Services

Sewer Camera Inspections

A sewer camera inspection is a valuable step in ensuring the sewer line is free from hidden issues that could lead to costly repairs down the line. Sewer systems are not part of a standard home inspection, yet they can have significant hidden problems such as tree root intrusions, pipe blockages, cracks, or pipe misalignments that are not evident during the home inspection.

Mold Inspection and Sampling

A mold inspection with samples is an essential step in protecting both your health and your investment. Mold can develop in hidden areas of the home from hidden leaky water pipes, roof leaks, or water drain issues. These issues may not be visible during a standard home inspection and can lead to significant health risks or damage to the home.

Radon Gas Test

A radon gas test is a crucial step in ensuring the safety of your family. Many counties in New Mexico are known to have elevated levels of radon gas levels above what the E.P.A. considers to be safe. Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that naturally occurs from the decay of uranium in the soil. The granite in our soils can often be the source of the radon and is common in New Mexico.

Prelisting Inspection

You may be asking yourself, “Why would I pay for something the buyer is going to do anyway?” There are many benefits of having a pre-listing inspection performed on your home before listing the home for sale.

Pre-listing inspections are becoming more popular amongst property sellers, and here are some of the benefits of having a home inspected before putting it on the market.

Radon Mitigation System Inspection

Having a radon mitigation system inspected can ensure the system is functioning properly to keep the home safe. If the home already has a radon mitigation system installed, the inspection will verify the system is operating properly, effectively reducing radon levels inside of the home, and if the system needs repair. Even if the system appears to be in place, there could be issues such as a malfunctioning fan, improper installations, or damaged electrical components that can render the system ineffective.