Thorough inspections, clear communication, and fast reporting help buyers understand their home and move forward with confidence and peace of mind.
Our professional inspection services provide a thorough evaluation of your home’s structure, systems, and safety, helping buyers and homeowners understand property conditions before making important decisions.
Thorough inspections for single and multi-family homes across New Hampshire.
Thorough inspections for condominium units and their accessible interior systems.
Thorough inspections tailored specifically for townhomes and shared structural systems.
Accurate radon testing to detect invisible risks inside homes.
Professional water testing to ensure safe, clean household drinking water.
Inspecting for WDI threatening structural integrity.
Thorough inspections, clear communication, and fast reporting help buyers understand their home and move forward with confidence and peace of mind.
Your inspection is never rushed. I dedicate the time needed to thoroughly evaluate your home and explain findings clearly.
Identifying potential issues early helps you avoid unexpected repair costs and negotiate confidently before finalizing your home purchase.
I walk you through the home and explain systems, maintenance, and potential concerns so you truly understand the property.
Here are 5 of the most common questions home buyers ask during a home inspection
A home inspection is a visual, non-invasive evaluation of the major systems and components of a home. The inspector examines areas such as:
Roof and attic
Foundation and structure
Plumbing systems
Electrical systems
HVAC (heating and cooling)
Windows and doors
Insulation and ventilation
Exterior siding and drainage
Interior walls, ceilings, and floors
The goal is to identify current defects, safety concerns, and potential future issues so the buyer understands the property's condition before finalizing the purchase.
Yes — buyers are highly encouraged to attend the inspection.
Being present allows the inspector to:
Explain issues in real time
Show where important systems are located
Provide maintenance tips
Answer questions about the home
Many buyers say the inspection is like a crash course in owning the house.
Most home inspections take 2–3 hours, depending on factors like:
Size of the home
Age of the property
Condition of the systems
Additional services (radon, water testing, etc.)
Larger or older homes may take 3–4 hours or more to thoroughly evaluate.
Almost every home inspection finds issues, even in newer homes.
Common findings include:
Minor plumbing leaks
Aging roofs
Electrical updates needed
HVAC maintenance issues
The inspection does not pass or fail a house. Instead, it provides information that buyers can use to:
Negotiate repairs
Request credits from the seller
Plan for future maintenance
No — they serve completely different purposes.
Home Inspection
Evaluates the condition of the home
Protects the buyer
Appraisal
Determines the market value of the home
Protects the lender
Even if a lender requires an appraisal, a home inspection is still highly recommended.
Receive your detailed inspection report within twenty-four hours, complete with photos, explanations, and recommendations to help guide confident decisions.