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Last update on April 29, 2025
Welcome to AccuPro Inspection Services! We are committed to exceeding your expectations. As experts, we will handle your needs with the high quality expertise that your home deserves. We offer competitive prices and customer satisfaction is our number one priority. Call us now!
"Really great service and value for the money. Also very thorough and quite knowledgeable!"
John B on November 2024
Welcome to AccuPro Inspection Services! We are committed to exceeding your expectations. As experts, we will handle your needs with the high quality expertise that your home deserves. We offer competitive prices and customer satisfaction is our number one priority. Call us now!
"Really great service and value for the money. Also very thorough and quite knowledgeable!"
John B on November 2024
Our Certified Home Inspector in Augusta, GA and Surrounding Areas will spend two to three hours thoroughly evaluating all aspects of the Property you are purchasing, from the Roof to Foundation and all areas in between. We want you to come along with us during the course of the Home inspection in Augusta, GA. Okay, if you’re a seasoned home buyer it may not be as important that you’re there the entire time. However, if you are new to the home buying process, it’s very important that you’re there from start to finish. We’ll not only inspect the house you’re buying, but we’ll share with you what needs to be maintained and why. You’ll get a real education about your new home.
Our Certified Home Inspector in Augusta, GA and Surrounding Areas will spend two to three hours thoroughly evaluating all aspects of the Property you are purchasing, from the Roof to Foundation and all areas in between. We want you to come along with us during the course of the Home inspection in Augusta, GA. Okay, if you’re a seasoned home buyer it may not be as important that you’re there the entire time. However, if you are new to the home buying process, it’s very important that you’re there from start to finish. We’ll not only inspect the house you’re buying, but we’ll share with you what needs to be maintained and why. You’ll get a real education about your new home.
Bassford Home Inspection LLC is a member of American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and South Carolina Association of Home Inspectors (SCAHI).
Bassford Home Inspection LLC is a member of American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and South Carolina Association of Home Inspectors (SCAHI).
Its super-easy to put purchase via telephone. We are not unapproachable twenty four hours 7 days each week.
Its super-easy to put purchase via telephone. We are not unapproachable twenty four hours 7 days each week.
We offer 10% military discount off all inspections. We accept all major credit cards, cash, check, and money orders.
"On the surface, the inspection seemed to go fine, and I bought the house. I’ve now been in it for a week and have found significant issues that Legacy failed to note or more likely failed to check. The inspection report indicated the dishwasher worked. When I used it, yes, it ran a full cycle, but without water. When I checked under the sink, I found the water supply was turned off, so I turned it on, it leaked massively. If the inspector had bothered to confirm the dishwasher worked, he would have found this. Second, the roll out awning over the patio was found to be broken on initial inspection and supposedly repaired. Guess what? It’s still broken despite that “repair” and being confirmed as working by Legacy. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE THIS COMPANY."
Donna F on February 2022
We offer 10% military discount off all inspections. We accept all major credit cards, cash, check, and money orders.
"On the surface, the inspection seemed to go fine, and I bought the house. I’ve now been in it for a week and have found significant issues that Legacy failed to note or more likely failed to check. The inspection report indicated the dishwasher worked. When I used it, yes, it ran a full cycle, but without water. When I checked under the sink, I found the water supply was turned off, so I turned it on, it leaked massively. If the inspector had bothered to confirm the dishwasher worked, he would have found this. Second, the roll out awning over the patio was found to be broken on initial inspection and supposedly repaired. Guess what? It’s still broken despite that “repair” and being confirmed as working by Legacy. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE THIS COMPANY."
Donna F on February 2022
Sellers and buyer home inspections This is a summary of the areas assessed in the home inspection process: Electrical- Plumbing- Heating & Air Conditioning- Attics and Crawl Spaces- Foundation- Siding- Roof- Interior-etc.
Sellers and buyer home inspections This is a summary of the areas assessed in the home inspection process: Electrical- Plumbing- Heating & Air Conditioning- Attics and Crawl Spaces- Foundation- Siding- Roof- Interior-etc.
We have a small business with 2 inspectors and an office manager. We are open to expanding to more employees as the need grows. We accept major credit cards, debit cards, checks and cash to be paid before inspection is completed.
We have a small business with 2 inspectors and an office manager. We are open to expanding to more employees as the need grows. We accept major credit cards, debit cards, checks and cash to be paid before inspection is completed.
A local owned company which focuses on ensuring quality homes are provided to potential as well as current homeowners. Inspectors are InterNACHI certified, perform inspections at flexible hours for the customer, accept several forms of payment, and are focused on not only identifying issues within the home, but also educating the customer on maintaining their greatest asset.
A local owned company which focuses on ensuring quality homes are provided to potential as well as current homeowners. Inspectors are InterNACHI certified, perform inspections at flexible hours for the customer, accept several forms of payment, and are focused on not only identifying issues within the home, but also educating the customer on maintaining their greatest asset.
Locally owned company servicing the CSRA since 2001.
Locally owned company servicing the CSRA since 2001.
It’s important to get a home inspection when buying a home because home inspectors are trained to examine the various aspects of a home to determine that everything is in good condition and find unseen problems that current homeowners need to fix before the home sale takes place. Although home inspections are not legally required, a thorough inspection can help you decide if you want to purchase a home. That’s why it’s essential to keep a home inspection contingency so that you have the option to walk away from the sale if the home inspection reveals expensive issues.
A home inspection typically includes the home inspector conducting a thorough visual examination of essential home structures and mechanical components. Afterward, the inspector will provide a home inspection report that relays descriptions of damage or other findings for the homeowner to review.
Home inspectors will examine the following home areas and features:
Plumbing
Electrical
Foundations
Roof
Windows and doors
Overall condition of interior and exterior
HVAC systems
Attics
Basements or crawl spaces
Major built-in appliances
Typically, a licensed and certified local home inspector conducts home inspections. Real estate agents often work closely with trusted home inspectors. Licensing requirements vary from state to state for home inspectors, but they must have local certification and valid insurance. Many licensed home inspectors belong to professional associations like the American Society of Home Inspectors.
Typically, the home buyer pays for the inspection by hiring a home inspector. This method helps you make an informed decision about a home’s condition before purchasing it. Home sellers can also conduct their own home inspection to ensure that they are getting the best price for their home and property.
On average, home inspections cost about $350, ranging from $200 to $500, depending on the home’s size, age, and location, plus any specialty inspections required. Additional cost factors include testing for asbestos or conducting thermal imaging tests to find infestations, checking energy efficiency, and looking for structural or electrical problems. If your home is more than 2,000 square feet, you can expect to pay $400 or more.