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Quantum Home Inspections

Quantum Home Inspections

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Phil and his team of inspectors were awesome! We purchased a log home which is not common in South…read moreGeorgia. They were very thorough and knowledgeable. We knew about some of the issues with our potential purchase but the inspectors found a few items that we would have never noticed. The guys were very easy to talk to and explained things in a way that was easy to understand to someone who has little building experience. The report was very informational and we are using it even after the closing to fix those items that our seller would not. Robyn and Sheila made it so easy to schedule my inspection. They were both so fun and friendly each time I called. Can't go wrong with this company.

What a HUGE disappointment this company was. We paid extra to have not one but four people perform…read morethe inspection on our home. They sent us the inspection report and informed us they were unable to inspect the Jacuzzi tub because there was no access panel. That is a big deal right? Except the access panel was in the water closet. When we called to inform the owner of the company we basically got an "our bad" answer not exactly what you want to hear when you spend $550 to make sure a significant financial purchase is in a sound state. Additionally we found that the water softening system hadn't worked in so long that the shower heads had significant residue built up on them. Back to the Jacuzzi the jets were packed with something Lord only know what and if we had been told by the company we hired to be our advocate we'd of asked for it to be cleaned/serviced. Then we call to have the ducts cleaned and found out that they need $2500 in repairs, improper sealing, leaks in the ducts a drain pipe going in the wrong direction, and then we also find out that when the unit in the attic was replaced the old one was left behind. So my question is I hired 4 people to do a home inspection and am not confident any of them knew what the heck they were doing. So did they have one person do the inspection and three watch? It is really disappointing when you buy a home you know there will be things that need to be fixed but good grief. It makes me worry what did they not catch or not see as in the case of the jacuzzi, they also stated the ac wasn't working that they were getting an error message. It wasn't even the ac control panel they were looking at, it was another panel for pool controls, which was out of their scope of inspection. So how as a home inspector you can't tell the difference between a spa control and a thermostat? Here's a free tip one says heat and cool the other doesn't. I'll let you guess which one is which. I know that for home inspectors there is no licensing, or formal training but, when you hold yourself out as an expert ; shouldn't you be at least close to one? All the good intentions in the world do not cover up buying a home you think is in sound condition but isn't. We're sitting here thinking what the heck else is wrong and why did we pay $550 for? When buying a home steer as wide a berth away from this company as you can.

Labcorp - laboratorytesting - Updated May 2026

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