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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.


Spivey Home Inspections

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Spivey Home Inspections

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4 years of experience

Comprehensive Home Inspection service using the latest technology such as thermal imaging at all inspections to provide the most thorough inspection possible. I am veteran owned business and look forwarding to assisting you in the process of buying, selling or just identifying potential issues for your current home. We are an InterNachi certified home inspection company that believes in a thorough and unbiased home inspection. Attention to detail and customer satisfaction is our goal.

Comprehensive Home Inspection service using the latest technology such as thermal imaging at all inspections to provide the most thorough inspection possible. I am veteran owned business and look forwarding to assisting you in the process of buying, selling or just identifying potential issues for your current home. We are an InterNachi certified home inspection company that believes in a thorough and unbiased home inspection. Attention to detail and customer satisfaction is our goal.


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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.


Phoenix Inspections of Texas

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Phoenix Inspections of Texas

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6 years of experience

We are a home inspection company serving the Greater Houston area. Our inspections cover the whole house - top to bottom - for home buyers, home sellers, home warranty, and Airbnb rentals. Many people have been "burned" by inspectors who were not thorough or reporting honestly. Our mission is to give you an honest, unbiased, and thorough evaluation of the property so you can make the best informed decision. All our inspectors hold professional licenses and are insured (no apprentices). We offer a free consultation with every inspection. Easy to read reports with photos are delivered within 24 hours. After ten years in residential contracting, John inspected approximately 2,000 homes for insurance companies, property owners, and FEMA (Federal Emergency Management). He brings this expertise to home inspections for you.

We are a home inspection company serving the Greater Houston area. Our inspections cover the whole house - top to bottom - for home buyers, home sellers, home warranty, and Airbnb rentals. Many people have been "burned" by inspectors who were not thorough or reporting honestly. Our mission is to give you an honest, unbiased, and thorough evaluation of the property so you can make the best informed decision. All our inspectors hold professional licenses and are insured (no apprentices). We offer a free consultation with every inspection. Easy to read reports with photos are delivered within 24 hours. After ten years in residential contracting, John inspected approximately 2,000 homes for insurance companies, property owners, and FEMA (Federal Emergency Management). He brings this expertise to home inspections for you.


CSH Inspections

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CSH Inspections

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24 years of experience

We take a common sense approach to home inspections. Our experience and knowledge of the building industry gives us a keen eye for spotting the things wrong and why the system may be failing. This knowledge and insight can save a customer thousands on their purchase. We are qualified to do property assessment inspections on commercial buildings and have completed many training hours in the commercial industry along with doing reports for clients purchasing commercial property. Advanced training includes: *State license with NC and SC as a home inspector NC 1879, SC 2356 *Termite training with SC and NC as a registered technician *Mold and Advanced mold training with INTERNACHI *Radon certifications and Advanced radon with INTERNACHI *Certified NC Field Trainer for training home inspectors *Commercial training with Carson Dunlop Weldon and Associates *Advanced training in Pool inspections

We take a common sense approach to home inspections. Our experience and knowledge of the building industry gives us a keen eye for spotting the things wrong and why the system may be failing. This knowledge and insight can save a customer thousands on their purchase. We are qualified to do property assessment inspections on commercial buildings and have completed many training hours in the commercial industry along with doing reports for clients purchasing commercial property. Advanced training includes: *State license with NC and SC as a home inspector NC 1879, SC 2356 *Termite training with SC and NC as a registered technician *Mold and Advanced mold training with INTERNACHI *Radon certifications and Advanced radon with INTERNACHI *Certified NC Field Trainer for training home inspectors *Commercial training with Carson Dunlop Weldon and Associates *Advanced training in Pool inspections



TEK Builders and Remodlin

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TEK Builders and Remodlin

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39 years of experience

TEK Builders and Remodeling 4 All Of Your Residencial Home Need. From the foundation to the roof peak, no job to small or big. We will work with you every bit of the way to complete your job and leave you with a smile.

TEK Builders and Remodeling 4 All Of Your Residencial Home Need. From the foundation to the roof peak, no job to small or big. We will work with you every bit of the way to complete your job and leave you with a smile.


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Since 1992, HouseMaster has provided the Columbia and surrounding area with the highest quality service and reporting. We are Not a Home Base, Part Time Inspection Company. On a National and Local level, we have an impeccable reputation as the Industry Leader. When you recommend our services to your clients, you are doing so with the confidence that they are selecting a professional home inspector who has been there yesterday, today, and most importantly tomorrow.

