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"Inspector was on time and courteous"

Scotti M on August 2022

"Inspector was on time and courteous"

Scotti M on August 2022


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4SITE Inspections of Michigan

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4SITE Inspections of Michigan

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Customers say: True professional
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8 years of experience

4SITE Inspections of Michigan is an InterNACHI certified, full service inspection company located in Midland, MI. I serve all of central Michigan, including Flint, Houghton Lake, Lansing, and Caro. I have inspected hundreds of homes and proudly have over 50 Five-Star Ratings on Google, Facebook, and HomeAdvisor. I offer full home, commercial and environmental inspection services to meet your needs.

"He was thorough and communicated well about what he found."

Deborah T on September 2025

4SITE Inspections of Michigan is an InterNACHI certified, full service inspection company located in Midland, MI. I serve all of central Michigan, including Flint, Houghton Lake, Lansing, and Caro. I have inspected hundreds of homes and proudly have over 50 Five-Star Ratings on Google, Facebook, and HomeAdvisor. I offer full home, commercial and environmental inspection services to meet your needs.

"He was thorough and communicated well about what he found."

Deborah T on September 2025



Dawson Services, LLC

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Dawson Services, LLC

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Certified Building Inspector Certified Home Inspector VA inspections 24 hour turn around on home inspections References upon request Ask us about our Veteran discounts

"Tony did a great job, scheduled inspection within 3 days of contacting, and had good input in regards to the condition of the home and recommendations based on his expertise. Would highly recommend!"

Jessica S on April 2022

Certified Building Inspector Certified Home Inspector VA inspections 24 hour turn around on home inspections References upon request Ask us about our Veteran discounts

"Tony did a great job, scheduled inspection within 3 days of contacting, and had good input in regards to the condition of the home and recommendations based on his expertise. Would highly recommend!"

Jessica S on April 2022


Henryshelpinghands.llc

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Henryshelpinghands.llc

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Home inspection is what we do. How about an inspection from a Licensed Residential Builder. Also not only am I Licensed Residential Builder. I teach the Prelicensed 60hr course to be come a Licensed Michigan Resident Builder

Home inspection is what we do. How about an inspection from a Licensed Residential Builder. Also not only am I Licensed Residential Builder. I teach the Prelicensed 60hr course to be come a Licensed Michigan Resident Builder


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6 years of experience

We provide a visual inspection of all major components of the home and provide a comprehensive report via email by 8 am next day. We also provide well water testing and radon testing. We believe homes are already expensive enough, your inspection should not break the bank. Thus far we have beat quite the few competitors fees. Our inspection team has 2 inspectors with years of REO and insurance inspections. We are ICA Certified and Michael (the owner) is INTERnachi certified.

We provide a visual inspection of all major components of the home and provide a comprehensive report via email by 8 am next day. We also provide well water testing and radon testing. We believe homes are already expensive enough, your inspection should not break the bank. Thus far we have beat quite the few competitors fees. Our inspection team has 2 inspectors with years of REO and insurance inspections. We are ICA Certified and Michael (the owner) is INTERnachi certified.


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Liberty Home Inspections

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Liberty Home Inspections

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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Liberty Home Inspections offers complete home inspections, with a professional NACHI certified inspector, Bill Foster. Bill says "I used to remodel homes, now I inspect them". He trains with other respected home inspectors and continually updates his education with Internachi, an online and in-person inspectors' educational and training association. We give the best service we can to all customers. We want you to know that we work for you, our customers. Every inspection is important and Bill will give you a written report, with pictures, to your email, immediately at the end of your inspection. You'll be happy that you called Liberty Home Inspections!

"Went well, on time, work done as promised."

Barbara H on November 2019

Liberty Home Inspections offers complete home inspections, with a professional NACHI certified inspector, Bill Foster. Bill says "I used to remodel homes, now I inspect them". He trains with other respected home inspectors and continually updates his education with Internachi, an online and in-person inspectors' educational and training association. We give the best service we can to all customers. We want you to know that we work for you, our customers. Every inspection is important and Bill will give you a written report, with pictures, to your email, immediately at the end of your inspection. You'll be happy that you called Liberty Home Inspections!

