Your Trusted Home Inspection Partner in North Carolina

About Inspection Masters NC

Home Inspections You Can Trust in Southeastern North Carolina

About Inspection Masters NC

Inspection Masters NC provides licensed home inspection services for buyers, sellers, and homeowners throughout Southeastern North Carolina, including Pender County, Brunswick County, and New Hanover County.

Our inspections focus on clear communication, accurate reporting, and helping clients understand the true condition of a home before making important decisions.

About Inspection Masters NC

Home Inspections You Can Trust in Southeastern North Carolina

Built on Real Construction Experience

Inspection Masters NC is backed by a strong background in construction and remodeling. This hands-on experience provides a practical understanding of how homes are built, repaired, and maintained over time.

That experience allows us to identify common problem areas and explain findings in a straightforward way that clients can understand.

Licensed, Trained, and Certified

Inspection Masters NC is licensed by the North Carolina Home Inspection Board (NCHIB) and follows all required state Standards of Practice.

We are also a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI) through InterNACHI, reflecting additional education, testing, and ongoing training within the home inspection industry.

The Voice of Your New Home

A home cannot speak for itself. Our role is to be the home’s voice by carefully inspecting accessible systems and components and clearly communicating what we find.

Good or bad, our goal is to give clients an honest picture of the home’s overall condition so they can move forward with confidence.

Proudly Serving Pender, Brunswick, and New Hanover Counties

Inspection Masters NC proudly serves homeowners and real estate clients throughout Pender County, Brunswick County, and New Hanover County, North Carolina, as well as surrounding communities in Southeastern NC.

We provide residential home inspections, pre-listing inspections, new construction inspections, 11-month warranty inspections, and specialty testing services for clients in the coastal and southeastern region of the state.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What home inspection services do you offer in North Carolina?

Inspection Masters NC provides a full range of licensed home inspection services across North Carolina. Services include residential buyer inspections, pre-listing inspections for sellers, new construction inspections, 11-month warranty inspections, as well as mold, air quality, and radon testing. All inspections are performed in accordance with the North Carolina Home Inspection Board Standards of Practice.

How long does a home inspection take?

Most home inspections take between 2 and 4 hours, depending on the size, age, and condition of the home. Larger or older properties may require additional time to ensure a thorough and accurate evaluation. Our goal is to never rush the inspection and provide clear, reliable findings.

Can I attend the home inspection?

Clients are welcome to attend the inspection. While attendance is optional, many buyers and homeowners find it helpful to walk through the property near the end of the inspection to ask questions and gain a clearer understanding of the home’s condition.

What is included in a home inspection?

A home inspection includes a visual evaluation of the home’s accessible structural components, roof, exterior, interior, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and other major systems. After the inspection, clients receive a detailed inspection report outlining the overall condition of the home and any areas of concern.

Are you a licensed and certified home inspector?

Yes. Inspection Masters NC is licensed by the North Carolina Home Inspection Board (NCHIB) and follows all required state standards. We are also a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI) through InterNACHI, demonstrating additional training and commitment to professional inspection practices.

How do I prepare for a home inspection?

To prepare for a home inspection, ensure all areas of the property are accessible, including attics, crawl spaces, basements, electrical panels, and mechanical systems. Pets should be secured, and utilities should be on to allow for proper evaluation of the home’s systems.