Relax… Your home purchase is covered by InterNACHI’s® Buy Back GUARANTEE when you choose HelloPro Home Inspections, LLC; an InterNACHI® Certified Inspector.
A home inspection is a snapshot in time that represents the condition of a home on the day and time of the inspection. It’s not meant to predict the future condition of the home or it’s components.
A home inspector will not pass or fail a house, but rather describe its physical condition and indicate what components and systems may need major repair or replacement. A home inspection is not an appraisal and will not determine the home’s market value. It is also not a municipal inspection and does not verify local code compliance.
Home inspectors are only human, we don’t have X Ray vision. We cannot see behind walls or furniture and since we only have a limited time to perform the inspection there may be some small items we don’t report.
The report you will receive after the inspection will be very detailed and can seem alarming. It is important to note that no house is perfect. Every home inspection will identify issues with the property and the inspector will communicate the severity of the issues found. The home inspector’s goal is to leave their clients with a deeper understanding of their prospective home, so the client can make a sound decision as they continue their home buying process. The client should be fully aware of any issues, risks, or health concerns that may impact the client’s decision. The inspector’s role is not to tell the clients if they should buy the house or not, but to help clients understand the full cost of ownership. If major problems are found, home-buyers may wish to negotiate with the seller to make repairs or cover their costs.
Everything in a home can be fixed and this is where your real estate agent comes in. They will help you sift through the inspection report and prepare a response.
We offer services including home buyer inspections, pre-listing inspections, annual maintenance inspections, or builder warranty inspections – to ensure proper maintenance of your home – you can trust us to deliver excellent services. We strictly follow the Standards of Practice for home inspectors established by InterNACHI, the leading home inspection association.
We will explain the general condition of the home and systems with you and your agent. We will talk through any major issues that need to be addressed sooner rather than later. We will also mention the items that you will want to keep an eye on for deferred maintenance. All of this will be detailed in our easy-to-read HelloPro report, that will be delivered in both HTML and/or PDF format and stored in the HelloPro cloud. From that report, you’ll be able to see the items we discussed, with images for reference.
Whether you are buying, selling or maintaining your home, HelloPro Home Inspections provides professional and quality service from the moment you call us.
If you’d like to know more about our inspection process or any of our other services or included warranties, we’re happy to answer all of your questions.
Which problems do you want to buy? The ones you know about on the up front after a home inspection, or the ones that surprise after you’ve moved in, because you opted not to get a home inspection?
There seems to be quite the discussion out there today on whether having a home inspection from a third party does anything more than complicate the home buying process. Most people would probably prefer to skip it and avoid the extra cost of a few hundred dollars. But a home inspection offers the buyer an invaluable perspective. A home inspection helps the buyer decide whether or not they want to buy those “problems” or it helps the seller determine whether or not they want to fix the unknown “problems” before they place their home on the market.
A good analogy for home inspection would be going to a doctor for a physical. If the doctor finds something wrong with you, they would then send you to a specialist, like a Cardiologist or a Pulmonologist to take care of the more serious issues.
A qualified home inspector is a general physician for your house, providing a “visual and non-invasive” inspection of the property. It’s a neutral perspective providing an essential health checkup on the true condition of the property.
A good inspection should elevate the condition of the property and empower the home-buyer to purchase, or not to purchase, with confidence.
A good home inspection, is a snapshot in time that represents the condition of a home on the day and time of the inspection. It’s not meant to predict the future condition of the home or it’s components.
A home inspector will not pass or fail a house, but rather describe its physical condition and indicate what components and systems may need major repair or replacement. A home inspection is not an appraisal and will not determine the home’s market value. It is also not a municipal inspection and does not verify local code compliance.
Home inspectors are only human, we don’t have X Ray vision. We cannot see behind walls or furniture and since we only have a limited time to perform the inspection there may be some small items we don’t report.
The report you’ll receive after the inspection will be very detailed and can seem alarming. It is important to note that no house is perfect. Every home inspection will identify issues with the property and the inspector will communicate the severity of the issues found. The home inspector’s goal is to leave their clients with a deeper understanding of their prospective home, so the client can make a sound decision as they continue their home buying process. The client should be fully aware of any issues, risks, or health concerns that may impact the client’s decision. The inspector’s role is not to tell the clients if they should buy the house or not, but to help clients understand the full cost of ownership. If major problems are found, home-buyers may wish to negotiate with the seller to make repairs or cover their costs.
Everything in a home can be fixed and this is where your real estate agent comes in. They will help you sift through the inspection report and prepare a response.
