A home inspection is a visual evaluation of a property’s accessible components and systems. The purpose is to provide an objective overview of the home’s condition at the time of inspection.
The length of an inspection varies depending on the size, age, and condition of the home. Most inspections take several hours to complete.
Clients are welcome to attend the inspection. Attending can be helpful for gaining a better understanding of the home and asking questions about the findings.
A standard home inspection includes an evaluation of major systems and visible components such as roofing, structure, electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, interior areas, and exterior components.
Home inspections are visual inspections and do not include destructive testing, code compliance verification, or evaluations of areas that are not safely accessible at the time of inspection.
Yes. Inspection reports include photographs to help illustrate findings and provide additional clarity for the client.
Inspection reports are typically delivered promptly after the inspection is completed. The report will outline findings and provide clear explanations of observed conditions.
Yes. If questions arise after reviewing the report, we are available to help explain the findings and answer questions related to the inspection.
Yes. Carolina Quality Home Inspection serves a service radius of approximately 40 miles from Greenville, South Carolina, including surrounding Upstate communities.