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What Surprises Buyers During Inspections in Central Arkansas

Central Arkansas homes often look straightforward on the surface. Neighborhoods around Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Benton, and Bryant include a wide range of construction styles and ages, and many homes present well during showings. Inspections, however, regularly surface conditions that catch buyers off guard—not because they are extreme,

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What to Expect From a Home Inspection in Memphis

A home inspection in Memphis often looks a little different than inspections in other parts of the country. The city’s older housing stock, crawlspace construction, and local soil and moisture conditions all influence what inspectors focus on and what buyers should be prepared to see in an inspection report. For

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Do You Need a Sewer Scope in Jackson, TN?

Sewer scope inspections are often overlooked during a home purchase, especially when everything inside the house appears to be draining properly. In Jackson, that assumption can be risky. The age of many homes, the prevalence of mature trees, and the type of sewer materials historically used in West Tennessee all

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Environmental Testing & Air Quality
Wesley Upchurch

Is Radon Testing Common in Middle Tennessee Homes?

Radon testing is a question that comes up frequently during home inspections in Middle Tennessee, especially for buyers who are relocating from other regions or encountering radon discussions for the first time. While Middle Tennessee is not uniformly high-risk, radon is present, variable, and unpredictable, which is why testing is

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Environmental Testing & Air Quality
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When Water Testing Makes Sense in Rural Arkansas

In many parts of rural Arkansas, private wells remain a common water source. While well water can be perfectly safe and reliable, it is not regulated or routinely monitored in the same way as municipal water systems. Because of that, water testing often plays a more important role during inspections

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Inspection Add-Ons Homebuyers Commonly Choose in Kentucky

Home inspections in Kentucky often go beyond the standard evaluation, not because homes are inherently problematic, but because buyers want a clearer picture of conditions that aren’t fully visible during a walkthrough. The mix of older housing stock, rural properties, and variable soil and moisture conditions makes certain inspection add-ons

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Home Inspection Considerations for Relocating Buyers in Nashville

Relocating to Nashville often means learning a new housing market quickly. Buyers coming from other parts of the country are sometimes surprised by how much local conditions influence inspections in Middle Tennessee. Homes may look similar to what buyers are used to elsewhere, but the way they perform—and the issues

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What Out-of-State Buyers Should Know About Mid-South Homes

Buying a home in the Mid-South can feel familiar on the surface, but many out-of-state buyers quickly learn that homes in this region behave differently than those in other parts of the country. Climate, soil conditions, construction methods, and housing age all influence what inspectors focus on and what buyers

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Are New Construction Inspections Worth It in Little Rock?

New construction homes around Little Rock often give buyers a sense of confidence. Everything is new, finishes look clean, and systems haven’t had time to age. Because of that, buyers sometimes question whether an inspection is really necessary. In practice, inspections of new construction in Little Rock and nearby communities

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Issues and Concerns
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Crawlspace Moisture Issues Common in West Tennessee

Crawlspace moisture is one of the most consistent inspection themes across West Tennessee. Homes in Memphis, Jackson, Brownsville, Dyersburg, and nearby communities share environmental conditions that make moisture management beneath the home especially important. Even houses that feel dry and comfortable inside can have crawlspaces that tell a very different

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Foundation Movement Patterns in Central Arkansas Homes

Foundation movement is one of the most common inspection topics in Central Arkansas, and it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Buyers often associate any crack or uneven floor with structural failure, but homes in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Benton, Bryant, and surrounding communities tend to follow predictable

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Sewer Line Problems Common in Older Memphis Neighborhoods

Many of Memphis’s established neighborhoods were built long before modern sewer materials and installation standards became common. Homes in areas such as Midtown, Central Gardens, East Memphis, and parts of Whitehaven and Raleigh often rely on original or partially updated sewer laterals. During inspections, sewer-related issues are among the most

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