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Primetime Inspections
You've found the home of your dreams, and now it's time to schedule your home inspection. If you are searching for a qualified home inspector who will give you the best representation, put your trust in us. We have provided thousands of clients the satisfaction of knowing all of the facts before deciding on their purchase.

We ask that you allow us the opportunity to provide you a first class inspection that will give you Peace of Mind! Every customer is as important as the last! The majority of our business comes from referrals. We are an independent company with no quotas to fill. Relying on our experience and know how will give you the Peace of Mind to make an informed decision!
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My knowledge of construction sets me apart from my competitors. My experience is hands on. Being a previous supervisor for a local home builder I am familiar with all phases of construction from the foundation to the final grading. My background is in home construction and remodeling including carpentry, flooring, electrical and plumbing.
Our home inspections include a full and thorough computer based report which includes photos and videos to help explain and show any items needing repair or replacement. Primetime Inspections is proud to provide inspection services to all of Northern Virginia. Give us a call at 703-239-2175, or contact us online to schedule an inspection.
Attic/crawlspace - As a general rule, if a home has less than 11 to 12 inches of insulation in the attic or crawlspace, it could probably use more. Use batt or blown insulation for best results. Check with a Lowe's expert to determine the proper R-value of insulation for your home. Water heater and hot water pipes - Conserve heat and energy by swaddling your water heater with an insulation blanket kit or faced fiberglass insulation.
Molds produce tiny spores to reproduce. Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. There are molds that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, and foods.
Radon is a carcinogenic gas that is hazardous to inhale. Build-up of radon in homes is a health concern and many lung cancer cases are attributed to radon exposure each year. About 12% of lung cancers and more than 20,000 Americans die of radon-related lung cancer each year. The Surgeon General of the United States has issued a Health Advisory warning Americans about the health risk from exposure to radon in indoor air.
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Dylan O'Donnell
Dylan O'Donnell
Aug 17, 2018
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Very thorough, reasonable prices, prompt report. I would recommend to a friend.