Pricing & Fees
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A home inspection is a visual examination of a property’s material condition. On average, home inspection costs range between $400 to $650 in Michigan. The prices vary from place to place, depending on the property’s size and the type of inspection you’re performing
“How much do you charge?” Our certified Home Inspection will likely save you (the buyer) thousands of dollars. You can use the inspection to help negotiate purchasing and closing costs or to decide if the purchase of the particular home is the right fit for you.
Most of all, the Peace of Mind of knowing your home is safe is invaluable!

Why Mold Testing Matters
• Identifies airborne mold levels that cannot be seen during a visual inspection
• Helps uncover hidden moisture problems before they become costly repairs
• Provides documentation for negotiation, remediation, or peace of mind
• Essential for buyers with allergies, asthma, or sensitivity to indoor air quality
Pricing
• $295 – Includes two air sample collections, laboratory analysis, and a full report. Additional samples (more than two samles) can be purchased for $145 ea.
A Smart Add‑On for Every Homebuyer
Skipping mold testing can leave buyers exposed to hidden moisture damage, indoor air quality issues, and expensive remediation costs. Adding this ancillary service gives you clarity, protection, and confidence before you commit to the purchase.
A standard home inspection—per InterNACHI’s Standards of Practice—does not include underground sewer line evaluation. That means buyers who skip this ancillary service are taking on significant, unseen risk. A sewer scope inspection is the only non‑invasive way to visually examine the condition of the main drain line from the home to the city connection.
Why This Inspection Matters
• Identifies root intrusion, blockages, pipe breaks, and improper materials
• Helps prevent basement sewage backups and costly remediation
• Reveals issues that cannot be detected during a standard visual home inspection
• Provides picture and video documentation for negotiation, repair planning, or seller concessions
Action Step for Homebuyers
Do not overlook the sewer line. Adding a sewer scope inspection is one of the smartest decisions you can make during a real estate transaction. It offers clarity, protection, and leverage—before you commit to the purchase.
A sewer inspection should be considered mandatory for any home you’re serious about buying.
Our pest inspection is designed to help ensure your new home is as safe, sound, and sanitary as possible—supporting a true “move‑in ready” experience. This service is performed as an ancillary inspection, consistent with the InterNACHI Standards of Practice, and goes beyond what is included in a standard visual home inspection.
What We Inspect
During the pest inspection, we evaluate the interior and exterior of the home for visible evidence of wood‑destroying insects, rodents, and other pests. Following InterNACHI guidelines, this inspection is non‑invasive and focuses on readily accessible areas.
Our process includes visual inspection for:
• Termites and termite evidence (frass, mud tubes, damaged wood)
• Carpenter ants and other wood‑destroying insects
• Rodents such as mice, squirrels, or raccoons
Identification of common indicators such as:
• Frass and debris piles
• Moist or deteriorated wood
• Bubbling, peeling, or buckled paint
• Gnawed wiring or insulation
• Rodent droppings or nesting materials
In accordance with InterNACHI’s Standards of Practice for Certified Home Inspectors:
• The inspection is visual and non‑destructive
• Only readily accessible areas are evaluated
• We report visible evidence of wood‑destroying organisms or conducive conditions
• We do not open walls, move heavy furniture, or perform invasive probing
• Findings are documented in a clear, easy‑to‑understand pest inspection report
This service gives you (home buyers) added confidence by identifying potential pest‑related concerns early—before they become costly repairs.
Our radon testing service provides clear, accurate measurements using professional equipment, giving you confidence in the air quality of your home.
Using infrared technology in accordance with InterNACHI Standards of Practice, we can detect temperature anomalies that may indicate:
• Moisture intrusion behind walls, ceilings, or flooring
• Electrical hotspots that may signal unsafe wiring or overloaded circuits
• Insulation deficiencies and areas of heat or energy loss
• HVAC and ventilation problems affecting comfort and efficiency
• Rodent or pest activity through heat signatures or insulation disturbance
• Structural concerns such as hidden foundation cracks or thermal bridging
• Potential termite nesting areas (when temperature patterns suggest concealed activity)
Thermal imaging does not guarantee the identification of every defect, but it significantly increases the inspector’s ability to locate issues that are otherwise invisible during a visual‑only inspection. This service provides clearer documentation, more informed recommendations, and greater confidence for buyers, sellers, and homeowners.
What You Receive
A detailed laboratory report covering:
• Total Coliform (Bacteria)
• E. coli
• Nitrate levels
• Nitrite levels
This foundational test helps homeowners quickly determine whether their water meets basic safety standards or if further investigation or treatment may be recommended.
What the Comprehensive Test Includes
• Total Coliform (Bacteria)
• E. coli
• Nitrite and Nitrate levels
• Lead trace detection
This expanded analysis helps homeowners identify potential health concerns, contamination sources, and overall water safety with greater confidence.
What the Inspection Includes
• Wellhead and casing condition: Assessment of cap security, casing integrity, and protection from contamination.
• Pump and pressure system (visual evaluation): Observing pressure tank condition, pressure switch behavior, and signs of short‑cycling or wear.
• Flow rate screening: We evaluate system flow with attention to pump performance to help ensure this high‑value component is operating properly.
• Water quality sampling: Collection of samples for laboratory testing.
• Documentation and records: Review of available well logs and system information.
Also Water Quality Testing: Our standard well water analysis measures:
• Total Coliform
• Nitrate contamination (often associated with septic systems, livestock operations, or fertilizer use)
• Arsenic
This service provides a clear, inspection‑grade snapshot of the well’s condition and helps homeowners understand whether further evaluation by a licensed well contractor is recommended.
What does a home inspection cost? You don’t have to jump through hoops to find out how much you’re going to pay for gas, food or clothes. So why should it be that way in the service industry? You’re right, it shouldn’t!
With us you will have your report within 48 hours or less. No guessing or waiting a week for your home inspection report. If you need your report the same day we offer same day report services for a small fee.
Color coded system tabs on every page makes it easy to navigate. The reports are easy to read and very understandable. Pictures and illustrations are included to make noted problems clear. View sample report.
A photo speaks a thousand words. Some noted recommendations in your report will be annotated with red or orange shapes. That way you will know exactly what you’re looking at!