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Hunter Home Inspections

3.9 (7 reviews)
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LunsPro Inspection Group

(283 reviews)

Has a pre-purchase home inspection last week by LunsPro - I found the report to be detailed,…read morecomplete and very useful in negotiating with the seller. Highly recommend! Robert Kimbell was excellent.

How would you feel if after your home inspection provider was caught at missing something huge…read moreessentially told you that if it hadn't rained in GA in a while, there's no need to look at the existence gutters or the cloggedness of drains or the existence of a roof. That is essentially what happened here. The excuse provided. We disagree. The home's storm drains are a few feet from the front door....not looked at,not remarked at, totally forgotten in the inspection. And they just happened to be full to the brim. Very obvious if they were to be looked at. We found out at the first rain since closing. Chance to walk away from house: taken from us. Chance to make preparations to fix it before the first rain causes an emergency: not provided to us. Chance to ask for concessions: didn't get it. Literally the second biggest thing possible, missed. What are 150 pages of inconsequential, small issues when you miss something like this??? Scrambling to find a drain pro on the day of 1st big rain in a while...when everyone else is doing the same thing: great. Seeing our yard under water was great too. Having only one company even available to come by after calling close to 20,also great. Almost $3000 in emergency unclogging of storm drains,wonderful too. That's just the immediate cost. There's way more coming. And when you contact Lunspro for a chance to make this remotely fair they say: sign a release and we'll give you half your inspection fee back Consider my story before thinking they'll do a decent job with their eyes. If you get lucky, maybe. If you don't know any better, also maybe. This is the definition of a lackluster excuse for unprofessional conduct.

912 Inspections - We inspect electrical panels, amperage and for correct wire size.

912 Inspections

(5 reviews)

***Think you don't need a home inspection on Brand New Construction? You're WRONG***…read moreSo this was the least stressful part of buying my first home. I contacted 912 Inspections on Monday afternoon, told Aaron that I needed the house inspected ASAP and Aaron was out there at 9:30 Tuesday morning!! This was amazing especially since my realtor told me later she had reached out to her "normal guy" and he wouldn't be able to fit me in for over a week. Aaron had checked with me if the time would work for me to come be present, but since I wouldn't be free at all that day, and wanted to get it done ASAP, I asked if he could FaceTime with me; to which he said "Absolutely!" After he was finished, Aaron FaceTimed me & walked me through the handful of issues he would want to see fixed before I closed on the home so he could point them out for me to see - couldn't believe I didn't notice how poorly the back patio light was attached LOL. Most of the things he found were smaller items, but being that this is my first home I was so glad that he even pointed these out to me because I am NOT a "handy" person so would've wound up paying someone more than what I paid 912 Inspections to come fix them once I noticed them.... But there were two things I would've been PISSED about had I found out later... they skimped on the insulation in the attic!! by a few inches! Also the shingle overhang was too long which I probably never would've known unless it was pointed out to me/caused an issue. Aaron says it seems like a small thing, but can cause issues if not fixed... And I don't even wanna think about how much it would've cost to have those two things remedied... Aaron didn't rush to get me off the call and answered all my questions (and didn't make me feel stupid.) Report was sent to me quickly, and he even asked if he should cc my realtor on it since they had been in contact. When she received it and read through it she called to tell me how impressed she was with how thorough it was...(maybe she's found herself another go to guy...) Anyways... YES I would absolutely recommend 912 Inspections to anyone buying a home!!

I have been working with 912 Inspections for almost two years now and have been very pleased with…read moreall our interactions. They are very thorough with their process and are available to answer any questions - even if its weeks later. Aaron has always taken the time to review the report with me or my clients - he's quick to return a call or text and has even worked on a holiday when needed. I can recommend the company without question.

John Mease Home Inspections

John Mease Home Inspections

(24 reviews)

John was an absolute pleasure to work with. He showed up 10 minutes earlier than his appointment…read moretime, was very thorough on his inspection (including pointing things out to me that he did not need to check). John spent about an hour or so going through the house and I followed him through the whole time. When we would come across an issue he would explain to me why it was an issue, possible problems both short term and long term that it could create. He also explained me why certain things were done in the house (possibly to save money, etc.). He also pointed out the areas that the builder went above and beyond. Overall I was vey impressed with John's knowledge, ability to explain things to someone who does not have a lot of experience in building and his ability to make the whole experience very enjoyable. John also had a full report back to us by the end of the day. I would refer john to anyone looking for an inspector!

