Tag: specialty inspections
Buyers Beware: 6 Reasons You Need a Sewer Scope Inspection
As you prepare to purchase a new home, the inspection will play a key role in your real estate transaction. Unfortunately, though necessary, a general home buyer inspection won’t catch some of the most costly issues plaguing your soon-to-be new home. Burgess Inspections, Inc. offers environmental inspections, like sewer inspections, to ensure your new home is […]
Protect Your Family With Radon Testing in Your Home
Did you know that one in every five homes in Virginia has elevated levels of radon? Radon is something that can easily fly under the radar, as it is a colorless and odorless gas. At Burgess Inspections, Inc., we can help you detect this hidden danger with the radon testing and inspection services we offer. […]
Why Every Home Should Have A Sewer Inspection
One of the least favorable parts of home ownership is the host of small problems that can go undetected until they become very large problems. However, there are some proactive measures that you can take as a homeowner to keep an eye on things below the surface. Burgess Inspections, Inc. can help you protect your […]
Order a Specialty Inspection to Protect Your Home and Family
Before buying a home in central Viriginia, contact Burgess Inspections, Inc. We have completed more than 30,000 home inspections throughout Chesterfield and Henrico County and have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. With our experience and expertise, you will have the knowledge you need to make a wise purchase. In addition to home […]
What’s the Big Deal about Radon Testing?
Home-buying can be a long process filled with many twists and turns. Often, it’s downright competitive. Many homebuyers want to get through the home inspection process as quickly as possible to keep things moving. In the process, they often overlook or don’t want to pay for any specialty inspections. However, the crew at Burgess Inspections, Inc. urge […]
Signs a Home May Have Mold
When buying a home, you’re on the lookout for structural damage or HVAC system issues that surface during a home inspection. No one wants to inherit a home with problems. However, what goes unseen—mold—can be just as big a concern for homebuyers.