With over 15,000 homes inspected in our area, we have streamlined the scheduling process by pre-selecting our most requested services and grouping them to fit the type of home you want inspected. Please review our recommended packages to find the best option for you. You can also collaborate with our customer care experts to add any services and update any package to meet your specific needs.
Every Nordic inspector holds nationally recognized certifications through ASHI, ACAC, and NRPP, ensuring your home is evaluated by highly trained, accredited professionals committed to excellence and integrity.
At Nordic Home Inspection, we take pride in delivering exceptional inspection services. After the inspection is completed,we will provide you with a detailed inspection report about the condition of your property.
After the inspection, we take time to walk through the findings with you on-site. This is one of the most valuable parts of the process and gives you a clear understanding of the home. We will review the report together using our tablet, explain the conditions we observed, and walk you through photos from the inspection. This allows you to see what we are seeing and understand how it all fits together. We do not rush this step or ask you to wait for the report later. Our goal is to provide clarity while we are still on the property, so you can ask questions and fully understand the home in real time. Whether you are a first-time buyer or have owned homes before, we adjust the conversation to meet you where you are.
During our inspection, we will use a professional-grade moisture meter to detect potential leaks or water intrusion. We will scan any areas of concern, and, when appropriate, test the floor along the foundation in below-grade spaces.
With extensive expertise in mold—including the conditions in which it thrives and where it commonly appears—we recognize how significantly mold can affect a family’s health. During our inspections, we prioritize identifying any visible mold and documenting those findings in our reports. This approach sets us apart from much of the industry, where home inspectors typically follow Standards of Practice that do not mandate formal mold identification.
After completing the inspection, we will take the time to review our findings with you in detail, guiding you through the report on a tablet. During this consultation, we will address any questions you may have. Our goal is to ensure you fully understand the home’s condition by the end of our discussion.
Our support to you does not end on the inspection day. Even after you have closed and moved into the home, we will be there for you answering questions about the inspection report, providing clarification on identified issues and offering recommendations for repairs or maintenance.
If you attend the inspection, we will go through the entire report with you using a tablet on-site as soon as the inspection is completed. During this consultation, we will explain what we found and answer any questions you may have. This consultation does not end until all your questions are answered.
We use moisture meters to measure the moisture levels in building materials, helping to detect water damage, leaks, and potential mold growth that may not be visible. We will scan any suspect surface in addition to the finished floors in the basement along the foundation walls, to pinpoint potential exterior seepage.
We use infrared cameras to detect temperature variations in a property, which can reveal hidden issues like water leaks, insulation gaps, electrical problems, and structural defects, and even hidden stinging insect nests that aren’t visible to the naked eye.
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A foundation elevation survey measures the height variations of a building’s foundation to identify any settling or shifting. The purpose is to detect structural issues and ensure the foundation remains stable and level. This service is in addition to the visual foundation inspection included in all our building inspections.
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Mold air testing involves collecting air samples from a building to detect and measure mold spores, assessing indoor air quality and potential health risks. The samples are analyzed to identify mold types and concentrations.
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A sewer line inspection involves using specialized cameras to examine the condition of a property’s main sewer line, identifying blockages, damage, or other issues that could affect the plumbing system.
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A radon test measures the level of radon gas in a building to assess potential health risks, as radon is a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. The test involves placing detectors in the home to monitor radon levels over a specific period.
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A home inspection is a professional assessment of a property’s condition, typically conducted during a real estate transaction, to identify any potential issues with structural components, systems, and safety features. The inspector provides a detailed report to help buyers make informed decisions.
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A non-invasive visual assessment of accessible areas to identify signs of potential mold growth or conditions that may support it. While mold is typically outside the scope of a standard home inspection, we take a more intentional approach due to how important these concerns can be. We cannot see inside walls or concealed spaces, but we focus on areas where mold is most likely to develop based on moisture patterns and building conditions, using our experience to carefully evaluate those locations.
You receive a clear, detailed inspection report the same day as your inspection. While many companies deliver reports later, we prioritize speed and clarity so you can review findings quickly and keep your transaction moving without unnecessary delays.
We remain available after purchase to answer questions and provide guidance as you move into and maintain your home. If you are within our local service area, this may also include returning to the property at no additional cost if certain areas could not be inspected at the time due to access limitations. (This does not apply to seasonal limitations such as snow-covered roofs or systems that cannot be operated during winter conditions).
We offer an option to pay at closing through our inspection platform. This allows you to complete the inspection without upfront payment, with the fee due at closing. The inspection fee is typically not included in the mortgage, but may be paid using available closing funds, such as buyer credits or seller contributions, if applicable. A $50 administrative fee is added to the inspection cost for this service. This option is coordinated with your agent and lender, and depends on the details of your transaction.