"Went well, on time, work done as promised."

Barbara H on November 2019


Great Lakes Building Inspection Services, LLC, has been in business for 23 years. Iam a full member of NACHI and a Certified Master Inspector. With over 10,000 inspections performed.


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Roots Property Inspection LLC

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Roots Property Inspection LLC

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8 years of experience

Home and commercial inspections. Make sure it it the right place before you lay down ROOTS! New construction consulting and inspection. 4 point investment property inspection. Mold, Radon, Septic & Drinking water inspections.

Home and commercial inspections. Make sure it it the right place before you lay down ROOTS! New construction consulting and inspection. 4 point investment property inspection. Mold, Radon, Septic & Drinking water inspections.


Mike's Complete Home Inspection, LLC

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Mike's Complete Home Inspection, LLC

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Customers say: Quick response
9 years of experience

Home inspections can be very stressful all around. Buyers are worried about whether they are getting a lemon, sellers worried about what will be found and how much it will cost them and the agents wondering if they'll lose the deal over the findings of the inspector. We aim to relieve some of that stress. Thoroughness is our watchword. If we can access it we will inspect it. For our buyers this means that they know they are making the most informed decision they can. When we do find a defect, rather than just making a check mark on our report we explain why it's a defect and suggest realistic remedies. This great for sellers as they aren't getting hit with unwarranted repair demands. For the agents, as a licensed Realtor I know where you're coming from, my goal is to help all parties "save the deal" that everyone's worked so hard for.

Home inspections can be very stressful all around. Buyers are worried about whether they are getting a lemon, sellers worried about what will be found and how much it will cost them and the agents wondering if they'll lose the deal over the findings of the inspector. We aim to relieve some of that stress. Thoroughness is our watchword. If we can access it we will inspect it. For our buyers this means that they know they are making the most informed decision they can. When we do find a defect, rather than just making a check mark on our report we explain why it's a defect and suggest realistic remedies. This great for sellers as they aren't getting hit with unwarranted repair demands. For the agents, as a licensed Realtor I know where you're coming from, my goal is to help all parties "save the deal" that everyone's worked so hard for.

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Many experts agree on a twice-yearly schedule for DIY foundation checks and professional inspections every one to three years, depending on the condition of your foundation. Visually checking your foundation twice a year will ensure that it is not damaged during severe summer or winter weather events. Extreme temperature changes impact the soil surrounding the foundation, as do lengthy rain storms. Both issues expose the foundation to excessive moisture, which is not good for its overall health and stability. Call a pro if you notice any damage or changes during your DIY check.

It’s okay to buy a house with knob and tube wiring if it’s safe, functional, and still in good condition as well as a minimum of 60 amps. However, a professional should conduct an electrical inspection of the knob and tube wiring to ensure it’s up to code as well as safe and functional. However, the usual 60-amp service boxes can’t handle electricity from 100-amp breakers, making it difficult or impossible to power modern devices.

You can ensure a home inspector is unbiased by doing your research. Verify their work history and certifications so you know they’re qualified to be inspecting your home. Read reviews to understand other customers’ experiences and whether or not they were satisfied with the inspector’s assessment. Interview potential home inspectors and ask how they get their clients. If they’re not dependent on any one realtor for clients, they’re unlikely to risk producing a faulty report just to benefit one agent.

There are many things to look for when buying a brick house. Here are some of the key things you should pay close attention to.

  • Lintels: Look for cracks, holes, displacement, or corrosion

  • Mortar: Check to see if the mortar is old and crumbling, in need of repointing, or new. Also check to see if the mortar has a professional finish.

  • Walls: Check along each side of the house. If a wall is bowing outward, this indicates a severe issue such as foundation damage or that the walls are ready to fall.

  • Cracks: If there are stair step cracks in the brickwork, this indicates an unstable foundation.

You can check your home's humidity in a few ways. A simple option is to use a hygrometer, which you can find at a hardware or big box store. Your smartphone may also have an app that can measure humidity. Modern thermostats, particularly smart thermostats, are also able to measure humidity levels.

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