
Resources
Historic Property Consultation
This service helps property owners maintain, restore, or make changes to historic property while preserving its historic character.
Radon Testing
Radon testing involves the use of specialized equipment to measure the levels of radon gas in a home or building. Radon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is radioactive and can cause serious health problems, including lung cancer.
Septic Inspections
A septic inspection is a visual examination of a property's septic system to determine its condition and functionality. This inspection typically includes an evaluation of the tank and other components of the system to ensure that they are in good working order and free from any defects or damage. Professional inspectors licensed by the appropriate state or local agency perform this service.
Well Inspections
Well inspections are typically recommended for people who own private wells. Well inspections involve a visual examination of a property's visible well water components to assess its condition, and ensure it is operating safely and effectively.
Unlocking Energy Efficiency: Understanding the Benefits and Types of Energy Audits
Energy audits demystify how your home uses energy with prioritized guidance that goes far beyond lowering your utility bills.
New Windows…Are they Worth The Pane?
Replacing your home's windows may not be worth the money.
Saluda’s Historic Homes Have Stories to Tell
Energy Home Inspection specializes in inspecting historic homes.
Maintenance Inspections
You've got a friend who likes to explore the attic or crawl space in your home that you have been avoiding.
Home Inspections in Saluda
The history of Saluda told through its homes from the perspective of a home inspector.
Energy Home Inspection Building Diagnostics
My greatest sense of accomplishment is when people realize their home can be more comfortable, affordable, and healthy, and in doing so that it will also make them feel better.
The Most Common Questions About Home Inspections
Having pursued a career as a home inspector through my passion for building science, I love working with engaged and curious homebuyers in hopes of increasing confidence and understanding of the home they are purchasing. These are some of the most common questions that I discuss with many of my clients.
Asheville Home Inspections: What Homebuyers Need to KNow
At Energy Home Inspection, we work with a number of people in Asheville and surrounding areas of Western North Carolina who are buying a home and who aren’t quite sure what they should be looking for from their home inspector. Here are some of the most common questions we help new homebuyers field when they are deciding who to work with!
Building Performance - more than just good looks
While solving building deficiencies can be layered and complex, the remedies can bring about meaningful and multi-faceted solutions that contribute to overall building performance.
Gutters & Leaf Guards
While some older homes were built without gutters, the ongoing lack of gutters is like continuing to drive a car without seat belts just because it was made that way.
Should Pipes Be insulated?
There are several reasons pipes get insulated. Your reason for deciding where and how to insulate your pipes will depend on the situation.
Heating & Cooling Maintenance
In an average home, the heating and cooling system (HVAC) is the most sophisticated piece of equipment with the highest operating and replacement cost.