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Radon Testing

Our radon testing services measure the level of radon gas in a home or building to assess potential health risks. Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that can accumulate indoors and is a leading cause of lung cancer. Our radon testing services use specialized equipment to detect and measure radon levels, often with a short-term (48-hour) test or a longer-term test for more comprehensive results. After testing, clients receive a detailed report on radon levels, along with recommendations for mitigation if levels exceed safe limits. Protect your loved ones by identifying and addressing radon risks before they become a hazard.

 

Source: CDC.gov

Georgia Radon Zones
How Radon Enters The Home
Radon Info

Mold & Air Quality Inspections

Enhance Your Home's Health with Our Premium Air Quality & Mold Testing Services
Your home should be your sanctuary—a place where you and your loved ones can breathe easily. With our Air Quality and Mold Testing services, we go beyond the surface to ensure the air you’re breathing is clean, safe, and free from harmful contaminants.
Comprehensive Air Quality Analysis:
We detect common pollutants like allergens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and fine particulate matter that can impact your family’s health and comfort.
Advanced Mold Detection:

Using cutting-edge technology, we identify hidden mold growth that can cause respiratory issues, allergies, and long-term structural damage to your home.
Detailed Reporting & Guidance:
Receive a clear, actionable report with expert recommendations to address any concerns found during the inspection.
Don’t compromise when it comes to your family’s health. Our Air Quality and Mold Testing service provides peace of mind, ensuring your home is truly a safe haven.


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How Mold Affects Air Quality

New Construction Phase Inspections

A new construction inspection ensures that a newly built home meets local building codes, quality standards, and the builder’s specifications. It's typically conducted in multiple phases, starting with the pre-drywall stage and finishing with a final walkthrough.

Here’s a breakdown of the process: ​
Pre-Drywall Inspection:

After the framing, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems are installed, and before the drywall goes up, the inspector examines these elements for quality and compliance. They look for issues like improper framing, wiring, insulation, and any early signs of water intrusion.
Final Inspection:

Conducted when construction is nearly complete, this is a comprehensive review of the entire home, including all systems and structures. The inspector checks roofing, siding, electrical and plumbing fixtures, HVAC systems, windows, doors, and interior finishes, ensuring everything operates as intended.
Follow-up (if necessary):

If any issues were found in previous stages, a follow-up inspection may be performed to verify that all concerns have been addressed before the final closing.
A new construction inspection ensures peace of mind for the buyer and protects them against potential construction flaws that might otherwise go unnoticed.

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Pre-Drywall Inspection

Standard Home Inspection

Covers up to 2,000 sq ft
Roofing
Structural Components
Insulation and Ventilation
HVAC Systems
Electrical Systems
Plumbing
Grounds
Interiors
Visual Pest
Visual Mold
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Home Inspections

Builders 11 Month Warranty Inspections

A builder's 11th-month warranty inspection, often referred to as a warranty inspection, is a professional evaluation conducted near the end of the one-year warranty period offered by most builders on new homes. This inspection aims to identify any issues or defects that need to be addressed while the builder is still responsible for repairs under the warranty.
Here's an overview:
Purpose:
Ensure that any construction defects, material issues, or workmanship problems are documented and reported to the builder before the warranty expires.
Provide the homeowner with a comprehensive list of items to request repairs or corrections for, saving potential out-of-pocket
expenses later.


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New Construction

Save More with Our Inspection Packages

Bronze Package

The Bronze Package combines a full residential home inspection with a radon test for added peace of mind. By bundling these services together, clients receive a discounted rate automatically applied at checkout—making it a convenient and cost-effective option when evaluating a home’s condition and indoor air quality.

 Silver Package

The Silver Package includes a comprehensive residential home inspection along with a mold and indoor air quality test to help identify potential environmental concerns. Bundling these services together provides added value, with a discounted rate automatically applied at checkout 

 Gold Package

The Gold Package is our most comprehensive inspection option, combining a full residential home inspection with mold and indoor air quality testing and radon testing. This premium package offers the highest level of insight into a home’s condition and environmental health, with bundled savings automatically applied at checkout for maximum value and peace of mind

Go Beyond the Inspection: Explore Our Ancillary Services

Thermal Imaging

Thermal imaging allows us to identify hidden issues that may not be visible during a standard inspection, such as moisture intrusion, insulation deficiencies, and electrical hot spots. This non-invasive technology provides added insight into a home’s condition, helping clients make more informed decisions.

Mold & Air Quality Testing

Our mold & air quality services help identify potential moisture intrusion and visible organic growth. Air samples are collected from high-concern areas of the home to determine if spores are in the air. Samples are sent to priority laboratories for analysis, providing professional results that can help address indoor air quality concerns and allergy-related issues. 

Radon Testing

Our radon testing service includes a short-term 48-hour test designed to measure radon levels within the home. Results are provided in a detailed report that clearly indicates whether radon levels fall within EPA guidelines or if mitigation is recommended for improved indoor air quality and safety.

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