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    Over hundreds of satisfied customers throughout California

    We offer various services with our certified inspectors: Buying, Selling, or Leasing property, recently built, renovated, or more!

    We are conducting inspections with PPE like shoe covers, gloves and masks and sanitizing all equipment post inspection.

    We know property-buying or selling can be stressful, so we streamline the entire process!

    What our customers are saying


    Stephanie


    "Very fast response time and made arrangements to have me seen the next day! Highly recommend Nolan!"

    Jessie


    "I am a realtor and have dealt with several environmental companies but none better than Nolan."

    Tom


    "I had a great experience with this company. I just bought a property and needed someone asap!"

    Why is Home Inspection Important?


    What will be inspected?
    A complete inspection from Nolan covers more than 400 items in various categories around the home.
    What will your inspection report include?
    The Nolan Home Report features a comprehensive, 400+ point visual and operational evaluation of the home, a helpful Seasonal Maintenance Checklist, and savings on a variety of home-related services.
    Do you follow industry standards?
    28 states require formal licensing for home inspectors. In those that don't, reputable companies adhere to state-specific guidelines or rigid standards of practice, as set forth by the industry and various associations.
    How long will the inspection take?
    The process usually takes two to three hours, depending on the home’s size, age, condition, and additional services provided.
    May I attend the inspection?
    You have the right to be there. Attending the inspection will help you better understand report findings and will reduce post-closing issues.
    When will the report be ready?
    Reports will be ready within 48 hours of the inspection.
    What is a home inspection?
    A home inspection is a visual inspection performed by a trained professional to determine the condition of a home’s main elements. The inspection usually takes several hours, during which he or she takes multiple photos and notes, tracking information for a final report. A home inspection is often used by potential home buyers prior to purchase to determine if there are larger issues (such as dry rot or a faulty foundation) that are not immediately visible to the untrained eye but that would cost a lot of money to resolve. Home inspections are also used by real estate agents and home sellers to address any concerns before putting a home on the market. Longtime homeowners can also schedule a home inspection to get a snapshot of their current home condition and identify any issues that need to be addressed. Note, a home inspection is not a legal document that can be used for divorce or estate settlements, nor can it be used to secure loans or mortgages.
    How do you find a good home inspector?
    A home inspection should tell you the true condition of a home. A competent home inspector closely inspects your home’s structure and foundation, looks for termites and signs of problems like mold, checks the wiring to ensure it’s in good condition, and investigates the HVAC system, among other items. At Nolan, we hire and work with only the top-rated home inspectors.
    What should be included in a home inspection?
    A complete home inspection involves a visual investigation of all major elements that make up your home. A home inspection is a vital part of buying or selling a home to ensure you’re not accidentally buying a termite-infested home or one with major structural defects. Paying for an inspection before purchasing a home can save you a lot of money in the long run. After performing a walk-through inspection, the inspector should provide you a printed report - complete with photos and recommendations — detailing what’s in good condition, what would benefit from minor repairs, and what needs immediate attention.