Streamline Inspections
Chad has an Engineering Degree from Clemson University, 21 years of inspection and construction experience. We have lock box access and scheduling your home inspection is hassle free.
Out of sight shouldn't mean out of mind.
A septic scope allows us to inspect the sewer line from the house to the septic tank using a specialized camera, helping identify potential issues before they become expensive surprises.
Root intrusion, cracks, blockages, bellies in the line, and other hidden defects aren't always visible during a standard home inspection, but they can lead to costly repairs after closing.
When it comes to buying a home, what you can't see can absolutely hurt your wallet.
Ask Streamline Inspections about adding a septic scope to your inspection for extra peace of mind.
❄️🔥 What are we looking at when we inspect your HVAC system?
A lot more than whether the air is blowing cold or hot.
During a home inspection, we evaluate visible and accessible HVAC components, including:
✔️ Age and condition of the system
✔️ Air handler and condenser unit condition
✔️ Proper operation of heating and cooling functions
✔️ Airflow at supply registers
✔️ Visible ductwork issues
✔️ Dirty or clogged filters
✔️ Signs of leaks, rust, or damage
✔️ Safety concerns and installation defects
Your HVAC system is one of the most expensive components in your home. Identifying concerns before closing can help buyers avoid surprises and help sellers address issues proactively.
Not all roof problems can be seen from the ground. 🏠🔍
That’s why our inspectors get up there when it’s safe to do so. In this reel, Kendrick is taking a closer look to help catch issues before they become expensive surprises.
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| Monday | 9am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 7pm |
| Friday | 9am - 7pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 12pm |