Our Inspection Services
Here are our inspection services. We strive to provide the highest quality inspections in all of Lovington, NM. Schedule an inspection with us by calling, (575) 704-4757 or schedule online.
Mold Inspection
Unchecked indoor mold can damage the home's structure, cause wood rot, and ruin drywall. Moreover, it poses health risks. A professional mold test begins with a thorough property inspection, investigating signs of water intrusion and collecting samples for lab analysis.
Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection
I use an advanced infrared camera to uncover hidden issues. It translates heat signatures into colors, revealing energy loss, moisture intrusion, electrical hot spots, pests, and flue leaks.
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Annual Home Maintenance Inspection
An Annual Home Maintenance Inspection is crucial, especially for new homeowners. It helps you understand and plan for proper home maintenance. I'll identify issues and educate you on yearly tasks to keep your home in great condition. For veteran homeowners, my inspection ensures maintenance sufficiency and detects any problems from the past year.
Sewer Scope Inspection
Are your sinks and tubs emptying too slowly? I will use a special camera to scope your sewer line to visualize any blockages that are interfering with your plumbing system’s proper drainage. Finding and addressing such problems now can head off catastrophic and expensive repairs later.
Roof Inspection
Do you need just a roof inspection performed for insurance or other purposes? I will perform a standalone Roof Inspection & Certification and evaluate your roof from the eaves, as well as walk it (when it is safe to do so) to assess its overall condition, including the presence and status of flashing, chimneys, vents, skylights, and other penetrations.
Home Energy Inspection
I use an advanced energy calculator to estimate your home's yearly energy usage, identify inefficiencies, and recommend energy improvements for potential savings. Your Home Energy Report includes the Home Energy eBook with additional steps to save energy, increase comfort, and protect the environment.
Deck Inspection
A deck inspection should progress in much the same order as deck construction. Inspectors should start at the bottom. If a deck is deemed unsafe from underneath, the inspector should not walk out onto the deck to inspect decking, handrails, etc. The inspector should stop and report the safety issues.
Chimney and Fireplace Inspection
A level-one chimney inspection includes a visual check of the fireplace and chimney without any special equipment or climbing up on the roof. The inspector will come to your house with a flashlight; look for damage, obstructions, creosote buildup, and soot; and tell you if the chimney requires sweeping.