Buyer’s Home Inspection
Buying a home? Inspections ensure that you know the true condition of your future home.
Learn moreBUYING, SELLING, OR MAINTAINING A HOME?
Informed decisions start with a thorough inspection, clear reporting, and practical guidance from an experienced local home inspector.
Serving Upstate South Carolina & Northeast GeorgiaSC Home Inspector License #48738
Photographs, clear findings, and practical notes—delivered promptly so you can move forward with confidence.
Careful evaluation of every major system, from structure and roofline to electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
Familiar with Upstate homes and lake properties—the details and conditions that matter in this region.
Straightforward guidance before, during, and after your inspection—honest answers without the jargon.
Our services
Buying a home? Inspections ensure that you know the true condition of your future home.
Learn moreWant to sell? A home inspection will prevent surprises prior to closing.
Learn moreBuilding a Home? Let us do a pre-drywall inspection to prevent delays or hidden issues.
Learn moreRepairs Completed? Reinspect to make sure those repairs are adequate.
Learn moreWe inspect detached garages, shops, barns and storage buildings.
Learn moreRadon is prevalent in our area. Have your home tested to ensure your family’s safety.
Learn moreTHE HOUSE FILES
Explore real conditions documented during home inspections and learn what they may mean, why they matter, and what should happen next.
Structure & Foundation
Acceptable? No
Urgency Prompt professional evaluation
Severely damaged framing beneath a bathroom had been propped up with blocks, posts, shims, and added lumber instead of properly repaired.
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Acceptable? No
Urgency Prompt professional evaluation
Horizontal separation and inward displacement in a concrete-block basement wall—reported as soil pressure pushing the wall inward.
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Acceptable? No
Urgency Prompt professional evaluation
Substantial termite damage compromised a center floor joist; an added girder and jack posts supported the damaged wood rather than repairing it.
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