Complete Inspections, Complete Reports
If you're ready to buy a house, whether brand-new or existing, plan to sell a house, or are about to start renovations, you need accurate and unbiased facts about the current condition of the structure. A home inspection can help you identify problem areas and potentially hazardous conditions that need attention. Whether you're concerned about radon, the age of the roof, the state of the wiring, or how wet the basement might get, a home inspector can provide answers.
In business since 2004, Annie-Laurie Hunter and Ardent Home Inspections, LLC, have the experience you need. We have performed over 1,000 residential inspections to date. Annie-Laurie is a member of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI), and is happy to provide references on request.
In addition to home inspections, Electronic Radon Testing, Well Flow and Potability Testing, and Septic Dye Testing are available.
What does a home inspection include?
What to Expect from a Home Inspection
Annie-Laurie Hunter and Ardent Home Inspections recognize the importance of timing and we will do our best to accommodate your scheduling needs.
A typical complete home inspection takes about 3 hours, on average. We prefer that the client be present at the inspection so that questions and concerns can be addressed on the spot. The inspection also provides an opportunity for the client to learn more about the house in general. If your presence is not possible, then we will arrange for a phone conference after the inspection.
A written report is delivered immediately at the completion of the inspection. The report is a checklist narrative, like a child's report card, for easy reading. We are available to answer any questions that arise after you've had a chance to review your report.