If I could give greater than a 5-star rating I absolutely would! John is fantastic to work with,…read morevery polite and fun, but when it comes to knowledge I would be shocked if there is anyone better. While most of what others have shared about John is spot on, there is one comment previously made that in my opinion sums John up very nicely - - he is a walking encyclopedia. He knows his stuff and is as thorough as thorough can be. I have already hired John again for another job!

Nier Building Inspections

Nier Building Inspections

(3 reviews)

A great company to work for. They offer comprehensive inspection services for homes,…read moremunicipalities and businesses at reasonable prices. They also offer testing such as radon, asbestos, mold, and lead. They are truly a one stop shop for all your inspection needs. They also do ADA evaluations, NPDES monitoring, plan reviews, expert witness services, and just about anything else you can think of!

If I could give negative stars, I would. If your goal is to purchase a home where every day is a…read morenew adventure in finding out what you weren't informed of, then this would be a great inspection company, but if you were hoping to not spend thousands of dollars post-closing on things that should have been caught at inspection, as I was, I'd encourage you to go elsewhere. Before I start, let me acknowledge that sometimes, things are missed. When I found the first issue, the fact that the washer didn't work, I had sympathy for the inspector. Stuff happens. When I discovered there was no cold running water in the kitchen, I had less sympathy. The final straw for me was the discovery that I had a massive, long-standing, leak under my bathroom sink. There is obvious water damage under the sink that I saw, and the leaking began almost immediately upon me running the sink, so this is something that 100% should have been caught at inspection. I also discovered that the diverter valve (a part I had to look up, it is what changes the shower from the showerhead to the tub faucet) is mostly worn out and thus has every shower running half faucet/half showerhead and the faucet in the bathtub isn't connected to the wall, so the first time I grabbed it to scrub, it came away from the wall (luckily still connected to the plumbing). Still, mistakes are made, and I tend to assume good faith on the part of others. This was surely an error, and I was certain that when I contacted them, I would find the problem solved immediately. Wrong again. First, I emailed my realtor, who was zero help (unsurprising, given that he recommended the inspector), then I emailed the inspector. And waited. And waited. And here I am, days later with no response. Which is where I find myself. I have to have a plumber come out to fix things, which I'll be paying for out of pocket because I can't get the inspector to respond to me. And buyer beware, even if I could somehow get a response, and they did agree to pay me per the contract, all that means is that they're refunding my $475. That's not nearly enough to cover the costs of what I have to fix. I'd strongly encourage everyone to go elsewhere and to warn their friends because this inspection was worst than useless, and it will ultimately cost me several thousand dollars in addition to the fee that I paid them

Building Knowledge Inspection by Cingo - Duane is a Senior inspector, an ASHI Certified member, and has been performing inspections with Building Knowledge since 2011.

Building Knowledge Inspection by Cingo

(39 reviews)

I loved how easy scheduling an appointment was through their website. I looked through the reviews…read moreon here and based on who was available, I booked Emily with less than 48 hours notice. I got confirmation promptly. You do have to sign a liability waiver and pre-pay, but it's pretty straightforward what is and isn't included. Emily arrived promptly on time and wore a mask throughout the inspection as a COVID pre-caution. She is very thorough and professional. The inspection went quicker than expected, but she was very patient in answering my questions. She is extremely knowledgable about construction, codes, and quickly caught onto the areas where I needed her information to help us make decisions. I really appreciate the fact that I got the full report emailed via PDF in less than 24 hours. The report is easy to read, full of pictures and call-outs, has appropriate categories, and the level of detail addressed our concerns buying a well-loved home that has been around longer than me. Emily is responsive and I appreciate her emphasizing her availability to go over the report or our questions anytime. I would highly recommend Building Knowledge and would definitely seek-out Emily's availability if you are looking for inspections in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area.

Worst and least useful home inspection report that we've ever received. The first report consisted…read moreof a PDF attachment and a link a completely different PDF file. The PDF attachment listed two "concerns" involving smoke and carbon monoxide detectors but no other information--most importantly, no discussion positive or negative of any of the other parts of the home that were inspected. The linked attachment listed three other concerns and noted that the HVAC couldn't be tested because of the cold weather--again, no discussion of any other parts of the home. We followed up with the inspector, who indicated that there was an issue with the computer system that generated the reports. A day later (as the due diligence period is ticking), the inspector posted a longer report. The report was missing some of the items from the first report, so ANOTHER report was posted. However, the final report mostly added pictures with almost no extra text. This is the first home purchase where we have not been able to accompany the inspector, and we really regret it. The reports were not up to a professional standard, and I STRONGLY recommend looking elsewhere.

Hunter Home Inspections - home_inspectors - Updated May 2026

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