The Wake Forest Home Inspector
The Wake Forest Home Inspector serves Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill and Eastern North Carolina. (919) 625-2382
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Amateurish Electrical connections can be very dangerous! We find them so you can avoid problems later.
Homes that look and feel nice are kept that way from vigilent maintenance.
Bonk! Wonder what happened here?
Often, a lawn mower if the culprit when a sewer clean out cap is damaged or missing.
When you see insulation sagging or falling under a house, there is usually a moisture problem.
A little maintenance can help so much. Check eaves after a storm.
Roof coverings are most often defective in valleys and at overhangs.
Just because the municipal permits were approved does not mean there are no defects
Roof flashings are always a concern, even on a brand new home
Routing downspout water to flow against the foundation BY DESIGN is a bad idea
Where is the dryer vent?