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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

Beyond having an inspection, it’s important to do chimney maintenance at least annually to be certain the chimney is safe to use. Cleaning the flue of any built-up particles, creosote, and soot reduces the risk of fire. Fortunately, the cost of hiring a pro to do a chimney inspection often includes a chimney cleaning, so you may not have an extra expense for maintenance.

To prepare for a pre-drywall inspection, make sure to schedule the inspection before your drywall (and preferably insulation) is installed, but after all ductwork, plumbing, electrical wiring, and framing are in. You should also print a copy of your floor plan for your inspector, which they’ll use to make sure the build matches up. Lastly, try to clear the home of major obstacles (tools, large stacks of material, etc.) to allow the inspector access to the places they need to check.

Closing out an open building permit requires that you have your professional schedule a final inspection of the work they completed. In some cases, like a roof replacement or solar installation, a building inspector from your local municipality may just carry out a drive-by inspection. In other cases, like new construction or a change to interior plumbing or electrical work, the inspector might need to gain access to your home to confirm that the work was done in accordance with the local building code.

The difference between an energy auditor and a home inspector is primarily in the purpose of the inspection. The energy auditor conducts tests in your home to determine the energy efficiency levels in areas like windows, insulation, and doorways. The auditor then makes recommendations for ways to improve a home’s energy efficiency

A home inspector examines various structures of your home to determine that everything is up to code and gauge the condition of features like the roof, foundation, HVAC, and electrical. The home inspector reports on the overall home and makes repair recommendations.

The three main types of home inspections you should always carry out for new construction include a pre-drywall inspection, a post-drywall inspection, and a one-year inspection. The pre-drywall inspection can identify building code violations, issues with plumbing, electrical, and HVAC components, and structural issues. The post-drywall inspection can identify damaged building materials, insufficient insulation, and more. An inspection at the one-year mark after construction will identify problems your builder must fix under their comprehensive one-year warranty.

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