Home Inspector in Norton, Ohio
Positive: Professionalism, ResponsivenessI had the pleasure of having Mike Vakos inspect my newly built home. Professional, very knowledgeable and quick response to any questions or concerns I will definitely recommend his service.-Kadian ThompsonResponse from the owner- Mike VakosThank you Kadian! It was our pleasure to perform your home inspection and radon test in Norton. Best of luck with the new house!!
This customer had a brand new home built and gave a 5 star review of his home inspection and radon inspection.
We take pride in the service we provide: quality, affordable, thorough and detailed home inspections. The buyer really appreciated the knowledge and professionalism of the inspector. You can always count on prompt communication and an answer to ANY question that may arise. We've got you covered top to bottom, in and out.
Do you want to have a piece of mind about the property you want to purchase? Do you have concerns that are unique to your area and house? You may need more than our standard home inspection even though it is extremely thorough and detailed. We have add-ons to fit anyone's needs, such as Mold testing, Sewer Scope Inspection, or Lead Testing.
Norton Radon Inspection
So, How do you know if you should get a radon inspection like this buyer opted for? Is it only done in specific areas? Not at all. We do radon inspections in all 10 of the counties we serve. There are not certain areas that are "known for radon." Radon can be found in any home, and we are there to give the most thorough inspection you may need.
From the EPA's Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon:
Radon is a radioactive gas that has been found in homes all over the United States. It comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water and gets into the air you breathe. Radon typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Radon can also enter your home through well water. Your home can trap radon inside.
Any home can have a radon problem. This means new and old homes, well sealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements. In fact, you and
your family are most likely to get your greatest radiation exposure at home. That is where you spend most of your time.