Certified Home Inspections You Can Trust
Trusted by Homeowners, Buyers & Realtors.
At 360 Home Inspections, Certified Home Inspector Antonio Acosta provides detailed, unbiased inspections that help you make confident real-estate decisions. Using advanced tools such as thermal imaging, we ensure every detail is evaluated accurately and carefully.
Our Services
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Usually conducted during the inspection period of a home purchase, this service gives you the information you need to make a smart buying decision. We’ll identify any damage, aging components, safety concerns, and other important issues in the property.
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Done before you list or buy your home, this inspection helps you understand exactly what condition your property is in. You’ll discover any issues upfront, giving you the chance to address them before you or buyers find them, which means fewer surprises and smoother negotiations.
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A 4-Point Inspection focuses on the four major systems of a home: roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. This inspection is commonly required by insurance companies to evaluate the condition, age, and overall functionality of these critical components. The report helps determine insurability and identify any major issues that may need attention.
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Mold and Air Quality Testing evaluates indoor environmental conditions by collecting air and surface samples to detect the presence of mold spores, allergens, and airborne contaminants. Samples are analyzed by a certified laboratory to identify spore types and concentration levels. This testing helps assess potential health risks, moisture-related issues, and overall indoor air quality, supporting informed decisions about remediation and occupant safety.
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Radon testing detects the presence and levels of radon gas in your home. Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless radioactive gas that forms naturally from uranium decay in soil, rocks, and water. It’s a known carcinogen; long-term exposure to high radon levels significantly increases lung cancer risk.
Testing involves placing specialized detectors in key areas where you spend the most time, such as living rooms, bedrooms, and basements. These monitors collect radon level data over a set period, typically 48 hours, during the home-buying process.
If radon levels exceed EPA recommendations, a mitigation system should be installed and the home retested to confirm it’s working effectively. After that, test every two years to make sure levels stay safe and the system continues functioning properly.
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A Thermal Imaging Inspection utilizes infrared (IR) thermography to measure surface temperature differentials within building components. By detecting abnormal heat patterns, this technology can identify moisture intrusion, insulation deficiencies, electrical resistance hot spots, HVAC inefficiencies, and air leakage pathways. The process is non-destructive and provides valuable diagnostic data to help evaluate system performance, energy loss, and potential safety concerns.
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