Since 1992, HouseMaster has provided the Columbia and surrounding area with the highest quality service and reporting. We are Not a Home Base, Part Time Inspection Company. On a National and Local level, we have an impeccable reputation as the Industry Leader. When you recommend our services to your clients, you are doing so with the confidence that they are selecting a professional home inspector who has been there yesterday, today, and most importantly tomorrow.


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Contact Mike McCall at (803) 587-8740 in Lexington, SC, for more information about residential inspections by his home inspectors.

"My home inspection was done the afternoon Immediately following the really big storm in Lexington in June 2019. Immediately after we moved in, we heard loud sounds intermittently coming from under the house at the area of our load bearing wall mostly in the area of the dining room which is in the center of the house. I noticed while vacuuming there was a slope in the floor in that same area. Also, in the very early fall, I noticed a small crack In the floor next to the refrigerator getting a little larger. I had asked a realtor friend of mine about it and we thought perhaps the small crack was from maybe the floors expanding and contracting but couldn’t explain away the bump that was in the floor. I thought maybe it was a water problem from the refrigerator making the floor perhaps buckle. She suggested we call the inspector. After trying to get our schedules to match so he could come out and look, the day he came, he looked under the house and after expressing my concerns that it may be the foundation, he assured me that he had gone under and checked measurements and joists and there was no problem with the foundation. He could not come in and look that day because I had to work late and was not there. He told me he would call me on a Saturday when he was in the neighborhood next time and take a look. I never heard from him. When I next saw a hairline crack running from the corner of my closet door on the inside and out, I became very concerned and decided to call a reputable foundation company. The representative immediately told me he thought he knew what the problem was but needed to go under the house and measure. He took measurements under the house and then came and took another one from the low bearing wall inside the house to the exterior and informed me the load bearing wall is 12 inches to the left of the supporting beam. I was shocked. So, I asked him if he said 12 inches or 2 inches. He said 12 inches. It took two measurements to determine the loadbearing wall was 12 inches off of the beam. Where he took those measurements has no obstructions; it is a wide open space. He asked me if I had an inspection when I purchased the house and I said yes. He proceeded to say the inspector should have caught the very large problem. I had a second inspection done from a another reputable company and the findings were the same. The comment of the inspector should’ve known was also made. He said a slope in the floor doesn’t happen overnight and if your load bearing wall was 12 inches off of the supporting beam, the slope was probably there for a very long time before I purchased the house. I sent my findings to the inspector to ask for his help in remedying this problem and he responded with a very curt message and basically it said he was only responsible for what is visible and felt it was the previous home owner’s failure to disclose the problem and I should question foundation companies and the builder as to whether the previous owners had contacted them. I saw this is as passing the blame. I decided it would be wise for me to get yet another reputable foundation company to take a look since he wasn’t satisfied with the two reports I had already. The third company came out this week and told me the same thing the first two companies have said and that the inspector should have detected the problem. He even has a picture of the wires going from under the house up towards the loadbearing wall and it clearly shows how far away it is from the supporting beam. I emailed the inspector again on 5/19 or 20/2020 with this third report showing him it said the same thing. His response was again very rude and again passed the blame. He again made the statement he was only responsible for what is visible. He was also rude to my realtors when they questioned him and asked him to do the right thing. He was unwilling to help at all. His website states he has a lot of experience and is very thorough and even has construction experience and training(which makes him more qualified). It states he has integrity and he is honest and with his inspection one can make a sound decision and be at peace with their home buying experience. As a single homeowner, there is no peace in finding out your house is unstable and it is going to cost you $15-$17,000 to have it repaired. I feel the term integrity is not one that should be used in this case. I paid for his “thorough” inspection and trusted I would receive just that. I would not want anyone to have to go through the stress and disappointment I have gone through in the past 10 months due to a poor inspection and what I feel is lack of integrity and failure to take responsibility for one’s mistakes and make things right. So, this is why I felt it was right to make sure future home buyers would be informed before they hired this inspector and hopefully they can avoid having to go through the same thing."

Angela E on May 2020

Contact Mike McCall at (803) 587-8740 in Lexington, SC, for more information about residential inspections by his home inspectors.

