices for your North Carolina real estate home inspection.

REPORT - ON SITE SUMMARY REPORT - At the end of the home inspection, you will receive a summary report of the repairs. You are now ready to negotiate any repairs right after the inspection.

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - Our home inspectors are professionals. We are one of the few companies that offer a money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with our home inspection, we will gladly refund your money.
 

APPLIANCES - All appliances that are purchased with the house will be tested at no extra charge. Appliances such as the dishwasher, stove, refrigerator and the washer and dryer.
 

ROOF INSPECTION BY HOME INSPECTOR NC - The client will receive a complete detailed report on the condition of the roof. Starting with the slope of the roof and how many layers of shingles are installed . We will identify the type of shingles, an estimate of the age of the shingles, and give an estimate as to the remaining life of the shingles. Along with the shingles, the roof flashings will be examined and evaluated. In conjunction with the roof inspection, our home inspector NC will detail the condition of any plumbing vents and chimneys. A very important aspect of the roof inspection is the settlement of the roof structure. Settlement with older homes is expected but if the roof has some really low areas, it could be a sign of rafter problems or sheating wood root. If our Home Inspector NC sees any of these signs, a thorough investigation will be done to determine the cause of the problem and repair costs. You, the buyer, can depend on our North Carolina Home Inspector.

RAIN GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS  INSPECTED BY CERTIFIED NC HOME INSPECTORS - Water is the enemy to a home owner. The rain gutters and downspouts are of extreme importance. It is estimated that over 50% of the water problems in the basement are from improper water control and direction from the down spouts. In addition to water in the basement, improper water control will also cause wood rot and termites. To our NC Home Inspector, the rain gutters and down spouts inspection is a major area of concern.

SITE AND DRAINAGE - NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSPECTORS EVALUATE THE SLOPE OF THE GROUND FOR DIRECTION OF DRAINAGE - If rain water drains towards the house instead of away from the house, serious water damage could develop. The discharge area of the water gutter downspouts is of vital importance. The amount of rain water coming off the roof could be in the thousands of gallons. If the water is being discharged alongside the foundations, sooner or later, the water will damage the foundation and migrate into the basement. Every North Carolina Home Inspector is aware of this situation and will inspect this area very carefully with your home inspection.

EXTERIOR ASSESSMENT - HOME INSPECTION - We inspect and report on the overall structure and the condition of the exterior building materials and related items. This includes: siding, paint, trim, decks, patios sidewalks, outside electric lines, doors, windows, and even vegetation and trees that could be damaging the dwelling. With a North Carolina Home Inspector, this areas is important because of the harsh weather in NC.
 

(A) SIDING AND TRIM - Will be inspected for: structure and condition. The type of siding, nailing defects, soil contact, cracks and moisture damage.

(B) DECKS - Many decks are built by the homeowner. Due to this reason, our home inspector will examine the structure and condition of the deck very carefully. Included in the deck inspection: (1) evaluation to determine unsafe conditions; (2) moisture damage; (3) deck steps and handrails; (4) deck footings; (5) Evidence of poor drainage and (6) earth to wood contact. The NC home inspector will inspect it all.

(C) PATIOS - The patio inspection is not to be taken lightly. Our Home Inspector NC knows that the tough winters in North Carolina can damage a patio. There are problems with a patio that can result in some very expensive repairs. Our Home Inspector NC will inspect the following: functional, safe, worn or near the end of useful life and whether or not there are any major cracks or raised surfaces that may be a trip hazard, concrete above the siding that brings water toward the wood structure of the house that may cause wood rot and termites. A negative sloped patio that is direction water toward the house rather than away from it. A negative slope can cause damage to the foundation, wood rot and termites.

(D) SIDEWALKS - Sidewalk repairs can be very expensive. Our Home Inspector NC estimates that the cost of replacement is approximately $250 per slab in North Carolina. Sidewalks will be inspected for condition, major cracks and deterioration, inspection for poor drainage and raised areas that might be considered a trip hazard, especially slabs that are next to trees.  It is not uncommon for large tree roots to lift a concrete slab as much as eight inches.

(E) POWER LINES - The main electrical power line will be inspected for condition and whether or not the line is touching any trees. Questions that will be answered are:

(1) Is the line a safe height above the grounds and driveway?
(2) Are there any improper splices on the line?
(3) Does the line have a proper drip loop to prevent water from entering the main line or panel box?

 (F) DOORS AND WINDOWS - All doors and windows will be inspected both from the exterior and exterior. The exterior doors will be given a special inspection for condition, weather strips, hardware, water damage, door jams and saddle. Our Home Inspector NC knows what the tough weather conditions in NC can do to doors and windows so they will pay special attention to this area.

(G) ENTRANCE STEPS - if there is one area of a house that seems to always be in need of maintenance, it's the entrance steps and porches. Our Home Inspector NC estimates that 50% of all North Carolina homes have some type of entrance stairs and porch damage. There is a long list of home inspection items that need to be evaluated with step and porch inspections: structure, safety, condition, railings, steps, footings, concrete areas, earth to wood contact, inspection for evidence of poor drainage, direction of the down spout water discharge since it could be close to the entrance steps or porch. It is also determined whether the steps and porch settled away from the house and does the exterior door open over a proper side landing. An unsafe condition is when the door opens over steps!

