Home Inspections in Huntington, WV
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Buying a property in the Huntington metro area—whether it’s a historic character home in the Southside or Highlawn neighborhoods, a mature family property in Walnut Hills, or a home near Marshall University’s campus—requires an inspector who understands the specific architectural legacy and geographic realities of our river city.
Concerns we find in Huntington
River Valley High-Water Table Drainage: Low-lying soil profiles across the Huntington footprint frequently cause standing crawlspace water, wood rot, and structural pier settlement. Same thing with basements, very common to see some amount of moisture intrusion in Huntington basements.
Hazardous Vintage Service Panels: We frequently discover outdated Federal Pacific Stab-Lok or Zinsco electrical components in homes built between 1950 and 1980 that pose verified shorting and electrical fire risks.
Legacy and Older Homes: The homes in the metro areas are vintage homes often retrofitted to accommodate modern amenities and home needs. This can create some compatibility issues if the work is not done completely and thoroughly. For example, hazardous knob and tube spliced into modern Romex cable or modern PVC taped to old cast iron or clay pipes.
Why Freedom Home Inspections?
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You deserve an honest inspection when you are signing a 30-year mortgage and spending hundreds of thousands of dollars.