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ASHI-Certified Home Inspection Services

Authentic, Systematic, Progressive, Analytical inspection services that follow the ASHI Code of Standards.

We have affordable inspections services that start at just $275. During our inspections, our ASHI-certified inspectors follow a proven systematic approach that ensures thoroughness and efficiency during their non-invasive visual assessment of the property.

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Knowledge is POWER

Buyers need to know what they’re getting into before agreeing to purchase a home. During the Buyer’s Inspection, we conduct a thorough walkthrough inspection of the home to determine its condition and find defects and damages that the buyer should know about. During your inspection, the following areas will be analyzed…

New Construction Inspection

Builders can find and address oversights in the building process with the results from a New Construction Inspection. ASAP will provide a thorough inspection ensuring there is no issue with the home, and if so, the repairs can be done before the final walkthrough.

Pre-Listing Inspection

When selling your home, the seller should be aware of any issues present in the property that way these issues can be addressed before listing the property. ASPA’s pre-listing inspection will ensure the seller is well informed of any problems associated with the home before listing.

Radon Testing

Radon is an odorless gas that enters the home through the foundation. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Be safe and know your radon levels. Radon can be found in all homes and only specialized equipment and detect radon. Call ASPA today to schedule your radon test.

Drone Inspection

ASPA inspectors utilize the aerial advantage of a drone to conduct an exterior examination of the property’s roof. Our high-resolution drone photos also provide our clients with a proper perspective of the property and the surrounding neighborhoods.

Thermal Imaging

With a Thermal imaging camera, which picks up on areas of heat disparities that we cannot see with the unaided human eye, we are able to detect moisture intrusion and problems with insufficient or missing insulation, as well as electrical hot spots.