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Serving Philadelphia Suburbs, Glenside, Delaware, Montogomery, Bucks County and surrounding counties. Suburban Home, Radon, and Termite Inspection Service provides a unique and extremely valuable service. Our team of professional home inspectors are available to inspect your property and accurately report the condition of the physical components and structures of the subject investment.

Suburban Home Inspections reports objectively in writing the condition of the property and subsequent physical systems involved in a home. A Suburban Home Inspection is an independent, unbiased review and report on the phyical structures, systems, components and their condition.
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We are specially trained and nationally certified residential inspectors. We are in full compliance with Pennsylvania Home Inspection Laws. When buying or building a brand new home, a home inspection by an educated and experienced home inspector will give you peace of mind. You get a wealth of information about the home or property you are considering.
Professional and competent home inspectors are fully trained in the proper operation of all common home systems. Current owner Inspection - a concerned homeowner having an inspection done to make sure there are no hidden problems. Pre-purchace Inspections - these are part of a real estate transaction ordered by the potential buyer and by far the most preformed inspections.
Radon comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water. The release of this radioactive gas enters the air you breathe, causing a potential health risk to you and your family. Radon gas can be found in just about anywhere. It can get into any type of building -- homes, offices, and schools -- and build up to high levels.
Septic systems are being used in 25% of all U.S. homes. Poorly managed systems have been named as a concern by nearly every federal and state program that deals with water resource issues. According to various reports and studies, an estimated 10% to 20% of septic systems fail each year. Septic systems treat and disperse relatively small volumes of wastewater from individual or small numbers of homes and commercial buildings.
If your family gets drinking water from a private well, do you know if your water is safe to drink? What health risks could you and your family face? Where can you go for help or advice? The information contained in this web site will help you answer these questions. EPA regulates public water systems; it does not have the authority to regulate private drinking water wells.
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