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    Cusack Center For Professional Development

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    A Plus Home Inspections

    (10 reviews)

    THE ABSOLUTE BEST! EXCEPTIONAL, HONEST, PROFESSIONAL: Can't…read moreimage that ANYONE else would thoroughly inspect, explain, provide detailed documentation, and be more honest and have more pride in his work than Adam. I feel sorry for people who buy their homes w/o inspections or use an inspector like the ones that I've used in the past. I had no idea that this is how it should be done... The house that I ended up purchasing was inspected by Adam for the SELLER before he put it on the market. I was BLOWN AWAY by the extensive amount of detail, pictures, and the summary + explanation of issues to address immediately, or in the near future, that was in Adam's report. It was clearly evident that Adam had gone through the house with a "fine-toothed comb" and disclosed even minor issues. I've purchased a few homes before, and received a checklist-type report a few pages long, no pics, no recommendations or explanations, once even after an inspector went through an entire 4,000sqft house in only an hour with my husband. Worthless. After I purchased the house, Adam actually went through the entire report with me (since it was done pre-sale for the seller), while going through the house and explaining everything clearly and thoroughly. I cannot stress enough how INCREDIBLY helpful this was, and was obviously above and beyond what he had to do. NO COMPARISON!!

    Very kind, helpful and friendly. Knows his stuff and was very prompt ! Thank you very much!read more

    Specsure - Specsure Property Inspections

    Specsure

    (9 reviews)

    Jerry Glenn always an excellent job and is very knowledgeable! Always answers any questions my…read moreclients may have. Very very professional !

    Here's what happened: When I walked the house before…read moreinspection I saw a crack in the plaster in the corner of the living room wall (between the side of a window and an interior wall). The inspection was done during the workday, so I could only show up at the end of it. The inspector Alan of Specsure Property Inspections, did his walkthrough and when I got to the house, he showed me the corner of the wall and using his moisture detection tool stated that the plaster crack was from water damage. He assured me the damage was localized to the corner of the wall, and that the damage was not due to an internal leak, that it was only a window issue. As a first time home buyer I took the professional's word for it and didn't ask any follow up questions. The small water damage found, and the cracks in the basement allowed me to have a credit from the seller of $5,000.00 (not enough to pay for everything, but would pay for at least half - was my reasoning, and it seemed fair to me). When I brought water damage repair specialists (Water Cleanup Experts, Inc.) into the house to work on that corner of the living room they used their moisture detection device and found water damage on the whole of that living room wall . . . and the wall connected to it. They then checked the second room on the same side of the first wall with water damage and detected moisture on the corner of that room's wall. They then checked the second floor wall and detected moisture on the entirety of that wall too. The entire wall of the side of my house was water logged. All this was found with their moisture detection tool (a tool which the inspector had on hand during his inspection - however did not use to check the rest of the wall beyond the window). In addition, before demolition commenced on the second floor, the bubbling of paint and nail heads pressing against the paint were noted (once I knew what to look for). When water specialists proceeded with demolition to remove the water damage it was found that the entire wall (inside insulation, outside insulation, the 2x4 studs, everything) was full of water damage and that the wooden frame was rotted to the point where the frame had to be replaced. This water repair has cost me out of pocket $39,462.86 (outside wall repair $21,283.00, inside wall mitigation $12,843.66, and inside wall repair $10,336.20 - $5,000.00 house credit) The additional walls with moisture detected could have been found during the house inspection before the house was sold with the continued use of the moisture detector that was shown to me during the inspection. The rest of the walls were not checked on the first floor, nor was the second floor. Additionally the bubbling of paint at the second floor wall socket and nail heads pressing against the paint were noticeable once looked at. This is negligence, and from the reviews on Specsure Property Inspections this isn't the first time. Unless something is done, this will happen again, and legally the inspectors are only liable for their fee, not for any missed major damages. New York is a Buyer Beware state for homebuyers, once the sale is completed, that is it. This makes the Home Inspection the only time to find and remedy major problems, and an entire wall (first to second floor) with water damage is a major problem of ~$40K damages out of pocket. That amount would ruin any family's financial standing, and for most they would lose their house. The inspectors and this company needs to be held to a higher standard (at least use the tools they currently have) before more lives are financially ruined.

    Cusack Center For Professional Development - home_inspectors - Updated May 2026

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