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Curtis Home Inspection, Inc.
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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"I was surprised and very happy with how quickly Curtis was able to schedule my inspection. He did a very thorough job and answered all my questions. He explained everything in laymanâ s terms so understood all aspects of the inspection. I had the written report in two days. Itâ s was very professional with excellent notes. I would definitely recommend Curtis Home Inspection."
Response time11 hrs
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Vantage Point Home Inspection
5.0(
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"It was easy and great to have them come out and have an inspection done. The report was received quickly and very detailed and accurate information. Would hire again it the need arises."
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Response time4 hrs
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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Offers commercial services

"We highly recommend Mike. He is super knowledgeable, kind, meticulous and overall does an amazing job. He takes pride in his work. We were blessed to find him. I can't imagine doing our home build without him! He is exceptional!"
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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

You can test your ductwork by hiring a technician to attach a vacuum to the ductwork near the HVAC unit and put the vent system under pressure. Your pro can use a duct leak tester to measure the amount of pressure that's escaping. 

You can also do a DIY test using an incense stick or smoke pencil. With the HVAC system running, pass the stick or pencil across the ductwork. Pay attention to the movement of the smoke. When you notice it changing, it could be a sign there’s a leak or bad connection in the duct.

Modular homes can go up or down in value depending on a few factors. In areas where real estate is appreciating, the value of modular homes is likely to increase, and vice versa. Additionally, the value of modular homes depends partially on the area. In cities where every other home is stick-built, modular homes might be considered a functional obsolescence, in which case they could be less desirable and go down in value. In either case, though, modular homes can still be a good investment, especially since they provide housing at a lower upfront cost.

Hiring a structural engineer who inspects foundations is the best way to find out if your foundation is up to code. These pros know building codes in and out and can inspect your foundation and prepare a report detailing anything that doesn’t meet code. A structural engineer can also recommend fixes for any problems they spot—you’ll just need to hire a foundation contractor to do the work.

Generally, no. The letter you receive from your landlord may say that they’ll do the apartment inspection whether or not you are home. If you want more time or you want to reschedule to a time that you will be home, you can ask your landlord, but they may not be required to honor your request.

A pass/fail home inspection is a type of inspection that a buyer pays for with the understanding that the results will not allow for renegotiation. It’s most common in situations where the buyer waives a home inspection contingency to get their offer accepted when there’s a lot of competition for the home. The buyer will accept the house as-is without requesting repairs or renovations to fix potential issues, or they will consider the inspection a fail and will back out of the deal, losing out on the cost of the home inspection.

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