Mountain Home Inspectors
Mountain Home Inspections, LLC, is a full-service home inspection company serving Buncombe and surrounding counties in Western North Carolina. We are family owned and operated, have an exceptional work ethic and uncompromising standards. We strive to combine the highest technical skills with superior customer service to help you make informed decisions when buying or selling your home.
At Mountain Home Inspections, LLC, our mission is to assist home buyers, sellers and investors by providing an objective inspection of the home’s systems. Our company is dedicated to providing you with the most detailed and accurate information you need to make an informed decision. Our inspector is formally trained by the American Home Inspectors Training Institute (AHIT), is licensed by the North Carolina Home Inspectors Licensure Board (NCHILB), and is a certified member of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI).
Incredibly efficient, friendly and helpful . I highly recomend his services.
We are new to Asheville and needed to find a home inspector for our newly built townhouse before closing. We could not be more pleased to have found Jon. First, he actually read the details of our request and took the time to understand our needs. He was totally accommodating to our schedule. We were flying in late one night and out the next night for a walk through so he did his inspection the day before and them came to meet us the next day arriving early. He is also very articulate and able to communicate complex matters in a understandable way. This being new construction we didn’t expect him to find too much but he did find some important things. He was very thorough even including climbing up on the roof although with a townhouse condominium the roof is not our responsibility. Some examples: a) He discovered a 3 way switch on a hallway was wired improperly, b) he itemized little missing items like a window opening bracket, c) he identified another window opening bracket that was not quite solidly in place, d) he identified that some screens for the unit stacked in the garage didn’t fit the windows we had (who would have thought to look at that!), and e) he discovered the two half baths had no independent heat source (which still baffles us). And there was much more. Again, not really big items but still, with a new house it’s best to start out right.