(H) VEGETATION AND TREES - Trees and vegetation planted too close to the dwelling can cause problems such as: (1) plant or trees touching the house or roof because it invites carpenter ants, (2) trees planted too close to the foundation that may be damaging the foundations, (3) earth to wood contact is visible, (4) overgrown landscaping and finally signs of poor drainage with erosion.

INTERIOR ASSESSMENT - NC HOME INSPECTION - We inspect and report the structural condition of the walls, ceilings, floor, windows, doors, stairs, electrical outlets, trim, etc. Again, our Home Inspector North Carolina is well trained in this area.

(A) WALLS, FLOORS, TRIM AND CEILINGS - Inspected for condition, stains and settlement. Particular attention will b paid to the settlement of the floors.  In an older house some settlement can be expected. However, if the floors are really pitched out of level, it's a sign of foundation or structural damage. When a floor pitch problem is noted, our Home Inspector NC will evaluate the foundation and structure for condition and settlement

(B) WINDOWS AND DOORS  - The doors and door hardware will be inspected for condition, function and squareness with the door opening. The windows are of prime importance in the inspection. In older houses many times the window are original and are beyond repair. And, to replace all the windows in a home is very costly. Most newer style homes have thermopane windows. It is not uncommon for these type of windows to have seal problems around the panes of glass. If the seal's broken, it lets moisture in between the two panes of glass. A fogged window develops so the window needs replacement. The North Carolina Home Inspector is well aware of this type of problem. And, for the reason mentioned, the window inspection is very important.

(C) ELECTRICAL OUTLETS - While inspecting the rooms, our home inspector NC will also test some of the electrical outlets for grounding and function. He will also inspect for over use of extension cords. An over load of electrical items on extension cords creates a hazardous condition and is one of the leading causes of electrical fires.

(D) HEAT SUPPLY - Believe it or not, many times a home inspector will discover that there is no heat in one or several rooms. People take out radiators, close off the heat register, remove the baseboards, etc. Our Home Inspector NC will examine each and every room for a proper heat supply.

(E) STAIRS - all the stairs in the house will be inspected for condition, uneven step rise, plumb and level and hand rails. If any handrails are missing or damaged on the stairs or around the stair openings special attention will be noted in the report about this condition. Missing, loose or damaged hand rails is one of the leading causes of serious injury in the home. Safety issues with stairs is not to be taken lightly. Our Home Inspector NC will check all stairs for safety, function and condition with every home inspection. 

KITCHEN - Our North Carolina Home Inspector will pay special attention to the kitchen and all appliances. We will inspect every cabinet door, drawers, countertop, sink, plumbing, stove and oven, store vents and fan, floor covering, walls and trim. We will also test as a courtesy, any appliances that the client may be purchasing from the seller. This includes the dishwasher, garbage compactor, refrigerator, disposal unit and microwave oven.

BATHROOMS - NC HOME INSPECTOR- Since bathrooms are a heavy water use area, special attention will be given to the bathrooms. The Home Inspector North Carolina will inspect and evaluate the sinks, bathtubs, toilets and showers. The floors and walls will be inspected very carefully since water damage is common in these areas. The bathroom vents, plumbing and the electrical outlets will also be inspected. The electrical outlets will be tested for grounding and function. And, if the outlets are GFCI types, they will be tested to assure that the outlet if functional.

PLUMBING ASSESSMENT - HOME INSPECTOR NC - We will describe and inspect all the visible plumbing in the house, both the supply and waste systems. This includes: visible condition of water feed lines, the waste pipes and vent stacks. Our North Carolina Home Inspector is very familiar with the newer type of plumbing and, of course, the older type plumbing systems in North Carolina. Plumbing repairs are very expensive and our NC Home Inspector will examine each and every system very carefully. The main water supply line and shut off valve will be inspected and shown to the client so he or she will know where to shut off the water in case of an emergency. Also included in the plumbing inspection is the laundry which includes the washer and dryer connections. And, the plumbing to all the fixtures in the house will be inspected and tested.

HEATING SYSTEM - HOME INSPECTOR NORTH CAROLINA -  Our Home Inspector will give a complete description of the type of heating system being inspected. The report will describe the overall general condition of the system along with the exact or approximate age of the furnace. Our Home Inspector NC will remove the front covers of the furnace when possible and inspect for the following: condition, rust, flame burning appearance, condition of the filter, etc. With every G. Warren Inc. home inspection, our NC Home Inspector will conduct a free carbon monoxide test on every furnace and hot water heater. We will make sure that there is heat to every room and if the heating system has a steam boiler, we will give a courtesy inspection on the heating pipes for asbestos.

