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    A-Pro Home Inspection

    3.3 (3 reviews)

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    Mirowski Inspections - Mirowski Inspection Team

    Mirowski Inspections

    (7 reviews)

    I would never use or recommend these guys, first of all everyone knows that the wells in this area…read moreare ran by the city, so his first question should be to the homeowner is do we own the well, Steve was here for 6 HOURS, he kept saying that the joint above the window, that needed an expansion, was a structural issue and no matter how many times I asked him to show me where the cracks are, he kept saying he couldn't find any, that's because there were no structural problems with this house, the buyer had a foundational company come out and they told him that the house had no structural issues and that it was built really good. But the buyer was to confused on whom to believe, an actual foundation company or an inspector who doesn't know anything about structure if he can't find a crack but yet kept saying it was structure, lol oh well guess what, the Mason company came out and fixed the expansion joint above the window, he said it happens all the time where the builder doesn't put enough expansion joints by windows. Something an inspector should know, not just immediately go to, oh it's structural.

    Full Disclosure - my husband actually met the inspector to go over the house and my experience with…read morethem has been primarily through email and phone. That being said - I have no other previous experience with inspectors and this is to be our first home purchase. However, these people are so incredibly nice I will definitely choose them again. Not only did they quickly get us scheduled - the inspector was there for HOURS going over the house - and then took my husband around the house and pointed out any issues that he would fix. Husband says the price was worth that advice alone. The Inspection Report was delivered quickly and was very detailed - which has allowed our real estate agent the time to go back to the seller with fixes that need to occur. I am not sure that Inspectors are a business that has a "fan" base - but I will highly recommend them to anyone buying a home.

    Cornerstone Property Inspections

    Cornerstone Property Inspections

    (2 reviews)

    it has been three years now since the initial report. with over 30 years working on the side in…read moreconstruction, building one home and remodeling several dozen others, I am appalled at the lack of professionalism with my inspection. Gross code violations were missed and little attention was given to the inspection. I have found all exterior outlets and lighting was installed without electrical boxes, just the vinyl siding cover plates. Not easy to see on an inspection but three exterior outlets it was obvious. In the attic there were three junctions with as many as 7 electrical lines using wire nuts at the level of the blown insulation and no junction boxes. these were both right next to bathroom exhaust fans with no ducting. wires to dryer and air conditioner exposed ( this is allowed ) showed burn marks as long as 5 feet on the insulation. AC used 2 sets of #8 Romex for a 75 amp service, under rated and probably the cause of the burning. Dryer wires were burnt most likely due to the use of PVC for the dryer vent. When it was removed it was filled except for 1 inch with lint. Property grading forced water to settle against the north end of the home. THe AC/Heat system sat in this water. Ducting from AC to the home was on the ground later found to have a large gap on the under side with rodents living inside and large mold amounts that went into the AC unit too. On the South end of the home we immediately found a water leak that took out 12 feet of the kitschen wall and cabinets. This water leak was found behind the grass growing against the home. Kitchen water pipes were installed on the wrong side of the insulation causing a gradual leak on a joint. Inside the kitchen had a light over the sink with a wire forced between the header boards and stuck out of the drywall. Not only was there no electrical box, but the wires were run outside the wall down to the cabinets for a light mounted under the board. At the time we hired this inspector I was recovering from a hip replacement. I could not climb into the attic or get down on the ground. I relied on a professional to get down and around what needed to be inspected. Instead we got minor issues and all the major items were ignored. Comments of "Garage full not inspected" do not cut it. Since buying a turn key home we have since had to repipe all plumbing, repair almost every wire circuit, rewire and replace all GFIC outlets none of which were tested. We replaced the entire AC system along with proper sized wires and ducting. Graded all slopes away from home and set up proper drainage. In 3 years we have invested months of work and over $15,000 in repairs. I can now climb crawl and get into places to do these things, but when I needed a professional I was taken advantage of. Since moving in I have spoken my mind about this inspector. I would challenge his skills and professionalism any day. He does the absolute minimum needed and provides a decorative colorful report calling it professional. It is far from it. In a region where there are no enforced building codes inspectors need to step it up. Had I had the opportunity to make this review earlier I would have. I would have gone to the office and told them just how bad their service was. I lost the copy and my realtor was a Gentleman that did not want to cause a problem. He told me he would mention the dis satisfaction to the Broker. Well I found the inspector and can now speak my mind. Shame on you for poor work. I feel for those that do not have the skills and tools to do the repairs I have done. What could have costs easily $50,000 should never have been a surprise to a new home owner.

    Stay away from this company! If something comes up as in a problem they will blow you off. I have…read morehad an issue with these people and I can't get a response or anything from them. No help at all. I would hate to see anyone else go through what I am going through. Stay away! This company is worthless. 1/7/2019 These people did absolutely nothing to try and help me. I just answered a private message from the person that responded below. I understand she is trying to clear this company's name but she has no idea what went on. If this company really cared about this issue, things would not be answered several months later. The person I dealt with refused to answer or respond to my calls and more. I am thankful this is over. It's been around 6 months now.

    Freedom Home Inspections - Active water leak

    Freedom Home Inspections

    (3 reviews)

    Very disappointed in this company. We just bought a new house with a two year old heating and air…read moreconditioning system. They gave it high marks. Come to find out the heat pump compressor was blown. It was only heating using propane. Cost me $1500. Also an outdoor faucet apparently had frozen at some point in the past. We turned it on to wash off out patio and after coming inside several minutes later discovered a severe leak that soaked our entire basement Would not use them again.

    In July, 2016 prior to purchasing my home I paid A Pro Home Inspection Services to inspect the…read morehome. At that time, they found mold on boards in the crawl space under the home. The seller agreed to eradicate the mold, and he insured me this was completed. After a few other issues with the home that the seller did not address, I began to question whether the mold had been eradicated, so I paid A Pro Home Inspections to return to reinspect the home. The inspector reported that the mold was eradicated and the seller had 'fixed it right.' I trusted him. Big mistake! Now nearly 3 years later when I put my home on the market, the prospective buyers had a home inspection completed and they reported mold in the same area that needs to be professionally removed. The buyer has backed out of the contract and I am left with a mess! A Pro Home Inspections owner "Jim" refused to talk with me about this issue and told his receptionist to call and tell me it is the fault of the seller who did not fix the problem; however since I relied on his employee's word that the problem was fixed properly and I paid for their professional expertise, they are responsible for not doing what they were paid to do!

    A-Pro Home Inspection - home_inspectors - Updated May 2026

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