Residential Inspections
Let’s work together to keep your living space updated and safe. Our goal is to prevent our customers from any unexpected future building/maintenance costs.
Does your home meet todays building code?
We offer comprehensive inspections of all aspects of a home, including structural integrity, attic space, roofing, doors, windows, foundation, electrical, plumbing, duct work, bathrooms, kitchen, drainage, asbestos, and more. Our team is highly trained and certified in the field of property inspection, and we guarantee accurate results. With our detailed reports and helpful advice, you can rest assured that you are making an informed decision when it comes to purchasing or selling a home. Contact us today to learn more about how our residential inspection services can help you.
Residential Inspections
Why do we offer inspections? Completing many renovations over the past 5 years has opened our eyes to all the surprises that can come with the purchase of a home. We want to help ensure that there aren’t any unwanted surprises throughout the home from the foundation up, the buyer can know exactly what they’re getting themselves into. It helps the buyer make a highly informed decision, and there is more transparency. Purchasing a home is a huge financial investment and not something to take lightly, contact us today to schedule your appointment.
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Egress Window Installation
Do your basement windows meet today’s fire code? If not, contact CMM for a free estimate. We operate a STIHL GS 461 Rock Boss Saw that works efficiently in any space. Let us bring your basement up to code with up to date, fire safety, Egress windows!
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Attic Restoration
Operating a 25HP Diesel vac, this system is capable of removing full batts of insulation along with other materials from your attic space! Is your attic insulation up to code? Insulation damaged by moisture or rodents? We can remove and replace to bring your attics r-value back to todays code.
As a general rule, insulation should be replaced or retrofitted every 15 to 20 years. However, it may need replacing or retrofitting sooner depending on the type of insulation installed, the r-value of the original insulation, compression and movement over time, and whether any damage has occurred.