ExteriorThe Partin Home Inspections assessment provides information and implications for conditions surrounding the entire perimeter of the home. When John arrives, he will begin the inspection by surveying the exterior of the home. He will inspect visible issues regarding
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InteriorOnce inside, John will move from room to room as he inspects structural, electrical, and ventilation components. His assessment includes
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Crawlspace and Attic
In addition to surveying the exterior and interior of the home, John will inspect the home's crawlspace and attic spaces. The crawlspace portion of the inspection assesses conditions pertaining to structural integrity of the foundation and flooring systems, all floor penetrations, insulation, water penetrations, plumbing, heating or cooling systems present, and other issues. The attic inspection evaluates insulation, ventilation, any signs of water penetration or condensation, the structural integrity of the roofing system, and any electrical, plumbing, or heating systems present.
Green Home Inspections

Specialization in LEED and green building science as applied to residential homes.
Energy efficient homes are more popular today than ever before. While tight built homes are more energy efficient they are also more susceptible to pollution, unbalanced airflow, condensation and seasonal changes in moisture levels. Home with closed and conditioned crawlspaces and attic’s need a trained eye to be evaluated properly and make sure all systems are functioning as intended.
Energy efficient homes are more popular today than ever before. While tight built homes are more energy efficient they are also more susceptible to pollution, unbalanced airflow, condensation and seasonal changes in moisture levels. Home with closed and conditioned crawlspaces and attic’s need a trained eye to be evaluated properly and make sure all systems are functioning as intended.
48 Hr Radon Testing

Radon is a radioactive gas that has been found in homes all over the United States. It comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water and gets into the air you breathe. Radon typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Radon can also enter your home through well water. Your home can trap radon inside. Any home can have a radon problem. This means new and old homes, well-sealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements. You cannot predict radon levels based on state, local, and neighborhood radon measurements. Do not rely on radon test results taken in other homes in the neighborhood to estimate the radon level in your home. Homes which are next to each other can have different indoor radon levels. Testing is the only way to find out what your home’s radon level is.
Informational Videos
Better understand "Due Diligence" and your roll in selecting a home inspector.
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Learn important steps you and the seller should take before the inspection begins.
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Here you will learn what to expect and not to expect during the home inspection process.
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Learn when you can expect your report and what information will be included.
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