FAQs

Northland Home Inspections

  • What are your hours?

    Our team is available seven days a week from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and we offer completely flexible scheduling to accommodate your needs.
  • What services do you offer?

    We're a full-service home inspection company providing comprehensive real estate inspections, as well as professional mold and radon testing.
  • What forms of payment do you accept?

    We accept all major credit cards, including American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa, along with cash, checks, and debit cards.
  • What areas do you service?

    We provide our services throughout the entire Kansas City metro area.
  • How do I get an estimate?

    Simply contact us by phone, and we'll provide you with a complimentary estimate the same day.
  • What is a home inspection?

    A home inspection delivers an unbiased assessment of the property's physical structures and systems, examining everything from the foundation all the way up to the roof.
  • What's included in a home inspection?

    A standard home inspection examines all accessible parts of the property, including exterior wall coverings, foundation, roof, plumbing systems, HVAC, electrical systems, windows, doors, kitchen appliances, ceilings, walls, attic, and insulation.
  • What additional inspection services are available?

    We provide a comprehensive range of specialized inspections, including termite inspections, radon testing, visual mold inspections, mold air sample testing, sewer scopes, chimney inspections, lead-based paint testing, and septic system evaluations.
  • Why do homebuyers need a home inspection?

    Purchasing a home represents one of the most significant financial decisions you'll make. A comprehensive inspection protects your investment by uncovering major repair needs, whether they stem from original construction defects or neglected maintenance over time.
  • Do I need a home inspection before selling my home?

    Having your home inspected prior to listing it for sale is highly recommended. A pre-listing inspection helps you identify and address any repair issues that potential buyers might discover.