Services

Whether you are ready to buy a home and need confidence in the property’s structure and systems – or looking to stay on top of maintenance for your current home – turn to Robertson Home Inspections.

For Home Buyers:  When you purchase a home – either a new home or an older home –  you are making one of the biggest investments of your lifetime.  By having your home inspected you will be making an informed, educated decision regarding the soundness of your investment.

Existing Owners:  Inspections before you buy should not be the last inspection.  Structures can change over time.  Systems will wear out over time and can cause problems in the home.  No one can truly know the condition of the home until they are crawling through the residence and checking systems.  Routine inspections should be part of your maintenance plan.

We serve Raleigh, Durham and the Greater Triangle Area. Saturday and Sunday Inspections are available.

Inspection Include:

  1. Foundation
  2. Structure
  3. Basement and Crawl Space
  4. Interior and exterior walls and Ceilings
  5. Siding
  6. Decks and Porches
  7. Fireplace and exterior chimney
  8. Interior and Exterior door and windows.
  9. Bathrooms
  10. Kitchens
  11. Water Heater
  12. Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
  13. Electrical Systems
  14. Plumbing Systems
  15. Attic
  16. Roof Gutters
  17. All other systems involved in the home.

Pricing

Inspection Rates 2023
Heated Sq Ft 1,001 – 2,000 $355.00
Heated Sq Ft 2,001 – 2,500 $375.00
Heated Sq Ft 2,501 – 3,000 $400.00
Heated Sq Ft 3,001 – 3,500 $425.00
Heated Sq Ft 3,501 – 4,000 $450.00
Heated Sq Ft 4,001 – 4,500 $475.00
Heated Sq Ft 4,501 – 5,000 $530.00
Heated Sq Ft 5,001 – 6,000 $550.00+
Crawlspace Add $25.00
Over 15 Years Old Add $40.00
Over 20 Years Old Add $50.00
Over 25 Years Old Add $65.00
Over 30 Years Old Add $75.00
Over 40 Years Old Add $90.00

By Request

Radon Test $150.00
Termite Inspection $95.00

Robertson Home Inspections has a network of subcontracting partners to assist with termite inspections and radon testing.

“Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. An estimated 21,000 people nationally die each year from radon-induced lung cancer. 450 North Carolinians are estimated to die each year due to radon-induced lung cancer. “

https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/health-service-regulation/north-carolina-radon-program