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Webb Property Inspections

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Webb Property Inspections

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23 years of experience

Properties don't speak out loud. Let us tell you what the home is saying for you. We pay attention to the details so you do not have to. Webb Property Inspection provides Building Phase Inspections, Pre Drywall Inspections, Pre Listing Inspections, Pre Purchase Inspections, Residential Property Inspections, Light Commercial Inspections, Large Commercial Inspections, and more.

Properties don't speak out loud. Let us tell you what the home is saying for you. We pay attention to the details so you do not have to. Webb Property Inspection provides Building Phase Inspections, Pre Drywall Inspections, Pre Listing Inspections, Pre Purchase Inspections, Residential Property Inspections, Light Commercial Inspections, Large Commercial Inspections, and more.


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Livingstone Engineering, LLC

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Livingstone Engineering, LLC

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Mechanical Engineer (PE) - Hvac and any mechanical design work. Energy Efficiency Audits, General Whole-House Handyman, Troubleshooting repair and maintenance expert. Plumbing systems expert. HEATING AND AC expert. Electrical troubleshooting and repair. General home and commercial upfits and remodels consulting and renovations.

Mechanical Engineer (PE) - Hvac and any mechanical design work. Energy Efficiency Audits, General Whole-House Handyman, Troubleshooting repair and maintenance expert. Plumbing systems expert. HEATING AND AC expert. Electrical troubleshooting and repair. General home and commercial upfits and remodels consulting and renovations.


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East Coast Mitigation

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East Coast Mitigation

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4 years of experience

East Coast Mitigation is a customer centric team that offers affordable and appropriate pricing for a range of services. Services Include Mold Remediation, Water/Fire Damage Recovery, Sanitization/Covid Cleaning, Crawlspace Cleanups, Odor Control, Carpet Cleaning, Leak Detection, and more.

East Coast Mitigation is a customer centric team that offers affordable and appropriate pricing for a range of services. Services Include Mold Remediation, Water/Fire Damage Recovery, Sanitization/Covid Cleaning, Crawlspace Cleanups, Odor Control, Carpet Cleaning, Leak Detection, and more.


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SMART Engineering, LLC

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SMART Engineering, LLC

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SMART Engineering is a client-focused, structural firm that specializes in residential design, consultations, renovations, additions, remodels, repairs, structural inspections/assessments, and more. It is owned and operated by Steven J. Slaughter Jr. who is a licensed professional engineer (PE) in the states of South Carolina and Georgia. He has 10+ years of combined experience in civil/structural and aerospace engineering which has allowed him to work on very complex designs and projects that require simplified, efficient, and cost-effective solutions. Simple. Measured. Achievable. Reliable. Timely.

SMART Engineering is a client-focused, structural firm that specializes in residential design, consultations, renovations, additions, remodels, repairs, structural inspections/assessments, and more. It is owned and operated by Steven J. Slaughter Jr. who is a licensed professional engineer (PE) in the states of South Carolina and Georgia. He has 10+ years of combined experience in civil/structural and aerospace engineering which has allowed him to work on very complex designs and projects that require simplified, efficient, and cost-effective solutions. Simple. Measured. Achievable. Reliable. Timely.



Home Key Home Inspections

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Home Key Home Inspections

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Certified and Insured Home Inspector servicing the Lowcountry and surrounding areas. We understand that the first home sometimes is not the right home and offer 25% off a second home inspection with us! We treat every home inspection as if it were our own home and consider every client family. We use the latest technologies but never drones. We actually climb on roofs and into crawl spaces to inspect with our own eyes!

Certified and Insured Home Inspector servicing the Lowcountry and surrounding areas. We understand that the first home sometimes is not the right home and offer 25% off a second home inspection with us! We treat every home inspection as if it were our own home and consider every client family. We use the latest technologies but never drones. We actually climb on roofs and into crawl spaces to inspect with our own eyes!





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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Home inspectors only check swimming pools if they have expertise in that area. During a standard home inspection, they focus on the house’s structure, roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and other components. If they examine your pool, they’ll check the pump and heater. If you want a thorough pool inspection, hire a pool inspection specialist.

Hiring a reliable home builder is an essential task, but there are a few questions you can ask a potential builder to ensure you they are trustworthy and up to the task:

  • How long do you expect the process to take?

  • Are you fully licensed and insured?

  • How much of the work will you subcontract?

  • Will you pull all of the necessary permits for the job?

  • How long is the builder’s warranty you include with your work?

  • How do you handle resolution for issues I might have with the finished product?

  • How much experience do you have?

Replacing older chimneys or fireplaces, like wood-burning stoves, with something more eco-friendly can actually increase the value of your home. Some homeowners opt to remove chimneys as they pursue LEED certification, which may also increase the value of your home. But in general, many potential buyers actually look for operational fireplaces in homes, so removing a chimney and fireplace could decrease your home’s value by up to $5,000.

Checking for mold yourself is crucial, as catching mold in the early stages is ideal. Mold can appear green, brown, black, blue, or yellow. It can smell musty and can feel like velvet, leather, or cotton. 

Most often, mold grows near water damage. It’s best to inspect these places for signs of mold growth:

  • Basement: Look in corners, windows, carpet, closets, and around appliances. 

  • Bathrooms: Check around sinks, ceilings, and around toilets. 

  • Kitchen: Inspect around the sink, behind the refrigerator, and behind trash can.

  • Attic: Look near the insulation and near intake and exhaust vents.

If you see rust spots or streaks or any physical damage to the chimney cap from the ground, you should hire a professional to inspect and replace it. If it’s safe to get up on your roof or near your chimney cap with a ladder, you can perform a closer inspection to identify issues. Additionally, if you know your chimney cap is nearing the end of its life—usually five to ten years—or you’re seeing evidence of water damage or pest infestation in your chimney, it’s a good idea to replace the cap.

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