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Our
Services

  • Home Inspection

    Residential /Commercial Home Inspections

    Your basic Home Inspection including Exterior Walls, Exterior Grounds, Roofing, General Interior, Electrical, Heating/Cooling and Plumbing. Price starting at $350.00

  • Radon

    Radon Testing

    Radon is a naturally occurring colorless, odorless gas that can get into a home through the foundation and build up in the air. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that radon causes about 21,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States each year. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths after cigarette smoke. Additional fee of $125.00

  • Septic Dye Testing

    Septic Dye Testing

    Septic Dye Testing is a non-invasive procedure that is used to determine the condition of the components of a home’s waste system. A septic dye test can expose obvious leaks and inadequacies in the system and indicate the need for repairs or alterations. It involves the introduction of a fluorescent dye into the septic system, which is “traced” to ascertain that the septic system can handle the volume of waste that is currently being put through it. Additional fee of $75.00

  • Water Test

    Water Quality Testing

    Foundation Firsts Water Quality Test can indicate levels of bacteria, and other contaminants in the water supplied to your home by municipal water systems or private wells.

    Generally we all think that the water entering our home is safe or contain acceptable levels of bacteria that aren’t harmful. A Water test can determine whether your water quality conforms the Environmental Protection Agency guidelines and other protective local agencies. Additional fee of $200.00

  • Well Flow

    Well Flow Testing (Gal per Min)

    Well flow test is a specific test to calculate the amount of water that can be pumped from through a well water system into a home. It’s important to gauge the maximum and minimum rate at which water can be safely pumped through the system. The calculation is measured by duration, flow rate, and well water level. The rise and fall of the water well, pump, distance, and plumbing affect performance and safety tests. Although the well is the prime concern, the drawdown and recovery rate are indicators of performance. Additional fee of $75.00