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Residential Home Inspections

SOME OF THE THINGS WE INSPECT DURING YOUR HOME INSPECTION

  • Condo, Townhouse, Single Family, Multi Family, New Construction

  • Roof and Chimney (Aerial Drone Photography - Flight Condition and Weather Permitting)

  • Skylights and other Roof Penetrations

  • Vents, Flashing, and Trim

  • Gutters and Downspouts

  • Decks, Stoops, Porches, Walkways, and Railings

  • Eves, Soffit, and Facia

  • Grading and Drainage

  • Structural Items

  • Basement, Foundation and Crawl Space

  • Water Penetration

  • Heating System (HVAC)

  • Cooling System (HVAC)

  • Main Water and Gas Shut Off Valve

  • Water Heating System

  • Interior Plumbing, Fixtures, and Faucets

  • Drainage, Sump Pumps with accessible floats

  • Electrical Service Line and Meter Box

  • Main Disconnect and Service Amperage

  • Electrical Panel

  • GFCI’s

  • Fireplace, Damper Door, and Hearth

  • Kitchens and Bathrooms

  • Doors and Windows

  • Insulation and Ventilation

  • Garage

Inspections are performed in accordance with New Jersey's standards as described in NJAC 13:40-15.16, which you may read in full here (Click the NJ Map): 

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James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection HVAC furnace inspection
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James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection inspecting a water heater in a basement or utility room.
James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection basement HVAC furnace
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James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection
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Radon Testing

Single Family, Multi Family, Large Building and Schools

What Is Radon?

Radon is a naturally occurring, odorless, colorless radioactive gas produced by the decay of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It can enter homes through foundation cracks, gaps, sump pits, and other openings. Long-term exposure to elevated radon levels is the second-leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that 20,000 lung cancer deaths per year are caused by radon.

Why test for Radon?

  • Invisible hazard: Radon has no smell, taste, or visual warning signs.

  • Health risk: The U.S. Surgeon General and EPA advise testing because prolonged exposure increases lung cancer risk.

  • Variability: Because no two homes are the same, radon levels vary widely between neighboring homes and across seasons. The only reliable way to know your home’s level is to test.

When to test?

  • During real estate transactions: Sellers and buyers commonly test as part of inspections and negotiations.

  • After renovations or additions: Changes to the foundation, HVAC, or basement can alter radon entry and accumulation.

  • If you’ve never tested.

  • Re-test every 2–5 years or sooner if structural or mechanical changes were made to the home.

How do you test for Radon?

James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection electrical
James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection HVAC furnace inspection
James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential is taking a photo of an outdoor air conditioning unit with a smartphone. The unit is on the ground, surrounded by leaves, with a white and black lattice fence in the background.
James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection inspecting a water heater in a basement or utility room.
James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection basement HVAC furnace
James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection inspecting a gutter on a house roof. He is wearing a black and red glove on his left hand and has a focused expression.
James Morales from Arc light home inspections performing a residential home inspection
James Morales Arc Light Home Inspections The desk has a laptop, a blue water bottle, and business cards. He is smiling and holding a printed document.

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Together, we outline a path forward that’s realistic, strategic, and tailored to your specific needs.

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