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  • Schedule
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    • Summary
    • Residential Inspection
    • Termite
    • Septic
    • Well Water
    • Manufactured Foundation
    • Sewer Line Scope
    • Air Quality / Mold
    • Radon
    • New Construction
    • Commercial Inspection
    • Pre-listing Inspection
    • Healthy Home
    • Premier Homes
  • About
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Home Inspections and Resources

Document Center

Sample Residential Report - Wholesome Homes Co (pdf)

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InterNACHI Residential Standards (pdf)

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InterNACHI Life Expectancy Chart (pdf)

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The-Safe-Home-Book (pdf)

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Pet Safety Checklist (pdf)

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Sample Mold Lab Report (pdf)

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Commercial Standards of Practice (pdf)

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What is an Inspection?

Infrared camera outside home

Describes Major Home Systems in their Current State

A home inspection is a visual examination of accessible major components of a residential property. The Inspection process is designed for the inspector to identify defects within specific systems and components of the property as defined by published Standards. Home inspections are based on the observations made on the date of the inspection, and not a prediction of future conditions.

Is Not Technically Exhaustive

Home inspections are non-invasive and not technically exhaustive because home inspectors are not experts in every system of the home. Home Inspectors are trained to recognize conditions that should be further evaluated by a specialist (if any). For example, if the inspector suspects something wrong with a furnace, they will not disassemble the furnace, but instead recommend a HVAC pro come and investigate the issue.

Cannot Inspect Hidden Areas

Since home inspections are visual inspections, parts of the home hidden behind floor, wall and ceiling coverings, to personal belongings can not be inspected. The official home inspection report should also disclaim, or call out, portions of the home not inspected. 

Follows a Standard of Practice

Standards of Practice (SOP) are created and published by national home inspection organizations. In the case of Wholesome Homes Co, we use InterNACHI's SOP. These standards are designed to identify both the requirements of a home inspection and the limitations of an inspection. Inspections are reported using narratives that include:


  1. Description. Describing a condition of concern;
  2. Impact. A sentence or paragraph describing how serious the condition is, and the potential ramifications,
  3. Recommendation. Recommendations may be for specific actions to be taken, or for further evaluation, but they should address problems in such a way that the reader of the report will understand how to proceed.

Involves You

To get the most out of your inspection, we recommend you:


  • Read the Standards of Practice 
  • read the our Standard Inspection Agreement
  • view a sample Inspection Report
  • Join us at the Inspection!

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Helpful External Sites

Indiana Tap Water Reports

Well water Testing

Are you on city water? Do you want to know what is in that water? Each utility is required to publish a testing report annually. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has created a Tap Water Database that is very helpful in understanding these reports. 

Tap Water Database

Mold Toxicity

Home Inspection Greensburg

The seriousness of dealing with mold has been around since the Old Testament. Leviticus 13 and 14 give a snapshot of how important mitigating mold was. From allergies, asthma, and skin reactions to serious mycotoxin issues. Mold Toxicity is more common than you think. Fortunately we now we have a great deal of resources available to help:


Brian Karr - Mold Finders Radio Podcast

Dr. Andrew Campbell - mymycolab.com


https://iac2.org/mold-inspection-standards-of-practice/#5.7


https://sporecyte.com/fungal-glossary/


https://www.environix.com


https://library.bustmold.com


https://www.emlab.com/resources/fungal-library/


https://www.nationlabs.com/resources/mold-library/


https://www.mymoldmasters.com/mold-library#Aspergillus




Mold toxicity

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Home Inspection Greensburg

The U.S. Government's Healthy Homes program has establish guidelines to create a healthy home. The guidelines state a healthy home is:


  1. Dry
  2. Clean
  3. Safe
  4. Well-ventilated
  5. Pest-free
  6. Contaminant-free
  7. Maintained
  8. Thermally Controlled

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Radon

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New Construction Inspection Columbus Indiana

According to the EPA, radon is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States every year. Radon exposure is not elective like smoking. Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that may be harmful to humans.  The amount of radon in the air is measured in picocuries of radon gas per liter of air, or “pCi/L.”  While any radon exposure creates some risk to health, the EPA considers a level of 4 pCi/L or higher dangerous and recommends that you take remedial measures to reduce or eliminate radon.


Radon testing professionals must be licensed with the state of Indiana. We are currently pursuing training and certification to offer this testing. Until then we recommend our clients purchase a residential home monitoring unit from EcoSense starting at $170. These units provide continuous monitoring and provide more accurate results over time. Be sure to purchase in time for delivery and at least 48 hours of testing at the property. 


Another option is to use a simple radon test kit and set them out for 48-96 hours at the property. Lab results are usually available 3-5 days after you ship to the lab. This only provides a snapshot in time and is inferior to the continuous monitoring method.


https://www.in.gov/health/files/RADON_FACT_SHEET_12-20-17_-_Indiana_focusedrevisedbyIB.pdf

Buy EcoSense

local Realtors we've worked in the past year

Home Sale Inspection Negotiation

Greensburg, in

Exodus Realty (Amy Bryant, Andrea Dennett, Claire Foster(Dennett)) 

Re/Max Tower (Donna Tewmey, Tanner Leisure, Douglas Orr, Mike Sefton)

Lincoln Realty (Rebecca Javarauckus, Melanie Hartwell)

Streamlined Realty (Linda Moscato)

Tree City Properties (Rhonda Peetz, Beth Miller)

Keller Williams (Wendy Blake)

Lohmiller (Amy Hobbs, Rylie Lang, Tim Griewe)

Columbus, in

ReMax Professionals (Brigette Nolting, Hillary Maple)

Century21 Breeden (Janet Haight)

Carpenter (Becca Winters)

Shelbyville, in

Hoosier Realtors (Tamara Wright)

Carpenter (Jennifer Andrews)

Batesville, IN

Tudor Square (Bob Koester)

Other Realtors serving southeast indiana

Inspecting Homes For Sale


FC Tucker Kennita Hesemen 

White's Realty (Liz Hughey, Missy Burton)

Aurum Realty (Marti Tracy)

FC Tucker North Vernon (Daniel Smith)

2 Rachels KW (Rachel Smith and Rachel Gallagher)

Rusty Harmeyer, Chelsi Kitchen


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Why you need an inspection: A gallery of reasons why!

Thermal imaging showing double-tapped wire that is overloaded with current and a fire hazard.

Thermal imaging showing double-tapped wire that is overloaded with current and a fire hazard.

Open wire in crawlspace that is energized still!

Open wire in crawlspace that is energized still!

Beam in crawlspace destroyed by termites and fungal damage. Bouncy floors.

Beam in crawlspace destroyed by termites and fungal damage 

Presence of past water damage on subfloor and floor joist in crawlspace

Indication of past water damage on subfloor and floor joist in crawlspace

Remodeled subfloor and framing members with termite damage

Remodeled subfloor and framing members with termite damage. Watch out for remodels!

Leaking main waste line to sewer

Leaking main waste line to sewer. You do not want this to happen!

Infrared camera showing a functional in-ceiling heat system

Infrared camera showing a functional in-ceiling heat system

Home in need of major repairs!

Which one to use? (Neither are hooked up!)

Brick foundation

Old home with brick foundation that is in questionable condition. Not good to see brick crumbing used as a floor support.

Laundry duct fire hazard

Here is a fire hazard. The flexible laundry duct should not be used for the whole run. Limit flex ducts to 8ft or less.

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