Inspections
Pre-purchase Inspection
A pre-purchase (buyer) inspection is a thorough, objective assessment of your potential new home and property including a complete evaluation of the condition of various areas of the home from foundation to roof and all areas in between, as well as systems including electrical, plumbing and heating & cooling. Learn more >
Pre-listing Inspection
A pre-listing (seller) inspection is recommended in advance of listing your home for sale in order to be fully aware of any issues buyers could uncover and which ultimately could affect your negotiated sale price. Learn more >
New Construction Inspections
A detailed assessment prior to occupancy of a new property is recommended to ensure the builder has followed through on all that was contracted. ThreeSixty can provide you with a list of deficiencies or incomplete areas of the home in order to meet minimum safety and building standards. Learn more >
Thermal Imaging
Do you have water damage or mold concerns in your home? A Thermal Imaging scan by ThreeSixty can detect air seepage, missing insulation or accumulation of moisture inside sealed walls. Using the same technology on the roof of your potential home may detect roof leaks where water has accumulated. Electrical inspections can identify hot spots in wires or distribution panels that could lead to potential failures, faulty in-floor heating and radiant ceiling panels. Learn more >
Radon Testing
Radon is a radioactive gas that is produced naturally by the breakdown of uranium in the ground. Since radon can't be seen, smelled, or tasted, it can get into your home undetected. In outdoor air, radon is diluted and therefore not a concern. But in confined spaces like your house, radon can build up to high levels and become a health risk. Learn more >
Water Sampling
Water sampling is available for homes that source its water from a well. In addition to the detection of many minerals, water tests are primarily used to measure bacteria levels in the water in order to satisfy mortgage lending requirements. Learn more >
Reporting
A professional home & property inspection can also provide the appropriate documentation needed to satisfy insurance firms or financial institutions involved in the purchase. This valuable information will help guide your final negotiation with the seller. Your report is also a great tool to have on hand as a permanent record of your home at time of purchase and a list of maintenance required in years to come. Learn more >