"My home inspection was done the afternoon Immediately following the really big storm in Lexington in June 2019. Immediately after we moved in, we heard loud sounds intermittently coming from under the house at the area of our load bearing wall mostly in the area of the dining room which is in the center of the house. I noticed while vacuuming there was a slope in the floor in that same area. Also, in the very early fall, I noticed a small crack In the floor next to the refrigerator getting a little larger. I had asked a realtor friend of mine about it and we thought perhaps the small crack was from maybe the floors expanding and contracting but couldn’t explain away the bump that was in the floor. I thought maybe it was a water problem from the refrigerator making the floor perhaps buckle. She suggested we call the inspector. After trying to get our schedules to match so he could come out and look, the day he came, he looked under the house and after expressing my concerns that it may be the foundation, he assured me that he had gone under and checked measurements and joists and there was no problem with the foundation. He could not come in and look that day because I had to work late and was not there. He told me he would call me on a Saturday when he was in the neighborhood next time and take a look. I never heard from him. When I next saw a hairline crack running from the corner of my closet door on the inside and out, I became very concerned and decided to call a reputable foundation company. The representative immediately told me he thought he knew what the problem was but needed to go under the house and measure. He took measurements under the house and then came and took another one from the low bearing wall inside the house to the exterior and informed me the load bearing wall is 12 inches to the left of the supporting beam. I was shocked. So, I asked him if he said 12 inches or 2 inches. He said 12 inches. It took two measurements to determine the loadbearing wall was 12 inches off of the beam. Where he took those measurements has no obstructions; it is a wide open space. He asked me if I had an inspection when I purchased the house and I said yes. He proceeded to say the inspector should have caught the very large problem. I had a second inspection done from a another reputable company and the findings were the same. The comment of the inspector should’ve known was also made. He said a slope in the floor doesn’t happen overnight and if your load bearing wall was 12 inches off of the supporting beam, the slope was probably there for a very long time before I purchased the house. I sent my findings to the inspector to ask for his help in remedying this problem and he responded with a very curt message and basically it said he was only responsible for what is visible and felt it was the previous home owner’s failure to disclose the problem and I should question foundation companies and the builder as to whether the previous owners had contacted them. I saw this is as passing the blame. I decided it would be wise for me to get yet another reputable foundation company to take a look since he wasn’t satisfied with the two reports I had already. The third company came out this week and told me the same thing the first two companies have said and that the inspector should have detected the problem. He even has a picture of the wires going from under the house up towards the loadbearing wall and it clearly shows how far away it is from the supporting beam. I emailed the inspector again on 5/19 or 20/2020 with this third report showing him it said the same thing. His response was again very rude and again passed the blame. He again made the statement he was only responsible for what is visible. He was also rude to my realtors when they questioned him and asked him to do the right thing. He was unwilling to help at all. His website states he has a lot of experience and is very thorough and even has construction experience and training(which makes him more qualified). It states he has integrity and he is honest and with his inspection one can make a sound decision and be at peace with their home buying experience. As a single homeowner, there is no peace in finding out your house is unstable and it is going to cost you $15-$17,000 to have it repaired. I feel the term integrity is not one that should be used in this case. I paid for his “thorough” inspection and trusted I would receive just that. I would not want anyone to have to go through the stress and disappointment I have gone through in the past 10 months due to a poor inspection and what I feel is lack of integrity and failure to take responsibility for one’s mistakes and make things right. So, this is why I felt it was right to make sure future home buyers would be informed before they hired this inspector and hopefully they can avoid having to go through the same thing."

Angela E on May 2020

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Whether or not to buy a home containing asbestos is ultimately a decision for the homebuyer, and there are several things to consider. When in good condition and contained, asbestos is unlikely to present a health risk—it’s when those tiny fibers are loose and airborne that they become a problem. Consider any renovations you plan on doing to the home that could disturb existing asbestos and the cost of removal. If an inspection finds asbestos in a home on the market, you could negotiate with the seller for a lower price, though this isn’t a sure thing.

Annual inspection prevents leaks, blockages, pressure issues, or other problems from developing.

Part of a pre-drywall inspector’s job is ensuring all work done on the home is up to code. If they discover anything that doesn’t comply, these fixes may be required by the local government or by the lender financing the build. Aside from these mandatory post-inspection home repairs, it’s technically optional to make any other repairs—though it’s a good idea to remain proactive about them to avoid a bigger issue in the future.

Most homeowner policies don’t cover damage to the actual French drains themselves. However, some insurance policies do cover flood damage. In the event that your current system fails and your French drains need to be fixed, you could be covered for any damages incurred. Check your insurance policy to see how they pay out for water damage if a drain system fails.

It’s a good idea to conduct a DIY attic inspection at least once a year to look for signs of water damage, pest infestation, and damage to the underside of the roof decking. If you suspect any problems, call in a professional to confirm and come up with a solution. You should also hire a pro to inspect an attic before purchasing a home, and you can have an inspection done as a seller to entice buyers to move forward with an offer or purchase.

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