We offer services including home buyer inspections, pre-listing inspections, annual maintenance inspections, or builder warranty inspections – to ensure proper maintenance of your home – you can trust us to deliver excellent services. We strictly follow the Standards of Practice for home inspectors established by InterNACHI, the leading home inspection association.
We will explain the general condition of the home and systems with you and your agent. We will talk through any major issues that need to be addressed sooner rather than later. We will also mention the items that you will want to keep an eye on for deferred maintenance. All of this will be detailed in our easy-to-read HelloPro report, that will be delivered in both HTML and/or PDF format and stored in the HelloPro cloud. From that report, you’ll be able to see the items we discussed, with images for reference.
Whether you are buying, selling or maintaining your home, HelloPro Home Inspections provides professional and quality service from the moment you call us.
If you’d like to know more about our inspection process or any of our other services or included warranties, we’re happy to answer all of your questions.
On A Good Day, We Offer You Peace Of Mind.
On A Bad Day, We Save You From Making A Purchase
That You May Regret.
OFFERING YOU THE BUY-BACK PROGRAM
HelloPro Home Inspections, LLC. is a participating InterNACHI® Certified Inspector. If a HelloPro Inspector misses anything on your inspection, InterNACHI® will buy your home back! It is through our affiliation with InterNACHI® that we are proud to include a Home Buy-Back Guarantee with every Standard and PLUS Package Inspection we do; not all InterNACHI® Certified Inspectors participate in this program.
Greenville, SC
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Epidemiological studies in the U.S. and Europe have associated mold sensitivity with the development, persistence, and severity of asthma. Exposure to mold and the mycotoxins or toxins they produce can be absorbed through the skin, GI tract, or by inhalation of fungal parts. Suppression of the immune system by exposure to these types of pollutants has been linked to chronic diseases, even cancer.
Mold exposure can be harmful to your health. People with weak immune systems from diseases such as HIV infection, patients taking chemotherapy, people with existing lung disease, and those who have had an organ transplant are more susceptible to infections from mold and can have a severe reaction.
The increasing awareness of mold problems in indoor environments has created high demand for mold investigation and inspection services. Fluctuations in air quality often go undetected until toxins accumulate to dangerous levels in an environment. Monitoring and promptly addressing air quality concerns before problems arise is essential to the health of your home, business, clients, and employees.
Sample analysis of your indoor space for air quality monitoring and fungal-related toxicity concentration including black mold is our specialty.
Have peace of mind with our Lab Certified, Professional Results, and Detailed Report!
Bacteria are microscopic organisms not visible to the naked eye. These tiny organisms are everywhere, both inside and outside of your body. They survive in a variety of environments and while some are necessary for life others can make you extremely sick. At Microbial Express Labs we offer a complete testing service that not only detects the presence or absence of sewage-related bacteria, we also quickly identify and enumerate them.
Coliform bacteria are natural inhabitants of the environment and the intestinal tract of warm-blooded animals. It is their presence in drinking water that indicates that disease-causing organisms (pathogens) could be in the water system. A Total Coliform test is used as an overall indication of sanitation efficiency. The presence of total coliform, by itself, does not imply that the resource is contaminated, but it can reveal that one, if not more of the more serious types of harmful bacteria, such as fecal or E. coli bacteria, may be present.
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the major species in the fecal coliform (FC) group and is the best indicator of fecal pollution and the possible presence of pathogens or disease-causing organisms.
E. coli bacteria are found in greater quantities than Total Coliform in animal fecal matter. Our Total Coliform test detects the presence of Total Coliform and E. coli. If E. coli is detected along with Total Coliform in drinking water, there is strong evidence that sewage is present. As a result, a greater potential for pathogenic organisms to exist.
At Microbial Express Labs we offer a second layer to this test. In addition to the traditional test mentioned above, our Complete Fecal Coliform test adds the detection of Enerococcus faecalis. E. Faecalis is also a fecal indicator organism and one of the various microorganisms used a positive control in the examination of water for human consumption. E. faecalis is a very stable bacterium. Its ability to survive in harsh conditions is greater than that of E. coli and in recent years there has been an increase in its resistance to many once used antibiotics.
A positive test implies a risk that pathogenic species may be present. Testing for bacteria is the only reliable way to know if your water is safe. You cannot determine the presence of disease-causing organisms by look, taste, or smell.
It is recommended that well owners test their water for coliform bacteria at least once a year and more frequently if bacteria have been a problem in the past. Our trusted labs not only provide the detection of but also will enumerate the number of Coliforms/Escherichia coli (E. coli), and Enterococcus faecalis bacteria. We provide fast, accurate results you can trust!