
What To Expect
What is a Home Inspection in North Carolina?
A home inspection in the state of North Carolina is defined as a written evaluation, based on observation or noninvasive testing, of two or more components of a residential building.
What is Inspected?
North Carolina Home Inspectors must inspect the structure, exterior, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, air conditioning, interior, insulation and ventilation, and built in kitchen appliances of a residential home.
What About the Report?
A written report will be provided to the client to include a summary page up front highlighting all safety concerns and functional defects. At H Minus, you will have a fully automated Inspection Portal where you can access your report 24/7 and download for future use.
What are the costs associated with a home inspection?
Residential Home Inspection - Priced by square footage 2200 sq. ft. or less is $375 2201 sq. ft. to 4000 sq. ft. is $450 4001 sq. ft. or more is $525
Reinspection
$195 up to 10 defects $10 ea. additional
Pre Drywall / 11 Month Inspection
$225, when purchased in conjunction with a pre-sale inspection
