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Category: Issues and Concerns

Exterior & Grounds
Wesley Upchurch

Collierville & Germantown: The 1990s Stucco (EIFS) Reality

The Short Answer (Here’s the Risk) Yes—many large homes built in the 1990s in Collierville and Germantown have hidden moisture damage behind synthetic stucco (EIFS), even when the exterior looks perfect.The problem isn’t the stucco itself. It’s that water gets in and has nowhere to go. I see this most

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

Memphis Midtown & Historic Germantown: The Cast-Iron Clock

The Short Answer (Here’s the Reality) If a home in Midtown Memphis or Historic Germantown still has its original cast-iron sewer line, it’s not a question of if it will fail — it’s a question of when.In many cases, that pipe is already past its expected lifespan. You just don’t

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

Franklin & Brentwood: The “Sealed Crawlspace” Catastrophe

The Short Answer (Don’t Bury the Lead) Yes—many $1M+ homes in Franklin and Brentwood have a higher risk of hidden sub-floor rot than older homes.Not because sealed crawlspaces are bad—but because in 37027 and 37064, they’re often installed once and then forgotten. I routinely find advanced moisture damage in “luxury”

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

Chenal Valley: The “Clay Bowl” Foundation

The Short Answer (Here’s the Truth) Homes in Chenal Valley don’t usually sink — they heave.In West Little Rock, particularly around 72223, non-porous clay soils behave like a bowl, trapping water under slab foundations. When that clay gets wet, it expands and pushes the house up. That movement cracks drywall, tweaks doors, and

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

East Nashville Infill: The “Tall & Skinny” Drainage Trap

The Short Answer (Here’s the Problem) Yes—many “tall & skinny” homes in East Nashville are at real risk of crawlspace flooding and foundation damage, even when the house itself is brand new.The issue isn’t bad construction so much as bad spacing. In ZIPs like 37206, homes are built so close

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Structural Evaluations in Commercial Buildings: When Load Paths Matter More Than Appearances

Structural issues in commercial buildings rarely announce themselves with dramatic failures. More often, they develop quietly—through incremental changes, added loads, and long-term stress that isn’t obvious during a casual walkthrough. By the time cracking looks “concerning” or doors stop lining up, the building has usually been compensating for a long

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Sewer Scopes for Commercial Properties: What Fails First—and Why

Commercial sewer systems tend to get attention only after something goes wrong. A backup. A closure. A tenant complaint that can’t be ignored. By the time those symptoms appear, the underlying problem has usually been developing for years. At Upchurch Inspection, sewer scopes for commercial properties across Memphis and West

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Commercial Roof Inspections: Why “Not Leaking” Is a Dangerous Assumption

One of the most common phrases inspectors hear during commercial walkthroughs is, “The roof isn’t leaking.” Buyers often say it with confidence, as if it settles the question. In reality, that statement usually tells inspectors very little—and sometimes it signals the exact reason a deeper roof evaluation is needed. At

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Senior Living & Assisted Care Facility Inspections: Systems That Cannot Fail

Senior living and assisted care facilities sit in a category where building performance is inseparable from human safety. These properties aren’t just places where people live—they’re environments that must function continuously, predictably, and safely for occupants who may have limited mobility, medical dependencies, or heightened sensitivity to environmental conditions. At

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Cold Storage & Food Processing Facility Inspections: Moisture, Load, and Mechanical Risks Buyers Underestimate

Cold storage and food processing facilities operate under conditions that most commercial buildings never experience. Extreme temperature differentials, constant moisture pressure, heavy equipment loads, and strict operational requirements all converge in one place. On paper, these buildings may look industrial and robust. In practice, they are some of the least

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

The Cape Girardeau Creep: Why Loess Soil Destroys Foundations Without Warning

In Cape Girardeau, foundation problems don’t usually announce themselves with dramatic cracks or sudden failure. They show up quietly—doors that won’t stay aligned, floors that feel subtly off, hairline cracks that seem to “grow” over time. This slow, persistent movement is often blamed on age or construction quality. In reality,

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

The Nashville Rock Problem: How Limestone Shelf Rock Blows Up Renovation Budgets

In Nashville, renovation budgets don’t usually explode because of bad planning. They explode because someone hits rock. Middle Tennessee sits on extensive limestone shelf rock, and when it’s encountered during a renovation, addition, or new build, costs can spike fast. What looks like a straightforward project on paper can turn

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