AmeriSpec

Services

GENERAL HOME INSPECTION
General Home Inspection is a general visual and operational inspection and includes over 400 items. A general home inspection usally takes two to three hours. The inspection includes structural components such as ROOF, FOUNDATION, BASEMENT/CRAWL SPACE, EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR WALLS, CHIMNEY, DOORS AND WINDOWS, PLUMBING, HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ALONG WITH APPLIANCE FUNCTIONS.
RADON TESTING
Radon is an orderless, colorless, radioactive gas. Radon has been found in homes in Central Kentucky. It comes from the natural breakdown of uranium found in the soil and moves up through the goround finding its way through tiny cracks and holes in the foundation of a home. AmeriSpec offers testing using EPA protocols. We use both passive (least expensive) and active devices for testing. The test cover a time period of 48 hours.
PRE-SALE INSPECTION
Review of your home prior to the listing. A general home inspection is completed with comprehensive report.
MANUFACTURE HOME FOUNDATION INSPECTION
HUD approved inspection and certification of foundation for manufactured homes.
WATER

This service is a sampling of drinking water within the home. The purpose of the inspection is to provide information about the quality of the water in the home at the time of the inspection. The test will be performed in accordance with the laboratory and/or manufacturers guidelines for the collection of water samples.
POOL/SPA
This inspection is a visual examination of a pool/spa. This review includes the pool equipment, electrical supply, and pool liner. The equipment is run, except for the pool heater if the pilot is not lit.
SEPTIC SYSTEM TEST
An Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Inspection is an objective evaluation of the onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems. This inspection is based on the experience and expertise of a qualified inspector in accordance with prescribed standards. It is an evaluation of each component examined leading to a conclusion about the system’s condition. It is a written narrative report of the evaluation of each component examined, leading to a conclusion about the septic system’s condition, at the time of inspection. It is not a warranty or guarantee that the system will properly function for any period of time in the future, nor is there any assurance that the soil is currently adequately treating or will adequately treat effluent.