CHIMNEY - NC HOME INSPECTOR - A complete visual inspection of the chimney will be conducted. Our Home Inspector NC will inspect for : odor, condition of the bricks and block, cracks, rain cap, chimney cap, water problems and poor performance. By poor performance we mean chimney that is blocked or has a back drafting problem, these conditions create a very dangerous situation. Our Home Inspector will also inspect for flashing problems, stains and chimney discoloration. in the interior of the house, we will inspect for drafts and cold air around the fireplace.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - HOME INSPECTION NC - The following is only a partial list of items inspected and evaluated in the electrical inspection. We will inspect and evaluate the system for size, type of entrance, condition of wiring and overall safety of the electrical system. The Home Inspector NC will also open the electrical panel and check the following: inspect for aluminum distribution wiring, the condition of breakers or fuses, determine the amps if the box has a main breaker and inspect for the proper grounding of the system.

AIR CONDITIONING - NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSPECTOR - Central air conditioning can only be tested if the outdoor temperature is above 65 degrees. As per the manufacturers' instructions, to test a central air conditioning unit below this temperature could cause serious damage to the unit. Therefore, no home inspector will test an air conditioning unit in cold weather. However, if the central air conditioning can be inspected, our Home Inspector NC will use the latest high tech equipment. A laser thermometer will be used to check the supply and return duct air temperatures. These temperature readings will enable the inspector to determine the condition and performance level of the unit. Our Home Inspector NC will give the system a complete visible inspection. The following are some of the major AC components that will be inspected: compressor / evaporator - besides performance, the unit will be inspected for rust, physical condition and where and how it is situated. Service lines will be verified as insulated, functional and has the proper accepted temperature range for efficiency. Condenser drains are check for condition and to determine if the line is being properly discharged. Electrical disconnects will be checked by the home inspector NC to very that there is an electrical disconnect within a few feet of the compressor unit. If the unit is installed without an electrical disconnect in this area it may void the manufacturer's warranty. Mounting platforms compressor should be mounted on a concrete slab or plastic platform. The unit should never be just placed on the ground or setup on bricks or blocks. The unit should always remain level and not be subjected to rust and deterioration from ground contact.

BASEMENTS AND CRAWL SPACE INSPECTIONS - HOME INSPECTOR NC - The basement and crawl space is an area of special concern because many major problems can develop in this area particularly the foundation, floor joists, sill plates and the related wood structure. The North Carolina Home Inspector will inspect very carefully the foundation walls and slab for any signs of damage and water penetration. Other areas of concern for the Home Inspector in the basement are: support columns, interior chimney, plumbing, electrical, heating, sump pumps, laundry, entrance doors, stairs, termites, wood rot and "do it your projects."

ATTIC - NC HOME INSPECTOR - The attic is another area that requires special attention. The first thing the home inspector will inspect is the overall structure and at the same time inspect for roof leaks or signs of moisture. If any leaks or moisture is discovered, our home inspector will then search for mold. Even though mold is not included in the standard inspection, if any mold like substance is found, our inspector will enter the finding in the report as a courtesy. Our Home Inspector NC will also recommend in the report that a mod expert be hired to determine the type and extent of the mold. The following are some of the attic components that will be inspected by the Home Inspector: (a) Condition of the roof structure, which includes bracing and sheating. If the roof structure has truss style support, the home inspector will verify that none of the trusses have been cut to allow for floored storage. We have seen homeowners cut these trusses for more attic storage area without knowing the structural importance of the cut truss supports. (b) Inspect for adequate insulation, the type of insulation and the approximate depth of the insulation.  (c) Fire stoppage barrier - The New jersey Home Inspector will inspect for a fire stoppage barrier if a barrier is required. These barriers retard fire penetration into the adjacent home in case of a fire. An example of home that requires this type barrier would be an attached townhouse. (d) Observe for opening in the attic area that allow small animals or insects to enter. (e) Inspect the attic ladder, if any, to assure that it is properly installed and secured.

SKYLIGHTS - HOME INSPECTOR NC - Ninety percent of all skylight leaks come from the flashing around the skylight and our Home Inspector is well aware of this fact. The flashing is a piece of metal that sits flush up against the skylight opening and sweeps the rain water away. Skylights require maintenance and the flashings should be checked and evaluated at least once every two years. Many leaks are slow and may not be discovered for several years until the drywall starts to buckle or stain. Every G. Warren Inc. North Carolina Home Inspector is well aware of all the problems that can occur when skylights are not maintained. A visible skylight included the following: flashings, condensation in the skylight, skylight glass for cracks. The ceiling around the skylight for stains. Wood rot and any other type of damage to or around the skylight.

GARAGE - NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSPECTION - Inspect the garage for structure, roof, electrical, windows and doors. Special attention will be given to the vehicle door. The following will be tested and inspected: (a) inspection of the condition of the door and test the garage door opener for operation, (b) our home inspector NC will operate the door and evaluate the opening and closing function, (c) Safety test- If the door has an automatic opener, our inspector will test the opener to see if the door automatically reverses when the door is obstructed. Or if the door stops and reverses when the electric eyes are blocked. This is very important test particularly if there are small children in the family that could get caught under the door.

WATER PENETRATION- HOME INSPECTOR NC - Every NC Home Inspector knows that water is the enemy and inspects very carefully for water penetration. Sometimes the pitch of the driveway directs water towards the garage which may result in water penetration into the garage. If our home inspector discovers a water problem caused by an improper driveway pitch, he will recommend that a professional drain contractor be c

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