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If you are purchasing your first home or your 99th home it is important to have a licensed professional inspect the home. The reasons for getting a home inspection are endless; however, the number one reason is to give a buyer more detailed information about the overall condition of a home prior to purchase.

A home inspection will provide an unbiased, in-depth look into the physical condition of a home (structure, construction, and mechanical systems) and identify problems and items that need to be repaired or replaced. If you are selling your home it would be very beneficial to know up-front what costly repairs may be ahead of you prior to setting a price.

By having a home inspection completed prior to listing the home, you will be able to make sure your home is move-in-ready. And that is what a majority of buyers look for when purchasing a home. If you are just wanting to give your home a good check-up, then a home inspection is right for you.
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Construction Consultants of the Carolinas, L.L.C. has been in operation since 2001, and we have completed over 5,000 home inspections during that time. Our inspectors' backgrounds include over twenty-five years of project management and construction experience which includes HVAC, roofing, residential, commercial, and industrial building construction and renovations.
A home inspection performed by a licensed, trained professional provides you with an honest, unbiased evaluation of one of the largest investments that you will probably ever make. You, as a prospective home owner, deserve to know what type of maintenance to expect with your new home, both inside and outside.
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.
If the property being purchased or refinanced is not connected to a sewer, some lenders will require that the buyer supply a septic letter at closing. The septic letters certifies that the home is served by a properly constructed and operating septic tank system. For FHA and VA loans, the letter must state that public sewers are not available, and other special requirements may apply.
If your new home will be serviced by a well, some lenders will require that the well water be tested for nitrates, nitrites, bacteria, peticides, and lead. Even if the home is not serviced by a well, Construction Consultants of the Carolinas, L.L.C. can still provide you with a report on the safety of your drinking water.
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